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It’s timeless, it’s classic, and still so relatable and loveable,” Hashim notes.

“It’s like a warm blanket that wraps you up as it takes you back to the old days, in a village, sometimes high up on mountains, or to a kingdom, making you meet interesting characters with quirks and always a lesson to take away at the end.
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Be it the tale of Sukeshini’s fight with the lake demon to bring water to her village or Ramesh and Suresh learning to be friendly as siblings and the importance of sharing or Vidur and Vineet getting wisdom and advice from their father on how to lead their lives - they all seem as familiar as an item that gives you comfort at times of unease. Hashim likens Murty’s stories to a warm blanket.
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“Some parents have written, saying that they watch it along with their children and enjoy it just as much some say their children are hooked to the series and watch it over and over again,” shares Sangya. In a way, we always felt her presence while writing the scripts,” he says.įrom family, friends to colleagues and even viewers - who they don’t personally know - on social media, everyone is loving the series. That vision led us to write the intro and outro of the episodes with an animated avatar of Ms Murty as a storyteller who invites everyone to her Kahanighar and leads them into the story. “You know, while reading the stories, we literally saw Ms Murty as a loving grandma, telling her stories orally. This also inspired the animated avatar, says Hashim. This is also why they also wished to keep the soul of the story intact while adapting them for screen, “All the while, we were wishing in a corner of our hearts that when she would see the episodes she’d give her nod, with that unmistakable smile of hers,” adds Sangya. Sangya and Hashim met Murty only through her stories. That made us realise that these episodes will surely have longevity and not only children but adults would love them as well.” And every time we’d read them, they would be as enjoyable. To adapt these stories in a script format needed us to re-read the stories.
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There’s an old-world charm to the stories, rooted in folklore and full of magic and wonder (as the book’s name suggests). The book took us back to our childhood when our grandma would tell us stories,” says Sangya as Hashim chimes in, “We kept discussing our childhood memories with each other long after reading the book.

We got to reading the book and loved all the stories in it. “Sujata had it in mind to convert it into an animation series for children. Perfect for a child in the age 8 - 12 years.Their first step into the world of Murty’s stories was with The Bird With Golden Wings - Stories of Wit and Magic, as suggested by Sujata Melmani, creative director at Sony Pictures Networks India. Full of chances to think and come up with own stories too. It has stories starting from a why ancient people got scared to sun, to the modern astronomy whether we can live in stars.īook is full of pictures. For example it explains how the light travels, using a mirror. There are very easy, basic, yet interesting scientific observations to do while reading the book. Its a mix of science and fairy tale in order to keep the interest while achieving learning outcomes. Story goes on as a story which a father tells his children. That is for the parents, as to how to read the book with the children. There is an introductory page in the start of the book. This book is a great introduction to sky, sun, stars, space and how to observe those and research on those. A book originally written in Russian, by Yepram Lewithan. Every child has a book which provoked their love towards space science.
