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5 Best Animated Movies of Bollywood

1] Roadside Romeo

This Movie is a Indian-American computer animated romantic musical comedy. This story is about Romeo. A dude who was living the life. He had the works - the mansion to live in, the chicks to party with and the cars to be driven around in. Until one day he is abandoned by his owners. He then finds himself embroiled in various situations and even ends up falling in love.


2] Delhi Safari

The story revolves around a group of animals, who decide a trip to Delhi and discuss their problem of forest destruction with the parliament.

3] Jumbo

This movie is about Jumbo a young elephant raised by his mother. His adventures separate him from his herd and he grows up to become a war elephant. He soon learns the truth about his father and decides to avenge him.

4] Toonpur Ka Super Hero

The animated world is in chaos as there is constant quarrel between Devtoons, the good guys and Toonasurs, the bad guys. That's when Devtoons decide to pull in Aditya, a superhero who would save them.

5] Koochie Koochie Hota Hai

The film is an animated take on Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, and it marks the 20 year anniversary of its release. "The core love story is between three dogs, and the supporting cast has roosters, bears, pigs, cats, and many others from the barn".

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Highlights:

  • February 2017: Actress abducted and sexually assaulted; case reported the next day.
  • Legal journey: Trial ran nearly nine years, with witnesses turning hostile and evidence disputes.
  • Verdict: Six accused convicted; actor Dileep acquitted of conspiracy in December 2025.
  • Industry impact: Led to WCC, Hema Committee report, and exposure of systemic harassment.
  • Aftermath: Protests, public backlash, and survivor’s statement questioning justice and equality.

You arrive in Kochi, and it feels like the sea air makes everything slightly sharper; faces in the city look purposeful, a film poster peels at the corner of a wall. In a city that has cradled a thriving film industry for decades, a single crime on the night of 17 February 2017 ruptured the ordinary: an abduction, a recorded sexual assault and a survivor who reported it the next day. What happened next is every woman’s unspoken nightmare, weaponised into brutal reality. It was a public unpeeling of an industry’s power structures, a slow-motion fight over evidence and testimony, and a national debate about how institutions protect (or fail) women.

For over eight years, her fight for justice became a mirror held up to an entire industry and a society. It was a journey from the dark confines of that car to the glaring lights of a courtroom, from being a silenced victim to becoming a defiant survivor whose voice sparked a revolution. This is not just the story of a crime. It is the story of what happens when one woman says, "Enough," and the tremors that follow.

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