Magic Magic 3D

Magic Magic 3D

DVD cover for the Hindi dub
Directed by Jose Punnoose
Produced by Navodaya Studio
Written by Gokula Krishnan (Tamil dialogues)
Vennelakanti (Telugu dialogues)
Shammi Thilakan (Malayalam dialogues)
Vani Arora (Hindi dialogues)
Screenplay by T. K. Rajeev Kumar
Raghunath Paleri
Starring Suraj Balajee
S.P. Balasubramaniam
Tirlok Malik
Pooja Kumar
Music by Sharreth
Cinematography A. B. Kaul
Edited by N. P. Sathish
Distributed by Shringar films (Hindi version)
Release dates
11 April 2003[1]
Running time
105 minutes
Country India
Language
Budget 14 crore (US$2.1 million)[2]
Box office 237.4 million (US$3.5 million)[3]

Magic Magic 3D is a 2003 Indian Tamil-language fantasy film in stereoscopic 3D directed by Jose Punnoose. The film stars Suraj Balajee, S.P. Balasubramaniam, Tirlok Malik and Pooja Kumar. It was dubbed in Malayalam, Telugu and Hindi, with the Hindi dub being titled as Chota Jadugar (Little Magician).[4][5] It won the National Film Award for Best Special Effects.

Plot

The film starts with children searching for Indrajeet (Suraj Balajee) to convey the news that his father Krishna (Tirlok Malik) has returned from America. But Indrajeet scares them away with his magic tricks. Indrajeet lives with his grandfather, a great magician Acharya (S.P. Balasubramaniam) in a palatial (plastic) house in Mayapuri. The boy's mother died when he was an infant. The loving grandfather teaches him all the magic but never sent him to school for basic education. Suddenly Indrajeet's father who runs a successful Indian channel in America lands up to take away his son for education. Indrajeet refuses to leave his grandfather but is (packed in a cardboard box) and sent by magic to New York.

Indrajeet wakes up in another house where he finds a Malayalam/Tamil/Hindi speaking English woman waking him up. He meets his stepmother (Pooja Kumar) but soon he runs away from home and befriends three run-away orphans and a wonder dog who belongs to Mahesh and Lude, two funny petty thieves. Meanwhile, Acharya comes to New York in search of his grandson who gets kidnapped by the bumbling idiots and in the climax he, along with the dog, saves Indrajeet using all the 3D effects in the world.

Cast

Production

The film was shot entirely in United States. According to Jose, the film took 140 days to complete.[6]

Soundtrack

The music was composed by Sharreth and Jagan.

Tamil version
Hindi version[7]

Release

Reception

Sify stated that it "is technically tacky, made in a shoddy manner and lacks a basic storyline that will not gel with today's children".[8] However, IdleBrain said, "Don't forget to take kids along with you. They need to watch this movie more than you!!"[9] The film won the National Film Award for Best Special Effects.[10]

Box office

Magic Magic 3D, made on a budget of 10 million (US$150,000),[11] grossed totally 90.8 million (US$1.3 million) and was thus a commercial success.[3]

References

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