Lenovo launched “Made With Lenovo Yoga (Aura Edition)” on December 1, 2025—a nationwide creator-led initiative inspiring Gen Z to rediscover India’s cultural roots through modern digital storytelling. Three cinematic short films showcase Pattachitra, Kaavad, and Kashmiri carpet weaving transformed through AI-powered 3D design using Yoga Aura Edition AI PCs.
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Three Films Celebrating Traditional Artistry
| Art Form | State | Creator | Artisan Partner | Key Transformation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pattachitra | Odisha | Jishnu Chatterjee (Motion Designer) | Sachikanta Sahoo (4th gen master) | Ancient scroll art into immersive digital visuals |
| Kaavad | Rajasthan | TooSid (3D/AI Artist) | Akshay Gandhi (Performer) | Wooden storytelling panels into animated sequences |
| Carpet Art | Kashmir | Varun Gupta (AI Artist) | Ali Shah Crafts (Master weavers) | Intricate carpet motifs into flowing visual worlds |
| Technology | — | Lenovo Yoga Aura Edition | 40+ TOPS NPU, Copilot+ | AI-assisted modeling, texturing, animation |
| Streaming | — | Hotstar | Live this week | Nationwide digital premiere |

Pattachitra: Ancient Scrolls Reimagined
Motion designer Jishnu Chatterjee partnered with fourth-generation Pattachitra master Sachikanta Sahoo in Raghurajpur village, Odisha. The film captures how centuries-old scroll art known for intricate detailing, ornate lines, and mythological narratives translates into immersive digital visuals through AI-assisted modeling, high-fidelity texturing, and cinematic animation while retaining authenticity and emotional depth.
Kaavad: Living Stories From Wooden Panels
In Rajasthan, 3D/AI artist TooSid collaborated with renowned Kaavad performer Akshay Gandhi to transform the state’s iconic storytelling tradition. Using Yoga 9i Aura Edition capabilities, unfolding wooden panels, miniature scenes, and oral narratives became dynamic animated sequences preserving tradition’s soul while offering fresh expression for contemporary audiences.
Carpet Art: Kashmiri Threads Come Alive
AI artist Varun Gupta worked with Ali Shah Crafts master craftsmen to reinterpret Kashmir’s intricate carpet motifs—chinars, vines, paisleys, floral borders, birds, and Laila-Majnu folk characters—through AI-powered modeling and motion animation. Traditional static carpets transformed into richly detailed flowing visual worlds preserving precision, symbolism, and handcrafted textures.

Technology Enabling Cultural Preservation
The Lenovo Yoga Aura Edition’s AI-ready architecture with 40+ TOPS NPU, long-lasting battery, Copilot+ features, and PureSight Pro OLED display enabled seamless creative workflows from on-ground sketching to final rendering. Marketing Director Chandrika Jain emphasized that AI serves as a powerful tool to help heritage thrive—not replacing tradition but preserving and sharing it through formats resonating with young audiences.
The campaign reinforces Lenovo’s position as an AI PC leader while demonstrating thoughtful technology use for cultural preservation and creator-focused innovation in India.
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FAQs
Where can I watch these traditional art films?
All three films (Pattachitra, Kaavad, Carpet Art) stream on Hotstar starting this week, December 2025.
How does AI preserve traditional art without replacing artisans?
AI transforms handcrafted motifs into digital formats while retaining authenticity, expanding reach to younger audiences without diminishing original craftsmanship.







