- Udita Jhunjhunwala, a renowned entertainment and lifestyle writer, film critic, moderates the session, guiding the conversation through the multifaceted aspects of Gujarat’s filmmaking landscape
- Sourabh Zamsingh Pardhi (IAS), MD & Commissioner of Tourism, Goa hails the policy frameworks and institutional support provided by the Gujarat government to facilitate seamless filmmaking experiences
- With a supportive government, rich cultural tapestry, and breathtaking landscapes, Gujarat stands out as a promising destination for filmmakers
GOWRI MANICKAVASAGAM
PANAJI, NOV 25
The recently concluded Film Bazaar 2023, organized by the National Film Development Corporation (NFDC), showcased a remarkable session in its Knowledge Series panel, focusing on the progressive strides made by Gujarat in fostering a filmmaker-friendly environment. The session drew attention to the collaborative efforts between the state and central governments to elevate the state’s position as a prime destination for filmmakers.
The esteemed panel consisted of influential voices in the industry, each bringing unique perspectives to the discussion. Udita Jhunjhunwala, a renowned entertainment and lifestyle writer, film critic, moderated the session, guiding the conversation through the multifaceted aspects of Gujarat’s filmmaking landscape.
Dr. Sourabh Zamsingh Pardhi (IAS), the Managing Director & Commissioner of Tourism, Government of Goa, shared insights into the collaborative efforts between various states, emphasizing the role of Gujarat in India’s filmmaking tapestry. His expertise shed light on the policy frameworks and institutional support provided by the Gujarat government to facilitate seamless filmmaking experiences.
Filmmaker Pan Nalin, known for his remarkable work in the industry, expressed a deep personal connection with Gujarat’s vibrant culture, citing his childhood experiences spent in the state. Nalin’s testimony resonated with the audience, underlining the cultural richness that Gujarat offers to filmmakers.
Producer Pravesh Sahni contributed valuable insights into the support structures available for budding filmmakers, outlining the financial and logistical assistance provided by both the state and central governments. His firsthand experiences highlighted the practical aspects of filming in Gujarat.
The session delved into the state’s rich cultural heritage, picturesque landscapes, and the proactive measures taken by the government to build a robust infrastructure for the film industry. Pan Nalin’s nostalgic reflections on his childhood experiences in Gujarat added a personal touch to the discussion, emphasizing the emotional and cultural connect filmmakers can experience while working in the state.
The discussion showcased the collaborative efforts between the Gujarat state government and the central government in creating an environment conducive to filmmaking. Policies supporting the industry, institutional frameworks, and financial assistance were key aspects highlighted during the session, portraying Gujarat as a state committed to nurturing and promoting talent across the country.
The Gujarat-focused session at NFDC’s Film Bazaar 2023 provided a comprehensive overview of the state’s journey towards becoming a cinematic hub. With a supportive government, rich cultural tapestry, and breathtaking landscapes, Gujarat stands out as a promising destination for filmmakers. The session not only celebrated the state’s achievements but also laid the groundwork for continued collaboration and growth within the Indian film industry. As filmmakers increasingly turn their lenses towards Gujarat, the state’s role in shaping the future of Indian cinema is poised for a significant and vibrant chapter.