Back in the park
The story is about a small place called, Surat Pur , way too rustic a village, deep among the cedars and birches of the Himalayas. The naive, unsophisticated, villagers were the heart and soul of the story. Time and again when the situation demanded they would react to it by pulling off a ingenious idea, quite orthogonal to even the wierdest of the dreams of an average thinking adult in cities. But the pulp of the story revolved around the kids of the village and the world when viewed from their eyes. The inquisitive nature of the kids and their tremendous (il)logical explanations was what people loved about it. It just looked as if people always wanted to experience their childhood and correlate themselves to the unweildy. Noone was spared from the kids' desire to learn and explore, strating from celebrities, democracy, people as educated as Dr.Singh to the icons like Mr.Yadav. Every sport was being taught to them in a new fashion and a complete different satirical manner. Like fixing matches was taught as a rule to the kids at their school and non-taxing political braingames were imbibed into them as the regular norms of winning games. The innocent kids were well complemented in their effort to learn by their extremely ignorant parents.
Haroon and Serus the cofounders of multi-billion dollar venture Arouse Inc. in their attempt to diversify tried to capture the whole village in the form of a naive cartoon series. And, there, was the begining of Doordarshan's biggest ever animated series Surat Pur.
6 Comments:
Lets call it Dakshin Baug !!
Hee hee..when do the first pieces roll out ?
And who might this partner-in-crime, Haroon, be?
@pointy: I was wondering how we are gonna clear the censor board:(
@totti: I started automating the animation generation code.... just need someone to come up with some cool names for kids.. desi ones.... I am sure u wud agree on butters to be a sardar...
@casa: A chinese frnd of mine Arun...
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and u started blogging again? seems u have lots of free time when interning? :))
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