Hum Chitra Banate Hai is an acclaimed animation film directed by Prof. Nina Sabnani, a renowned animator, filmmaker, and academic. The film is a beautiful fusion of animation and traditional Indian storytelling, highlighting Prof. Sabnani's interest in indigenous art forms and their integration with modern animation techniques. The title Hum Chitra Banate Hai, which translates to "We Make Images," reflects the central theme of the film: the process and significance of storytelling through images. The film is set in the Kutch region of Gujarat and revolves around the traditional craft of kaavad storytelling, a form of visual storytelling that uses painted wooden panels to narrate mythological and folk tales. The film combines hand-drawn animation with live-action sequences, blending traditional art forms with modern animation techniques. The film has been praised for its sensitive portrayal of the lives and work of traditional artisans and for raising awareness about the importance of preserving indigenous art forms.