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| Ghayab Aya | |
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| Directed by | Ashok Talwar |
| Country of origin | India |
| Original language | Hindi |
| Production | |
| Animator | Suddhasattwa Basu |
| Release | |
| Original network | DD National |
| Original release | July 1990 |
| External links | |
| [{{#property:P856}} Website] | |
Ghayab Aya is an Indian animated television series. The series, made in 10 parts, was first shown on the National television network Doordarshan in 1990.[1] The story revolved around the adventures of Ghayab the friendly always do- gooder 'Casper type' naughty ghost.
Ghayab Aya was directed by Ashok Talwar and animated by Suddhasattwa Basu, who first started his career in 1981 as a designer and an illustrator for the TARGET children's magazine.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ "Can Indian Animation Take The Big Leap?". Business & Economy Magazine. 9 December 2010. Retrieved 9 January 2014.