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7 Creators who used AI, Art and Animation to Illuminate Ganesh Chaturthi 2025

A unique look at artists and creators who are blending tradition with technology and heartfelt devotion, this Ganesh Chaturthi 2025

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7 Creators who used AI, Art and Animation to Illuminate Ganesh Chaturthi 2025

For this Ganesh Chaturthi 2025, art and technology have become a part of the devotion. From animations that touch the heart to AI creations that blend spirituality with innovation, creators are celebrating Lord Ganesha in ways loved by millions online. Across Instagram and YouTube, artists are using their skills to tell stories of faith, simplicity, and togetherness through unique works this year.

Rahul Taluru – Cinematography Meets AI Devotion

With 37K followers, Rahul Taluru, a cinematographer, AI artist and video specialist from Hyderabad, has taken devotion into the future. His storytelling around the Kanipakam Varasiddi Vinayaka Swamy temple shows how the well-known shrine holds as much importance for Ganesha as Ayodhya does for Rama and Tirumala does for Venkateshwara Swamy.

His video tells the story of Lord Ganesha emerging from a sacred well that never dries, bringing miracles and blessings even today. Through visuals and narration, he conveys how this place remains alive with divine presence.

Hitesh Kumar – Pencil Carving Brilliance

With over 36.7K followers, Hitesh Kumar is known for his extraordinary pencil carving skills. His work for Ganesh Chaturthi is nothing short of stunning, as he carved Lord Ganesha into the tip of a pencil.

The artwork reflects not only craftsmanship but also deep devotion. It’s a small yet powerful tribute to Bappa, showcasing how big emotions can be expressed in the smallest spaces.

Subhadip Majee – The Art of Rice and Faith

Subhadip Majee, with 34.5K followers and more than 80K subscribers on YouTube, blends his UX design profession with his passion for micro art. His Ganesh Chaturthi piece is a fine example of rice art, handmade with immense care.

The video carries the festive greeting of Ganesh Chaturthi while highlighting how art on something as tiny as rice grains can capture the grandeur of faith. His post has become a simple yet heartfelt celebration of devotion.

Preethi D – Animation for Visarjan

Animator and digital creator Preethi D, who has 83.1K followers, presented a moving piece on Ganesh Visarjan. With soft and soulful animation, she captured the moment of farewell to Lord Ganesha, accompanied by the traditional chant Agle baras tu jaldi aa.

The video spreads the emotion of parting while also reflecting hope for Bappa’s return next year. Her self-taught animation skills shine through in this tribute to the festival’s concluding ritual.

VJ Prakhar – AI with a Message of Equality

AI artist and editor VJ Prakhar, with 46.4K followers, has used AI in a revolutionary way to highlight a social message. His creation speaks about how humans often build barriers and hierarchies in the name of devotion, but for Lord Ganesha, there is no privilege or special entry.

Through his visuals, he reminds viewers that Ganeshotsav is for everyone, and in the divine gaze, humans and animals are equal. It is a blend of creativity and awareness that gives the festival deeper meaning.

Saloni – Animation that Wins Hearts

Saloni, known online as itsalittlethings, enjoys a massive following of 1M on Instagram. Her animations are simple, joyful and relatable, and her Ganesh Chaturthi video has already connected with audiences of all ages.

The clip showcases Lord Ganesha’s love for modaks in the cutest way. With her signature style of animation, she makes devotion look playful, warm, and universally loved. This piece has become one of the most liked festive videos.

Puja – Storytelling with Art and Innocence

Puja, the creator behind theblisstoon with 60.7K followers, is an illustrator, animator and storyteller who focuses on soulful themes. Her Ganesh Chaturthi video beautifully shows the bond between Lord Ganesha, his vahana Mushaka, and a little girl.

The video feels pure and auspicious, combining childhood innocence with divine presence. Her work reminds viewers that happiness during the festival comes from simple things — Bappa, modaks and endless giggles.

A New Age Ganesh Chaturthi Celebration

This Ganesh Chaturthi, artists across India have used AI, animation, and handmade craft to create memorable works that blend devotion with creativity. From Rahul Taluru’s divine storytelling to Saloni’s adorable animation, each creator has contributed to making the festival alive online. These works are not only artistic expressions but also a new way of connecting millions with Lord Ganesha’s blessings in the digital age.

Vidhathri is an investigative journalist, writer and documentary filmmaker with over 5 years of experience. He worked across various media including the Sunday Times, The Indian Express, BBC, and Sky News across print and television. He's currently exploring the world of social media.

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