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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said India has a lot of stories to be explored and asked international filmmakers to benefit from the seamless possibilities to make movies in the country. In a message, he expressed happiness on India's participation as 'country of honour' at the Marche du Films held alongside the Cannes Film festival. "As India celebrates its 75th year of Independence, the 75th anniversary of Cannes Film Festival as well as 75 years of Indo-French diplomatic ties enhance the pride and joy associated with the momentous milestones," Modi said. He noted India was the largest film producing country in the world with rich heritage and cultural diversity being its strengths. "We have a lot of stories to be explored. India truly possesses immense potential to become the content hub of the world," Modi said. He said the government was steadfast in its efforts towards furthering ease of doing business in the film sector. "From facilitating international film ...
'We at T-Series have always believed in the power of stories, be it through the music we make, or the films we produce.' Bhushan Kumar, Chairman and Managing Director of T-Series, said
While the threat of lockdowns looms large, B-town is leaving no stone unturned to take films to screens with OTT emerging as a saving grace during the times of struggle
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The association, in its letter addressed to the FM, requested Sitharaman to consider "the pain and agony" the industry is going through
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India's film industry is set to take off after covid-19 pandemic with more than 100 film releases slated over the next four months. Let us take a look at what is playing in the industry's favour
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About 100 films to release in four months; industry expected to hit 2019 box office revenues by next year