First 3D film made in India

Chaitra 13, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

First 3D film made in India

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In the neighboring country of India, producers are spending a lot of money on visual effects along with the story.

Some of the films including 'Brahmastra' and 'Tanhaji' are recently made in 3D format . In Nepal, 3D technology was also 'Vigilante'.

Hollywood uses it a lot. 

Which was the first 3D film in India? 41 years ago, 3D films were already produced in India . The Malayalam film released in 1984 was 'My Dear Kuttichathan'. The film was directed by Jijo Punnoos. The construction was done by Navodaya Appachan of Jijo.

The story of the film revolves around an invisible ghost (Kuttichthan). The film tells the story of the relationship between an evil magician and a ghost.

film M.P. Ramnath, Sreedharan Nair, Sonia, Master Suresh, Master Arvind, Dalip Tahil and other actors have roles. At that time, this film had a turnover of 2.5 crores . This business was a successful business at that time. The

film was dubbed in Hindi as Chhota Chetan in 1998. This film was also directed by Jijo Punnoos. The Hindi version of the film had earned 10 crores at that time . Urmila Matondakar's song 'Miss Hawa Hawai' became very popular in the movie

. This film is one of Indian cinema's  It is counted among the best 3D films . 

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