Manoj Sinha unveils J&K film policy 2024 and new initiatives to boost regional film industry

The recent inauguration of the J&K Film Conclave by Jammu & Kashmir LG Shri Manoj Sinha represents a significant development in establishing Jammu and Kashmir as a prominent film production hub. Held in Srinagar, the event introduced the J&K Film Policy 2024 and several initiatives aimed at enhancing the film industry in the region. The J&K Film Policy 2024 is designed to create a supportive and film-friendly environment. It includes infrastructure development, assistance with sourcing filming locations, and access to a pool of local professionals. The policy offers financial incentives to encourage filming in J&K and provides additional benefits for films made in local languages, promoting regional cinema and generating local jobs. A major component of the policy is the new Single Window portal, which simplifies the process for obtaining film shooting permissions and subsidies. This portal streamlines the application process, making it easier for filmmakers to handle administrative tasks and receive support. Additionally, the LG Shri Manoj Sinha launched the J&K Film Screening Series, which aims to foster a vibrant filmmaking culture in the region. This initiative will provide emerging filmmakers and film enthusiasts with opportunities to discuss film aesthetics, exchange ideas, and strengthen the local cine-club culture. The event also introduced the Frames of Transformation Photography competition, celebrating visual storytelling and creativity. During the conclave, winners of the Naya Jammu Kashmir Short Film Making Competition were honored, highlighting the creative talent within the region. The LG highlighted the historical connection between J&K and cinema, referencing renowned filmmakers who saw the region as more than just a shooting location but as a cultural source of inspiration. Bollywood filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar commended the administration’s efforts to build a robust film ecosystem in J&K. The conclave featured workshops, panel discussions, and screenings of award-winning films, showcasing the diverse talent and potential in the region. These initiatives are expected to significantly contribute to J&K’s cultural and economic development, transforming it into a global film production hub.

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