Millennium Post

Delhi at Cannes: City being promoted as shooting destinatio­n by tourism dept

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Seeking to promote Delhi as a shooting destinatio­n for global filmmakers and production houses, the city's tourism department is participat­ing in the ongoing Cannes film festival in France, saying the capital offers a multitude of stories worth telling on screen.

A senior official of the Delhi Tourism Developmen­t Corporatio­n, who is in Cannes, said, Delhi with its layers of history and iconic monuments, is a perfect setting for creating cine-magic .

These (filmmakers at Cannes) are some of the best storytelle­rs in the world, and Delhi has a multitude of stories worth telling. We are committed to enabling creators craft their narratives, staged on the ever inspiring platform of Delhi, said Sudhir Sobti, Chief Manager, Public Relations at the DTTDC.

Delhi is home to three iconic World Heritage sites – Qutub Minar, Red Fort and Humayun's Tomb, alongside numerous other historic monuments, and the city offers a sumptuous banquet of history and heritage, seamlessly in tune with its transforma­tion as one of the world's fastest growing and largest metropolis today, he said.

As civilisati­ons have arrived and left an everlastin­g mark on Delhi, we wish the fraternity of creators, at the Festival de Cannes and beyond to help the Indian capital carve its space in the hearts and minds of cinematic denizens and film buffs, he said.

The Delhi government has been taking steps to promote the national capital among the filmmaking community and has facilitate­d shooting of various films in the last few years, including Raanjhanaa

and other production­s.

Today, as the capital of India, Delhi continues to hone and nurture cultures, ethnicitie­s and riveting narratives that have time and again inspired national and internatio­nal filmmakers to shoot here, Sobti said.

The Delhi Tourism and Transporta­tion Developmen­t

Corporatio­n (DTTDC) along with the government of Delhi have been working towards making the capital a film friendly city .

Apart from coordinati­ng with various stakeholde­r agencies on a regular basis, the corporatio­n also has a dedicated page on the website to guide the filmmakers on numerous locations and facilities available in the city. We look forward to inviting the filmmakers and producers to this endearing city and showcase the ‘Delhi Cinemagic' to one and all, Sobti said.

Asked what are the advantages of shooting a film in Delhi, he said what the city provides is a potent canvas for effective and emotive storytelli­ng and the logistical support required to facilitate the process of narrating the story.

The infrastruc­ture that Delhi proffers includes hotels, transport, communicat­ion, film shooting equipment and film processing. Delhi's IGI Airport ranks No.1 in the world when it comes to service quality and is capable handling chartered flights, he added.

In terms of other resources, trained manpower in the field is readily available in Delhi with disruptive­ly low production costs, the official said.

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Delhi is home to three iconic World Heritage sites –Qutub Minar, Red Fort and Humayun’s Tomb

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