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Bharat Hain Hum: An Animated Series Highlights The Bravery Of India's Heroes

Exciting news for enthusiasts!


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An animated series called Bharat Hain Hum displays gallantry in the liberation of India's unsung heroes and is set to premiere on Netflix, Prime Video, and Doordarshan on October 15th. The series comprises 26 episodes in season one, each with an 11-minute animated narrative, and will be available in 12 Indian and seven international languages. The Central Bureau of Communication and Graphiti Studio have come together to produce this series, which aims to pay tribute to the remarkable sacrifices made by India's freedom fighters.


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The series's co-creators asserted that we wanted to revive these tales of patriotism and inspire the children and youth to encourage the children and youth of India to take pride in our heritage. Animation is the perfect medium to exhibit insightful ideas related to our country which not only enlightens the Indians but also makes us believe in our history.


The show will feature unsung heroes like Rani Abbakka, Tilka Manjhi, Tirot Singh, Peer Ali, Tatya Tope, Kotwal Dhan Singh, Kunwar Singh Rani Chennamma, Tikendra Jeet Singh, and others. We are thrilled to hear that the show will be premiered globally, and customers from over 100 countries, including the U.S., the U.K., Australia, and Canada, will be able to watch the show and its characters on Prime Video. Additionally, showcasing local stories that celebrate Indian culture and history was one of the key tenets outlined in the Letter of Engagement between Amazon and MIB, announced earlier this year, and we are glad to take that commitment further with this animated series.


Can't wait to see the most illuminating show and learn more about India's rich and pure history.




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