Animated Avatar Of Boxer Mary Kom To Feature In First Girl Superhero Series Of India

PTI

Olympic-winning boxer Mary Kom will be seen in an animated avatar on India’s first girl superhero series titled ‘Mary Kom Jr’.

The 32-year-old boxer, who has signed up a licensing deal with production company ScreenYug Creations Pvt Ltd for the series, feels it would be an interesting way to motivate the girl child.

“I think it is time to take more responsibility for the girl child. I want girls to be confident, strong,” she said.

Source: Express Tribune

The animation series will bring in a flavour of self-defence, which is very relevant in today’s times, according to her.

“Parents are usually not keen on fighting games for their girl child but with all the crime going around, their eyes are now open and this will help,” Kom said.

ScreenYug and Aditya Horizons are co-producing the TV series.

“We are creating India’s first girl superhero animated series, which will be based on India’s own super sport star Mary Kom. While we have a Manipuri tinge by capturing the fiction life of a young Mary Kom while in school, we will have other characters with a more neutral tone in order to appeal to the global audience,” producer Ashish S Kulkarni said.

Source: Express Tribune

Kulkarni has created many big-ticket projects like “Little Krishna”, “Shaktimaan”, “Krishna Aur Kans” and “Big Bees” among others.

This licensing agreement will entitle Kom to get royalties from the global sales of animation series, any merchandise, story books, e-books, games, comics, online distribution etc. in the future.

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