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Chandamama stories videos
Chandamama stories videos




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The monthly has tied up with Thiruvanthapuram-based Toonz Animation Ltd to produce a full length animated feature film based on a story from the vast library of Chandamama on an estimated budget of Rs 200 million. Issues of the magazine dating all the way back to 1947 have been uploaded on the website in different languages.New Delhi, Nov 3 (PTI) An adventure fable sourced from the vast collection of stories from popular children's magazine Chandamama would be out on big screen soon. An unofficial website is a bid by volunteers and lovers of the cult magazine from all over India to digitise and preserve its stories. But this new lease of life was short-lived thanks to lack of funds, and then Geodesic faced provisional liquidation for tax fraud and siphoning of funds.Īccording to a report, almost 6,000 copies of hand-illustrated stories, copies of the magazine, 640 print episodes of Vikram Betal and other documents lie bundled in sacks in Geodesic’s office in Mumbai.īut even though it is defunct, Chandamama still has fans taking care of its legacy. With big plans of relaunching the magazine, Geodesic revamped its design and even made it available on iOS.

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In an interview with Mint in 2008, L, Subramanian, who had just become the CEO of Geodesic, a software services company that had bought 94 per cent of the magazine’s stakes the previous year, explained that a workers’ strike at Nagi Reddy’s film studio led to Chandamama becoming a casualty.

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In October 1998, the magazine was suspended for a year even though its circulation figures were steady at about half a million.

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Then, with the arrival of newer comics, TV and other sources of entertainment, its popularity began to decline. They’d then use this material to improvise and perform skits of their own by taking on the roles of tigers, bears, kings and queens mentioned in the stories.Īlso read: Planet M - brand that changed how Indians experienced music in new millenniumĬhandmama hit its peak in the 1970s and ’80s. The magazine became such an obsession for Poonam Sharma and her sister that they’d fight every time it came home in a bid to read it first– without the story getting spoilt by their neighbours (the truce generally would be reached by taking turns to read each story). “As a kid I was fascinated by reading these stories and looking at illustrations of how people lived in Assam, Kashmir and other places right from the comfort of my house,” she enthuses. “I was a bookworm, but my friends weren’t so they’d sit around me while I told them tales I had read in the different comics,” she reminisces. Shah recalls how the knowledge acquired from the books allowed her to be a bit of a show-off in front of her peers.

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It developed her cultural sensibilities and reading habits and gave her a greater understanding of the world around her. Gopi Shah, a singer based in Mumbai, tells ThePrint that Chandamama played an extremely important role in her childhood. In 1949, it began to be published in Kannada and Hindi, and by the 1990s, Chandamama had been published in 13 languages, including Marathi, Malayalam, Gujarati and English. It was information and entertainment packaged in the style of a comic book, with fonts and illustrations that made even heavier content easily digestible.Īlso read: Hum Log, India’s first soap opera and DD’s experiment with foreign cinemaĬhandamama was first published in July 1947 in Telugu and Tamil (as Ambulimama) by filmmakers B. The monthly magazine featured folktales, mythological tales (like stories from Mahabharata, Ramayana, Baital Pachisi and Vishnu Puran), stories sent in by readers and moral stories along with current events from different states of India and fun facts about the various cultures. Poonam credits her fascination for stories to Chandamama, the magazine that gave her and many others tons of fascinating stories of different kinds, with an underlying moral hidden in every story. “Kids imagine themselves to be protagonists of the stories they hear,” she says, while emphasising on the importance of stories to teach kids about morals and ethics without patronising them. Poonam Sharma, a teacher in Gautam Buddh Nagar, makes it a point to tell her daughters a story every night before they sleep.






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