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Director
  
Usha Ganesarajah

Release date
  
December 23, 2000 (India)

Duration
  

4.6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Animation, Action, Drama

Music director
  
Ilayaraja

Country
  
India

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Release date
  
23 December 2000

Based on
  
The Mahabharata  by Ganesha

Awards
  
National Film Award for Best Feature Film in English

Genres
  
Animation, Bollywood, Drama, Action Film, Family film, Historical fiction, World cinema

Similar movies
  
Sinbad: Beyond the Veil of Mists (2000), The Legend of Buddha, Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama (1992), The Mahabharata (1989), Goyenda Gogol (2013)

Pandavas: The Five Warriors is a 2000 Indian English-language computer-animated film directed by Usha Ganesh Raja and produced by Pentamedia Graphics. It is India's first computer animated film.

Contents

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Plot

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Based on a classic Indian tale from the Mahabharata, the story depicts the eternal fight between good and evil through the tale of the five Pandavas brothers and their struggles with their cousins, the Kauravas.

Production

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Pandavas: The Five Warriors is the first computer animated theatrical film to be produced by an Indian firm — the Chennai-based multimedia and graphics company Pentamedia Graphics, as well as the first computer animated adaptation of the Mahabharata. As the film was mainly targeted at western audiences, the character Duryodhana was renamed to "Dhuri", and Dharmaraja was renamed "Dharm". Focusing mainly on the story of the Pandavas from the Mahabharata, the majority of episodes in the Mahabharata were downplayed. Krishna's role in the life of the Pandavas did not receive emphasis either, and the film makes only a "passing reference" to the Bhagavad Gita. Ilaiyaraaja was signed to compose the film's music, and J. D. Jerry was signed as the creative director. Sujatha Rangarajan was chosen as the screenwriter, while B. Lenin and V. T. Vijayan were signed as the editors.

Release

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The film was released on 23 December 2000, and its television rights were acquired by Cartoon Network.

Reception

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S. R. Ashok Kumar of The Hindu positively reviewed the film and its technical aspects, saying "Each and every frame of the nearly 110-minute-long picture is a marvel and it is the best form of expression on celluloid."

Accolades

Pandavas: The Five Warriors won the following awards:

  • Winner of the Second Best Animated Feature Film Award in Vancouver Effects & Animation Festival, 2001.
  • National Film Award for Best Feature Film in English.
  • References

    Pandavas: The Five Warriors Wikipedia
    Pandavas: The Five Warriors IMDb