Film policy launched to bolster city’s job growth
Alok K N Mishra
NEW DELHI: Deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia on Friday launched the Delhi Film Policy, which promises a single-window system to provide clearances for film shootings within 15 days, subsidies and international film festivals , and is part of the government’s Budget push to generate two million jobs within five years.
“Under this policy, a complete single window e-film clearance portal has been developed which will enable the filmmakers to get approval from the required agencies based on their location in just 15 days through an online process. There are 25 such agencies which are available on this online clearance portal. Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation (DTTDC) will be the nodal agency for implementing this policy,” said Sisodia.
Earlier, filmmakers had to get individual permissions from the 25 departments.
According to the film policy, the Delhi government is also planning to have its own International Film Festival, in addition to a Delhi Film Excellence Awards in which not just actors, but crew members will also be honoured.
“The Kejriwal government wants to make the Delhi International Film Festival as spectacular as the Cannes Film Festival. For this, a delegation of DTTDC will go to the upcoming Cannes Film Festival and take experience from there to prepare the outline of the Delhi International Film Festival,” the government said in a statement.
The new film policy aims to “promote artistic, creative and cultural expression”; “brand Delhi as a vibrant film shooting destination”; build large, enthusiastic audiences for films shot in Delhi both “at the domestic and global level”; and develop and support local talent and provide a skilled ecosystem in Delhi.
Point-based subsidies
The film policy also entails subsidies for filmmaking expenses.
“It will be decided on the basis of the point system, taking into account location, branding of the location, involvement of local artistes in the film crew and support staff, expenses during pre-production, production and post-production of the film in Delhi. The Delhi government has allocated ₹30 crore for the Delhi Film Fund which will help in branding Delhi as a national and international tourist destination from the point of view of film promotion,” said the official.
The policy also has a provicourt sion of ‘Delhi Film Card’.
“Filmmakers and production agencies will get a ‘Delhi Film Card’ which will be valued at ₹1 lakh and will enable them to avail special deals and packages in the city... Delhi Film Card holders will get discounts on facilities like travel within Delhi, logistics, hotels, etc.,” said another official.
“Delhi Film Policy 2022 will create massive employment and economic development opportunities in Delhi along with attracting tourism to the national capital,” said Sisodia.