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3D is gaining ground and it is the future of entertainment as far as I am concerned, whereas animation films provide a special viewing experience. That's why we decided that it would be worth it to convert 'Sons of Ram' into 3D. Earlier Hollywood films like 'Beauty And The Beast' have been converted into 3D; so we thought this would be the right platform for Indian animation as well...
