<span class=normal>Whats your take on Indian animation filmmaking and the mythological trend thats occurring this year? <BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>My take is simple, there are no bad stories only bad story telling. Someone asked my to do a mythological film a while back, I refused only because I would like to have my own story. Ramayana and Mahabharata are one of the most brilliant stories ever told in the history of mankind. I feel youd want to watch Arjuna the film because the promos are exciting. This is purely someones interpretation of the film, the story is the same but the storytelling has been changed completely. <BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>In Ramayana and My Friend Ganesha 3, I thought the storytelling procedure was weak when it comes to facial animation. I see that we stumble upon this recurring problem every time. For the films weve added a very flexible facial rig, so our characters are quite emotive and are pretty extensive. To get the expressions right weve meticulously planned out the facial rigs. <BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>We do mythological films because I believe that, producers dont want to take risks by introducing new characters. We are conservative in commissioning films that are unique in it, this is what I assume. A producers angle takes over this decision.</span>