Anurag Thakur announces new incentive scheme to attract more foreign filmmakers to shoot in India at IFFI 2023
Making the announcement in Goa, Shri Thakur said “this paradigm shift in incentivizing film production serves as a testament to India’s commitment and support for artistic expression and reinforces our position as a preferred destination for cinematic endeavors”.
International productions that have been granted shooting permission by the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting and Ministry of External Affairs (for documentaries only) after 01.04.2022 will be eligible for this incentive scheme. The Incentives will be disbursed in two stage i.e. Interim and Final. The final disbursement claim can be made once the project is complete in India. Incentives will be provided on the recommendation of a Special Incentive Evaluation Committee. Film Facilitation Office (FFO) set up under the National Film Development Corporation (NFDC) is executing this incentive scheme. FFO acts as a single-window facilitation and clearance mechanism that eases filming in India, as well as endeavoring to create a film-friendly ecosystem and promoting the country as a filming destination.
Along with the facts and achievements of Indian cinema, the Minister’s speech was jewelled with anecdotes from films and shared how movies impact film culture. Quoting, Anand from the film with the same name, ‘Babumoshai, zindagi badi honi chahiye, lambi nah,’ he added that IFFI provides a cinematic experience that is nothing short but grand.”
Touching upon the impact of cinema on society, he cited how the film ‘A Trip in the Moon’ made in 1902 boldly suggested the idea of space travel and India realized their dream with the Chandrayaan-3 mission to the moon this year. “It shows how the idea that could be conceptualized during a movie, but over a period of time, the Government starts thinking towards that side,” he said.
Chief Minister of Goa, Dr, Pramod Sawant, welcomed all delegates to, ‘Goa’s beautiful seashores and calm hinterland.’ Speaking of cinema as a universal language that transcends boundaries, he said ‘it unites hearts, evokes a multitude of emotions, and reflects our dreams, struggles, and aspirations. It also serves as a catalyst for change prompting us to question, aspire for a better world,’ he added. Highlighting his Government’s commitment to promoting film, he mentioned the Entertainment Society of Goa has floated an expansion of interest for the proposed film city in the State.
A first in the history of the festival, superstar Madhuri Dixit received a Special Recognition for her contribution to Bhartiya cinema. Sharing her memories onstage, she nostalgically recalled her first audition in Abodh for Rajeshree Productions.
Present at the opening ceremony were Karan Johar, Vijay Sethupathy, Divya Dutta, Jisshu Sengupta.
Additionally, Bollywood stars Shahid Kapoor, Shriya Saran, Nushratt Bharucha, Sara Ali Khan, Pankaj Tripathi, Shantanu Moitra, Shreya Ghoshal, and Sukhwinder Singh added to the stellar showcase of India’s best talent. The stars will continue to descend throughout the festival with the esteemed presence of Hollywood superstars Catherine Zeta-Jones, Salman Khan, Vidya Balan, Ayushmann Khurrana, Vicky Kaushal, Rani Mukherjee, Siddharth Malhotra, Aditi Rao Hydari, AR Rahman, and Amit Trivedi.