Cannes: Anurag Thakur offers big boost to foreign film shoots in India

Information and Broadcasting, and Sports and Youth Affairs Minister Anurag Thakur announced a slew of initiatives to promote India as an international film shooting destination.

Anurag Thakur, I&B Minister
The minister, who's big on making India a major global content hub, unveiled an incentive scheme for the audio-visual co-production and shooting of foreign films in India with a cash incentive of up to 30 per cent, capped at $260,000.
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2 min read Last Updated : May 18 2022 | 10:22 PM IST

Information and Broadcasting, and Sports and Youth Affairs Minister Anurag Thakur announced a slew of initiatives to promote India as an international film shooting destination.

The minister, who's big on making India a major global content hub, unveiled an incentive scheme for the audio-visual co-production and shooting of foreign films in India with a cash incentive of up to 30 per cent, capped at $260,000.

An additional 5 per cent, or up to a maximum of Rs 50 lakh ($65,000), will be granted to film units that employ 15 per cent or more manpower from India, the minister added in his speech at the inauguration of the star-studded Indian Pavilion at the Marche du Cannes on a sun-dappled Wednesday in the French Riviera.

"Hamare paas sirf film industry nahi, hamare paas cine-maa hai!" the minister said, harking to the famous Shashi Kapoor line in the blockbuster 'Deewar'. "This year India intends to give the global audience a flavour of India's cinematic excellence, technological prowess, rich culture and illustrious heritage of storytelling," he added.

The high point of the inauguration, which began with a performance by the Rajasthani folk artiste Mame Khan, was the release of the first-look poster of the 53rd International Film Festival of India (IFFI), which carries the tagline 'Celebrate the Joy of Cinema'. The festival will be held in Goa from November 20 to 28, 2022.

The minister said: "While preserving our age old stories, Indian filmmakers are innovating in the art of storytelling through the use of technology. The Indian film industry, which produces almost 2,000 films every year, is the world's largest."

And to make sure that this creative powerhouse is not lost, the minister made another major announcement. "We have started the world's largest film restoration project under the National Film Heritage Mission. As part of this drive, 2,200 movies across languages will be restored to their former glory."

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First Published: May 18 2022 | 10:19 PM IST

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