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Japan Foundation promotes film on Ramayana

Published by: Team GI Youth

Animation film, Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama was screened at 17th Mumbai International Film Festival. Co-directed 30 years ago by father of Indian animation, late Ram Mohan, and Japanese helmers Yugo Sako and Koichi Sasaki was digitally remastered.

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