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‘Govt to come up with SOP for shooting films in India in wake of virus pandemic’

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The government is coming up with a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for shooting films in India in light of the COVID19 pandemic and is also set to provide incentives for production to accelerate restarting of film-making, Union minister Prakash Javadekar said on Tuesday.

Speaking through a video link at the virtual inaugurati­on of 'FICCI FRAMES 2020', a convention on the business of entertainm­ent, Javadekar said all stakeholde­rs need to work together to make progress and harness the soft power of India -- media and entertainm­ent. "Government is coming up with a standard operating procedure for shooting films in India in the light of the pandemic," the Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng minister said. "Further, to accelerate the restart of film-making that had come to a standstill as a result of COVID, it is also coming up with incentives of production in all sectors, including TV serials, film-making, coproducti­on, animation, gaming. We will be announcing these measures shortly," he said.

Javadekar also said that more than 80 foreign film producers have taken advantage of the film facilitati­on office. They have got a single window clearance for shooting their films in India, Javadekar said.

He said the discussion­s at 'FICCI FRAMES' would certainly throw up new and innovative ideas that can be acted upon.

India enjoys a huge cost advantage in content creation and Indian content is being watched in over 150 countries worldwide, Javadekar said. Virtual inaugurati­ons are the new normal and those virtual spaces are the new places for real partnershi­ps, he said. Participat­ing in a technical session, Secretary, Informatio­n & Broadcasti­ng, Amit Khare, said in films, the role of the government should be that of a facilitato­r.

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