Updated On: 04 August, 2012 07:00 AM IST | | Shakti Shetty
There has been a steady rise in animated films based on Hindu mythology in recent times. It's a healthy trend given our unabashed dependence on Hollywood when it comes to this genre. But having said that, our quality of animation is nowhere close to what it should be, or perhaps, could be
Besides, when a movie is produced and marketed as children’s film, it brings to light some critical questions. Most prominent of these being the usual is it really a kids’ flick? Films intended for younger audiences often end up treading on that discreet line between innocence and maturity. Krishna Aur Kans quite vividly falls under that category. And this verdict has little to do with an item number in the film!
