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How Indian Animation is Representing Our Culture Globally

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  Introduction India has always been a land of rich traditions, diverse cultures, and timeless stories. With the rise of the animation industry in the last two decades, Indian creators have found a powerful visual medium to share these stories with the world. Indian animation is no longer limited to children’s television; it has become a bridge between our ancient heritage and the global entertainment market. At MAAC Howrah , we train students to not only become technically proficient but also to become storytellers of India’s unique identity. In this blog, we’ll explore how Indian animation is showcasing our culture to a worldwide audience—and why this matters more than ever.   Animation Inspired by Indian Mythology and Folklore Indian animation has drawn extensively from our mythology—Ramayana, Mahabharata, and Puranic stories. These tales are visually grand, morally rich, and perfect for animated adaptation. Films and series like: “Ramayana: The Legend of...

MAAC HOWRAH: A New Beginning Backed by a Legacy of Excellence

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  We’re thrilled to announce the launch of MAAC Howrah - a brand-new centre with a powerful promise  “Fresh in Location, Rich in Experience.”   While the doors of MAAC Howrah have just opened, the legacy that walks through them comes from years of unmatched experience and success at   MAAC Girish Park , one of the most reputed and high-performing MAAC centre in Eastern India. What Makes MAAC Howrah Special? A Legacy of Excellence: MAAC Girish Park  has nurtured hundreds of creative minds who now shine across the animation, VFX, gaming, and multimedia industries. The same leadership, mentors, and teaching methodology now power MAAC Howrah — bringing world-class training to a whole new audience. Experienced Faculty & Mentors: Our trainers are not just certified; they are seasoned professionals with real industry exposure. Having been an integral part of the success stories at  MAAC Girish Park , they now bring that expertise and passion to MAAC Howrah....