‘Uma and Devan Namaste!’ stars Indian American siblings

Toonz Media Group and New York-based Sharmaji Productions have partnered on the production of a full season of Uma and Devan Namaste!, a new animated series that is the first to explore the daily lives of Indian-American families. Targeting preschoolers, the show follows sister Uma (age 5) and brother Devan (almost 4) as they balance growing up in the US while staying true to their Indian heritage.

“For Toonz, it is of utmost importance to find creative and philosophical synergies with our partners, and we found it in Sharmaji Productions,” Toonz Media, CEO, P. Jayakumar said. “Uma and Devan Namaste! is an amazing series which will connect well with kids across the world. We have great hopes for the show and this wonderful collaboration.”

Kerala-based Toonz Media Group and New York-based Sharmaji Productions have partnered on the production of a full season of “Uma and Devan Namaste!”, a new animated pre-school series that aims to explore the daily lives of Indian American families. The show follows the sibling duo of Uma, 5, and Devan, almost 4, as they balance growing up in the U.S. while staying true to their Indian heritage.

As the siblings navigate their multicultural world (with the help of family and friends), each episode highlights important, universal lessons while incorporating aspects of Indian culture, stated a press release. Uma and Devan also encounter the unique cultural practices of their friends, learning to respect and celebrate the diversity within modern America.

The series also features Uma and Devan’s family members: their grandparents dadi and dadu, first-generation immigrants; their U.S.-born parents; and their eccentric uncle, mamu. Among the siblings’ planned adventures for the series are making rangoli, playing cricket, practicing yoga, baking roti and celebrating Holi.

The show explores the wonders of childhood through the eyes of Uma and Devan as they learn to live, play and conquer obstacles in the multi-cultural society. Childhood is a fun, imaginative experience, often presenting many challenges to overcome. Each episode highlights a key lesson as well as an aspect of Indian culture, as the children learn about themselves and the world around them.

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