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'Sound of Joy' wins Best Animation Film at 62nd National Film Awards of India

| | May 04, 2015, at 09:38 pm
Kolkata, May 4 (IBNS): Bengali Filmmakers have ruled the roost at the 62nd National Film Awards of India winning 14 awards across various categories.

‘Sound of Joy’ won the Best Animation Film at the 62nd National Film Awards with the Jury speaking extremely high of the film.

"For its flowing and engaging animation style in telling the stories from Vivekananda’s childhood and its emphasis on developing the power of concentration," a Jury member remarked.

“Sound of Joy is dedicated to bring back the childhood of the Indian children and imbibing self belief within them,” said director Sukankan Roy.

“It definitely feels wonderful seeing so many from Bengal do so well. Most definitely it’s a proud moment for all Bengalis,” he added.

At the function, each of the Awardees was conferred with the Rajat Kamal or the Silver Lotus Award. The team at Aura Cinematics, the Producers; were represented by Dipankar Sarkar, Sukankan Roy (Director) & Rishi Sahany (Animator).

Aura Cinematics is a Kolkata-based animation studio catering to national and international markets for 5 years now. 

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