Animation
Anime India announces nationwide expansion; Kolkata to host first edition of 2026 tour with expected footfall of 40,000+
After a blockbuster debut in Mumbai, Anime India, one of the country’s fastest-growing pop culture celebration platforms, is gearing up to captivate audiences across India with its 2026 multi-city expansion. Organisers today announced that the first regional edition—Anime India East (Kolkata)—will take place on 14 and 15 February 2026 at Kolkata, marking the beginning of a year-long nationwide anime convention series.
The inaugural Anime India 2025 event, held from 22 to 24 August 2025 at the Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai, drew an impressive 29,000+ fans, cementing its position as a major cultural phenomenon. The event featured top-tier global guests including Attack on Titan and Death Note director Tetsuro Araki, The Pokémon Company corporate officer Susumu Fukunaga, and Japanese creator-performer Tsunko, alongside immersive experiences such as cosplay championships, cultural workshops, gaming zones, panels, and live concerts.

Anime India Kolkata 2026: A grand kickoff for the East
As the first stop in Anime India’s 2026 expansion across East (Kolkata), North (Delhi), West (Mumbai) and South (Hyderabad), the Kolkata edition promises to set the benchmark for a year of anime celebrations across the country.
Anime India Kolkata is expected to attract over 40,000 fans across two days—making it one of the largest anime and Japanese pop culture gatherings ever hosted in the region. The event will feature cosplay competitions, anime karaoke, an extensive Artist Alley, a vibrant maid café, cultural experiences, gaming tournaments, and engaging panel discussions.
Organisers have also teased a very special guest from Japan, with the official announcement scheduled for release soon.

Anime India co-founder & director Mishaal Wanvari shared, “The success of Anime India Mumbai validated our vision of creating world-class anime conventions in India. Our goal for 2026 is to take this experience to fans across the country—from East to West and North to South. Kolkata’s vibrant artistic culture and passionate audience make it the ideal starting point. Anime India Kolkata will deliver an unforgettable blend of global talent, cultural immersion, and fan-driven experiences.”
Anime India co-founder & director Neha Mehta added, “Kolkata holds a special place in India’s creative ecosystem, and we are excited to bring Anime India to the East for the very first time. Following the overwhelming response in Mumbai, it became clear that India’s anime fandom deserves a truly national celebration. We expect more than 40,000 attendees over two days, and the Kolkata edition will set the pace for our multi-city journey in 2026. We’re also preparing to announce a very special guest from Japan—something fans will not want to miss.”
Anime India is committed to uniting fans across regions and building a pan-India movement that celebrates anime, manga, cosplay, gaming, and Japanese culture. With its expansion into four major metropolitan regions in 2026, Anime India aims to solidify India’s position on the global anime map while empowering creators, artists, and fans nationwide.
Click here to learn more about Anime India and here to purchase tickets for Anime India in Kolkata.
Animation
A new chapter unfolds as Lens Vault Studios debuts Bal Tanhaji
MUMBAI: History is getting a fresh rewrite this time with code, creativity and a longer arc in mind. Lens Vault Studios has announced its first original production, Bal Tanhaji, marking the official entry of the newly launched, tech-driven studio into India’s evolving entertainment landscape.
Arriving six years after the box-office success of Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior, the new project expands the universe rather than revisiting familiar ground. Bal Tanhaji explores uncharted narrative territory, signalling a clear shift from one-off cinematic spectacles to long-format, world-building storytelling designed for digital-first audiences.
At the heart of this ambition is Prismix Studios, the in-house generative AI and technology arm powering the creative engine behind the show. The studio’s approach blends storytelling with next-generation tools, aiming to reimagine how Indian IPs are created, scaled and sustained beyond theatrical releases.
For Lens Vault Studios chairman Ajay Devgn the new venture represents a deliberate step beyond traditional cinema. The focus is firmly on building long-form intellectual properties across fiction and non-fiction, tailored to changing viewing habits and platform-led consumption. He said the studio intends to explore formats that remain largely untapped, while drawing on the team’s experience with large-scale cinematic storytelling.
Lens Vault Studios founder and CEO Danish Devgn echoed that sentiment, describing Bal Tanhaji as the studio’s first generative-AI-led IP and the starting point of a broader vision. The aim, he noted, is to carry forward the legacy of the Tanhaji universe while connecting with younger audiences through a blend of powerful narratives and emerging technologies.
With Bal Tanhaji, Lens Vault Studios is planting its flag early not just launching a show, but signalling a larger play for cinematic universes that live, grow and evolve across platforms. If this debut is any indication, the future of Indian storytelling may be as much about imagination as it is about innovation.
Animation
EiPi Media takes Chacha Chaudhary and Sabu into the AI era
MUMBAI: EiPi Media has struck a licensing partnership with Pran’s Features LLP and Toonz Media Group to create AI-powered digital content featuring Chacha Chaudhary and his inseparable sidekick Sabu, signalling a new phase in the monetisation of India’s legacy intellectual property.
Under the agreement, Pran’s Features LLP, the copyright holder of the iconic comic characters created by the late cartoonist Pran Kumar Sharma, has licensed EiPi Media to develop short-form, AI-driven animated microfilms for branded and platform-native use. The effort aims to preserve the humour, values and visual identity of the originals while adapting them for a digital-first audience.
The initiative sits at the intersection of three converging trends: the untapped commercial potential of India’s legacy IP, a maturing animation and storytelling ecosystem, and AI-led production tools capable of delivering cinematic realism at scale and speed. The resulting content is designed for high engagement across social and digital platforms, with brand integration woven into narrative rather than bolted on.
EiPi Media founder and chief executive Rohit Reddy, said the partnership is about extending cultural relevance, not novelty. “By harnessing AI, we are creating emotionally resonant stories at digital speed, while keeping the characters’ original charm and values intact,” he said, adding that the goal is to build long-term narrative value across platforms and generations.
Pran’s Features LLP director Nikhil Pran, said Chacha Chaudhary has always evolved with changing media, from print to television and now AI-powered animation. “This step allows us to embrace new technology while staying true to a character that became part of everyday cultural literacy across India,” he said.
Viswanath Rao of Toonz Media Group said the collaboration reimagines the duo as hyper-realistic, performance-driven AI personas built for digital-first platforms, avoiding both dated animation styles and superficial AI gimmicks.
Planned outputs include branded short films, narrative-led brand campaigns and seamless IP integrations across digital ecosystems. In an overcrowded attention economy, EiPi Media is positioning Chacha Chaudhary and Sabu not as revived icons, but as living characters: familiar, trusted and engineered for the future of storytelling.
Animation
Indonesia’s top horror IP house backs A Banquet for Hungry Ghosts
SINGAPORE: The cauldron of Asian horror just got a potent new ingredient. A Banquet for Hungry Ghosts, the animated Singapore–Taiwan–Ireland horror anthology, has welcomed Indonesia’s powerhouse IP studio Kucing Hitam as co-producer, expanding its regional footprint at this year’s Asia TV Forum.
The 90-minute feature, adapted from Chinese-American author and chef Ying Chang Compestine’s acclaimed book, weaves four standalone yet interconnected tales steeped in tradition, terror and food folklore. Already tipped as one of the region’s most anticipated films, the project recently won the NMEA Award at Taiwan Creative Content Fest for its cross-disciplinary creative approach.
Kucing Hitam, founded in 2019, has carved a niche in Southeast Asian genre storytelling and is best known for shaping cultural blockbusters such as KKN di Desa Penari, Indonesia’s highest-grossing horror film. The company has built a strong IP pipeline by nurturing creators with massive grassroots followings, and in recent years it has expanded decisively into film production and original IP development.
Founder Charles Johannes said the anthology resonated deeply with Indonesia’s current wave of horror storytelling, which blends tradition with contemporary anxieties. He said the team was eager to help broaden the film’s global reach.
Kucing Hitam brings a track record linked to more than US $20 million in cumulative Indonesian box office revenue. For the film’s Indonesia-set segments, LMN VFX in Jakarta and Indonesia–Singapore investment firm Goshen Group will join the production team.
Singapore’s Mediacorp has supported the project from its earliest days, backing it during its infancy as a television pilot under the broadcaster’s Creatives Assembly initiative. Chief customer and corporate development officer, Angeline Poh, praised the project’s evolution from local concept to international collaboration.
Further strengthening the film’s finish is Telegael, the award-winning Irish studio under the Toonz Media Group, which will lead post-production. The partnership brings European technical finesse to the heart of Asian storytelling, enhancing the film’s global appeal.
Robot Playground Media co-founder Ervin Han, who created the project, said Kucing Hitam’s instinct for Asian horror adds depth to the film’s lore, while producer Justin Deimen emphasised the franchise potential of the Banquet universe across formats and brand partnerships.
For Indonesia specifically, Goshen Group’s managing director Allen Jordan noted that the film’s twin themes of food and fear make it a natural fit for local audiences.
A Banquet for Hungry Ghosts is expected to haunt theatres in early 2027, with Toonz Media Group and Robot Playground Media steering regional pre sales as the project returns to its Asian creative roots.
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