Peaceful Jammu and Kashmir is attracting filmmakers from around the world: Singh
Srinagar: Union minister Jitendra Singh said the peaceful condition of Jammu and Kashmir is attracting filmmakers not only from India but across the world due to its pristine beauty.
Speaking at the side event on ‘Film Tourism for Economic Growth and Cultural Preservation’ during the 3rd Tourism Working Group Meeting at Sher-i-Kashmir (SKICC), Singh was quoted as saying by ANI, “The youth of Kashmir is highly aspirational, sensitive and forward-looking who can see the enormous opportunities unfolded by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the people of this country.”
“This is the best thing happening in Jammu and Kashmir as such events will have a multifarious enrichment for the erstwhile state. Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Kashmir is going to be the most profitable, cost-effective and economically viable film destination,” Singh added.
In this address, Union Minister G Kishan Reddy was quoted as saying by ANI, “India will be one stop for film production having beautiful locations, talented technicians, the start of art post-production facilities that can create amazing visuals with the world-class sound effects.”
Srinagar is currently hosting a crucial G20 meeting.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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