Thursday, September 11, 2025
spot_img

Madhur Bhandarkar urges for single window clearance for shooting films in Assam

Date:

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img

GUWAHATI: National Award winning Bollywood filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar called on Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal on Wednesday at the latter’s office in Janata Bhawan hare and discussed various issues related to development of film industry in the state.

Informing the filmmaker about the State Film Policy, which was recently approved by the State Cabinet, Chief Minister Sonowal said that a lot of steps had been taken by the state government to revive the Assamese film industry and he requested Bhandarkar to shoot one of his films in Assam so that the state’s natural beauty could be projected worldwide. He assured all cooperation to the filmmaker in this regard.

Bhandarkar, who is in the city for attending the 3rd Guwahati International Film Festival, suggested the Chief Minister that a single window system should be put in place so that filmmakers and producers could obtain necessary clearances and permissions for shooting their films here.

Sonowal informed that Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for a Film Tourism Policy in the state was being prepared and once finalised it would make Assam one of the attractive destinations for the filmmakers.

Bhandarkar also stressed on the need to attract other regional film producers from West Bengal or Southern India to visit Assam apart from Bollywood so that artistes and technicians here could find substantive works all year round.

spot_imgspot_img

Related articles

Students should study not fight: A plea to KSU

Editor, I am writing as a worried parent. What happened in Jaiaw last Saturday where some KSU members reportedly...

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Meghalaya

Assam and Meghalaya are the only two states of the North East with companies listed in the National...

When Power Flows Through Towers and Terminals, Who Owns the Switch?

By Napoleon S Mawphniang A new Cold War is emerging in the Himalayas, with Nepal as a focal point...

Can India become the World’s Smart City Hub? Here’s what it will take

By Avishka Jain What is the first thought that comes to mind when we hear the term “smart city”?...