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What do you think about the Indian Animation Industry? There is a lot of potential that is unexplored.

Tanish Jain

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Indian animation industry is an untouched market. There is a lot of potential and makers must explore the area. The main thing point is the content and distribution of the content produced. If the content produced is top notch and the available is on the top platforms like Netflix, Jio & Disney or Prime Video it can be distributed among a good amount of audience. People have craze for animated movies and shows. Let's wait and speculate the industry

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