[1] It features stories with animal characters that convey moral lessons, using traditional puppetry techniques alongside modern special effects.
Panchatantram was also dubbed into multiple Indian languages, including Bengali, Odia, Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada, and Hindi, and was aired on regional ETV channels across India.
Panchatantram combined traditional storytelling with modern visual techniques, using puppetry as its central medium to narrate these timeless stories.
[7][8] The series incorporated traditional puppetry alongside modern production techniques, utilizing advanced graphics and special effects to create an engaging visual presentation that combined elements of Indian storytelling with contemporary aesthetics.
[6][5] The show is regarded as a significant contribution to Indian children's television for its successful integration of traditional storytelling with modern production techniques.