Released in 1998, was a children's film that sought to experiment with the then-emerging technology of 3D filmmaking. Directed by S. Shankar and produced by R. P. Gupta , the film was an ambitious project that aimed to bring a new dimension (literally) to the Indian cinematic experience.
The late 1990s saw a global resurgence in 3D technology, with several films experimenting with this format. However, was a bold step by Indian filmmakers to embrace this technology, making it a landmark in the country's cinematic history. The film utilized XviD encoding, a method that allowed for efficient video compression and distribution, ensuring that the 3D experience could be accessed by a wider audience through digital means. Chhota Chetan -1998- DvD RiP XviD -India--s First 3D Movie-
: While the original 1984 film was in Malayalam, the 1998 version (titled Chhota Chetan ) was specifically tailored for the Hindi-speaking market. Released in 1998, was a children's film that
The 1998 version was not just a simple dub; it included several updates to appeal to contemporary Bollywood audiences: However, was a bold step by Indian filmmakers