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Osama death affects 3D film Crackers (Hindustan Times)

 

[by Hindustan Times]

After the military encounter of Osama Bin Laden, director Anil Goyal has decided to change the climax of his 3D animation film Crackers, which is based on the 26/11 terror attacks and has references of the terrorist group Al Qaeda. Laden is a part of the film and now that he is dead, Goyal will need to alter certain portions. “Since it will take time to work on the additional animation, I have to push the date of release. It’s a time consuming process and I have to be as close to the truth as is possible in terms of the film’s content,” says Goyal.

 

Crackers, a 3D stereoscopic full-length animation feature film, was scheduled to release on May 20 under the banner of RTM Technologies Pvt. Ltd.

The terrorist attack on Mumbai on November 26 2008 is the prime motivation behind the film. The story revolves around four friends — Roxy, Gopu, Sexy Kate and Bolly — who were in the city during the attack, and how they rescue themselves and help others survive. The real identity of the four friends is the climax.

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