"Alibaba" is a 3D animated film directed by Usha Ganesh Raja and produced by Pentamedia Graphics in 2002. The movie tells the timeless story from "One Thousand and One Nights," focusing on the adventures of a humble woodcutter named Alibaba. In the story, Alibaba stumbles upon the secret cave of 40 thieves, discovering that the magic words "Open Sesame" allow entry into the cave where the thieves hide their stolen treasures. Alibaba's life changes dramatically as he gains access to the wealth within the cave. But after hearing about the riches, his avaricious brother connives to steal it for himself, setting off a sequence of exciting and perilous events. The movie's 3D animation, which features intricate character models and colourful surroundings that bring the fabled tale to life, highlights technological developments at the time. The narration is enhanced by the dynamic images and captivating animation style, which appeals to and makes the content accessible to a contemporary audience. The movie "Alibaba" looks at issues including resourcefulness, greed, and the results of one's actions. It offers moral teachings together with amusement in a timeless story told in a modern format. The movie is a noteworthy illustration of Indian animation efforts in the early 21st century, showcasing the expanding capacities and aspirations of the nation's animation sector at that time.