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Final mixing is in progress for 'Lava Kusa' an animated film produced by RVML Animation Studios on the banner of The Kanipakam Creations, at the United Kingdom. Producers Rayudu, Venkata Shashank say, 'We are making a film with 2D animation based on 'Lava Kusa' a part of the greatest epic like Ramayana, which is one of the revered epics of India. The film is being made simultaneously in Telugu, Hindi and English languages. Songs recording was already completed. While the Telugu lyrics were scripted by Veturi Sundara Ramamurthy, the Hindi songs were penned by Pandit Kiran Mishra. There are a total of five songs in the film. Noted music director Vaidyanathan gave tunes for the songs and were rendered by KJ Yesudas, SP Balasubrahmanyam, Shankar Mahadevan, Chitra and Sadhana Sargam.' The film is getting ready at a fast pace and would be on par with the animation films at international level. The film would be released by the end of this year.
"Lavakusa" An animation film
For the first time in Tollywood an animation film is coming-up, which is based on the twins 'Lavakusa' who are the sons of Rama and Sita in the epic 'Ramayana'. R.V. Shasank is presenting this film on the 'Kanipakam Creations' banner. Animations are designed by R.V.M.L. Animation Studios, Hyderabad. On this occasion producer Shasank said, "From the last 8 months we are working hard on this project. The total budget of the film is 50 lakh American Dollars. The film will be ready by next summer (2007). Well-known lyricist Veturi penned the lyrics. S.L. Vydyanathan scores music. The film is going to be released in Telugu and Hindi simultaneously." Creative Head Venugopal said, "The story of Lavakusa is quite interesting and the way they support their mother Sita and fight with their father Rama is the main theme of the film. It is a 2D animation film with 90 minute duration". Project incharge Rutramatsa had told that 1,30,000 frames are made out for the film. "We are trying to make this time a memorable film in Indian film history and the music in this film is quite traditional" - music director Vydyanathan Said.