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Indian Cinema Classics Restored for Global Audiences

Summary

  • 10 classic Indian films restored by Prasad shown at IFFI.
  • Restorations use digital techniques for picture and sound fidelity.
  • Prasad also restored two Sri Lankan films for a French festival.
Indian Cinema Classics Restored for Global Audiences

Post-production powerhouse Prasad is highlighting 10 meticulously restored Indian cinematic treasures at the 55th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa, which is underway until November 28. These timeless films, a testament to India's rich cinematic history, represent various eras and genres, featuring iconic titles like Muzaffar Ali's "Umrao Jaan" and Guru Dutt's "Pyaasa."

Employing advanced digital restoration, Prasad's expert teams have breathed new life into these classics. Their meticulous process ensures both visual and auditory fidelity, preserving the integrity of each film's original artistic intent for contemporary audiences. This initiative underscores a commitment to safeguarding cinematic heritage.

Beyond Indian cinema, Prasad has also contributed to global film preservation by restoring two Sri Lankan films for the Nantes Three Continents Film Festival in France. This dual engagement highlights Prasad's dedication to showcasing and preserving diverse cultural narratives through cinematic art.

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Prasad is restoring 10 classic Indian films, including 'Umrao Jaan,' 'Gaman,' and 'Pyaasa,' for display at IFFI.
Prasad utilizes digital restoration, color grading, and quality control protocols to preserve films' original picture and sound.
Two restored Sri Lankan films are being presented at the Nantes Three Continents Film Festival in France.

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