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Dir Tourism Kashmir, Jammu hold meetings with B’wood biggies

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Mumbai: Director Tourism Kashmir, Dr. G N Itoo, and Director Tourism Jammu, Vivekanand Rai, who are on a promotional visit to Maharashtra today held a series of discussions with leading Bollywood production houses and filmmakers and impressed upon them to further revive their connections with Jammu & Kashmir.

During their interactions, the visiting officers underscored the potential of film tourism in Jammu & Kashmir and the need to further strengthen the bond the place has been having with Bollywood.

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The officers informed the leading producers and film personalities that recently J&K administration has launched a Film Policy that is aimed at providing a single-window mechanism for the shooting of movies. They were informed that besides the Film Policy aims at incentivising shootings in the UT and the Tourism Department would be doing all coordination in this regard.

Today the film units which Dr. Itoo and Vivekanand Rai had deliberations with included heads of Reliance Entertainments, Yash Raj Productions, Mukesh Bhatt Productions, Producers Guild, Motion Picture Association of America, Excel Entertainment and other production houses.

Most of the film units and production houses evinced warm response to the call of shooting in Jammu & Kashmir while reaffirming to promote J&K through their film projects and hoped to shoot their upcoming projects in the UT. They recalled with nostalgia their past connections with J&K and the warmth they have received from the local people.

Several tour operators from J&K besides their counterparts from Maharashtra were present during these interactions.

It may be recalled here that to promote film tourism and persuade the film world to consider J&K as their preferred shooting location, the J&K administration has recently launched Film Policy which has made the permission process hassle-free besides including incentives for producers opting for J&K as a shooting location.

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