Hum Badal Gaye is a 2012 animated film from Assam and Northeast India, directed by Ryan Hazarika and produced by Axl Hazarika. It was officially certified and censored by India's Central Board of Film Certification.[citation needed] The world television premiere of the film was held on 1 January 2012.[1][2][3] The storyline focuses on the friendship between a boy and a cat. The story aims to inculcate a more altruistic approach towards animals. It is also in dedication to the unprivileged kids of society who lack the opportunity to experience the essence of such relationships in their lives. Unlike most other animation films of India, the animation style combines 2D and 3D elements.[1]

Hum Badal Gaye
Written by
Directed byRyan Hazarika
Theme music composerAxl Hazarika
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
Production
ProducerAxl Hazarika
EditorAxl Hazarika
Production companyElektrokore Music & Production
Original release
Release1 January 2012 (2012-01-01)

Synopsis edit

Ryan is a benevolent, kind and a caring boy who loves his adorable chubby cat, Xanah, whom he brought 5 years ago. Xanah at that time was a little kitten. Ryan found her lying injured near a pavement. This sight moved him and he brought her home and nursed her back to her health. Ryan is very fond of his cat and plays with her every day.

One day, a new cat arrives in his neighbourhood and Xanah gets a new friend. Xanah now shares the same playfulness with her new friend like she does with Ryan. Ryan misses the sole attention of his best friend which is now equally shared with her new friend. Ryan eventually realizes that he has no right to curb Xanah's freedom and independence just because she is not human. He finally lets Xanah to be her own self and enjoy her cat life without any insecurity.[1][4]

Production and music edit

The film uses a novel effect of combining 2D and 3D animation.[citation needed] The outlines of both characters are hand drawn and animated in 2-D, while the scenes are rendered in 3D.[4] Hum Badal Gaye is the first-ever musical attempt, from northeast India, to produce a beautiful amalgamation of music with animation. The animation film was created by brothers Ryan Hazarika and Axl Hazarika. Directed by Ryan Hazarika, the animation part is done by both of them. While music and post production of the film is done by Axl Hazarika. The storyline of the animation film, which focuses on the friendship between a boy and a cat, throws light on the noble cause of affection towards the innocent animals who often fall prey to several human atrocities. It is also in dedication to the less fortunate, unprivileged kids of our society who miss the very opportunity to experience the essence of such relationships in their lives.[citation needed]

The original score is created by Assamese avant-garde / new age music composer Axl Hazarika, who is a well known composer in the Indian rock and metal scene.[citation needed] The soundtrack of the film, Hum Badal Gaye, is composed, mixed, mastered and produced by Axl Hazarika. The soundtrack of the film was released on 14 February 2012 in celebration of Valentine’s day worldwide.[1][2][5]

Critical reaction, reception, and records edit

Hum Badal Gaye is premiered simultaneously in all the major television channels of northeast India which includes DY365, Frontier TV, Rang channel, Ramdhenu channel, Newslive, NETV, NEHIFI, etc.[citation needed] Axl Hazarika became the only artist from northeast India to reach the no. 1 position on YouTube musician charts which remains a record for a musician from northeast India.[citation needed][4][6]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d The Shillong Times, Shillong (6 February 2012). "Duo brings out first animation film from North-East". www.theshillongtimes.com. Retrieved 6 February 2012.
  2. ^ a b Indian Music Revolution, India (14 February 2012). "Axl Hazarika Releases Hum Badal Gaye (OST) Today!". www.indianmusicrevolution.com. Retrieved 14 February 2012.
  3. ^ Frontier TV, Assam (8 January 2012). "Hum Badal Gaye (First Animation Film From Northeast India / Assam) (News On Frontier TV)". Frontier TV. Retrieved 8 January 2012.
  4. ^ a b c "Animation Film from Northeast India creating records 2012". tntmagazine.in. 16 June 2012. Retrieved 16 June 2012.
  5. ^ The Sentinel, Assam (26 February 2012). "New music artiste on the block". www.sentinelassam.com. Retrieved 26 February 2012.
  6. ^ The Meghalaya Times, Shillong (14 June 2012). "First animation film from NE a global success". meghalayatimes.info. Retrieved 14 June 2012.

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