Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Non-Hindi films shot in UP will get incentive

Movies having 5 main actors from UP to get additional assistance of ₹25 lakh

- Gaurav Saigal Gaurav.saigal@htlive.com ▪

LUCKNOW: The Uttar Pradesh film policy announced during the investors’ summit on Thursday provides for financial assistance to non-Hindi films shot in the state and offers more incentives to Hindi movies made in UP.

Aiming to promote UP as a hub for movie making, the state government included more categories of films for incentives.

If 50% of a film is shot in UP, it will get financial support of ₹1 crore, and if 66% of a movie is shot in the state, the amount will be revised to ₹2 crore.

Besides, films having five main actors from UP will get an additional ₹25 lakh and those having all actors from UP will get ₹50 lakh.

There will be an additional financial support of ₹50 lakh for films, production and post-production works of which are done in UP.

As per the new film policy, if a producer makes another film and half of it is shot in the state, the project will be given ₹1.25 crore as assistance and if more than 66% of the shooting is done in UP, the amount will be ₹2.25 crore.

The second film of an internatio­nally acclaimed director/producer will get ₹1.75 crore as financial assistance.

Neelkanth Tiwari, minister of state for informatio­n, sports and youth welfare, announced the new film policy along with Bollywood stalwarts including Subhash Ghai, Anurag Kashyap, Boney Kapoor who had come to share ideas for making Uttar Pradesh a hub for film making.

Not just Hindi, half of the films in English, Telegu or other languages made in Uttar Pradesh would also get financial assistance. If an overseas citizen of the state, who had ancestors in UP, makes a movie the financial assistance would be ₹50 lakh or half of the total cost, whichever is lower.

“Those opening a multiplex will get three years of GST reimbursem­ent,” said Awanish Awasthi, principal secretary, informatio­n and D-G (tourism).

 ?? DEEPAK GUPTA/HT PHOTO ?? ▪ (From left) Film director and producer Anurag Kashyap, minister of state (informatio­n) Neelkanth Tiwari, filmmakers Subhash Ghai and Boney Kapoor, actor Ravi Kishan and film producer Rahul Mittra at the investors’ summit on Thursday.
DEEPAK GUPTA/HT PHOTO ▪ (From left) Film director and producer Anurag Kashyap, minister of state (informatio­n) Neelkanth Tiwari, filmmakers Subhash Ghai and Boney Kapoor, actor Ravi Kishan and film producer Rahul Mittra at the investors’ summit on Thursday.
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