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Gujarat government’s “Cinematic Tourism- The Way Forward” launched promoting film making in state

Today in Gandhinagar, Gujarat government hosts cine-tourism. On the occasion leading personalities from film industry Bollywood and Gujarati film Industry, stars connected to Gujarat were seen supporting the event. The event was inaugurated by Gujarat governor Om Prakash Kohli.

Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani sent felicitations on his tweeter handle

My heartiest congratulations to for organising a seminar on cinematic tourism – the way forward.

Gujarat is looking to increase the number of foreign countries signing film co-production treaties with India, Union Minister Rajyavardhan Singh Rathode said today.

The Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting was the chief guest for the “Cinematic Tourism- The Way Forward” event organised by the Gujarat Tourism department to promote the state as a film-making destination.cinema tourism1

The programme was a pre-event of the Vibrant Gujarat Investors’ Summit to be held in January next year.

Rathode said the Film Facilitation Centre’ initiative taken by his ministry is also helping to promote tourism through movie making.

“Film co-production treaties are being signed as a mutual agreement between two countries, and we want to increase the number. We have already signed film co-production treaties with China, Canada, South Korea and some more countries,” Rathode told reporters.

“The treaty helps producer of our country to work with producers of other countries to co-produce a film and the benefits are shared in terms of funding, taxation, and our films can be shown in their countries,” the Minister added.

 

Rathode lauded Gujarat’s efforts to connect film industry with tourism.

“The initiative taken by the state government is commendable and a good thought. Gujarat can get a big push in tourism through films. Centre is always there to help,” he said.

As per the Minister, the film facilitation office initiative taken by his ministry will require co-ordinated effort of Central and state governments.

“We have made a single-window centre for national- international producers to submit their applications, which will be responded in given time. Separate facilities for Visa to film producers are also arranged. The aim is to coordinate between Central and state governments and various ministries and departments to make it easy for film producers,” he said.

Cinematic Tourism seminar saw attendance of filmmakers Tigmanshu Dhulia, Sudhir Mishra, Abbas-Mustan, Ketan Mehta, Deepa Mehta, Madhur Bhandarkar and leading actors Sunil Shetty, Paresh Raval, Dino Morea. Leading actors from Gujarati film industry Naresh Kanodia, Hitu Kanodia and Arvind Vegda were also present.

Several Memorandums of Understanding were also signed for film studio, hotel projects, theme parks, among others.