Film exchange summits help to boost market Pan Global : FTPC

Hyderabad, Apr 21 (FN Agency) Film and Television promotion council of India (FTPC) in association with Nepal Film Promotion Circuit recently organized the ‘Indo Nepal cinema exchange summit 2023’ at Kathmandu to promote relation between India and Nepal through art and culture. 90’s Nepali super star Bhuvan KC, young star Ayushman joshi and many senior artists and technicians have participated in this event, the Council said in a release here on Thursday. To exchange the locations, to exchange the technology, to exchange the cast and crew , to exchange the business this kind of summits really helps a lot , said FTPC INDIA President chaitanya Janga and Secretary Varma Pakalapati in the summit.

Nepal has a great potential for being a superb location for film shooting. It has snowy and high mountains, moon-like dry highlands, national parks rich with various species of birds and animals, alien and fascinating cultures, beautiful and ancient architectures, fast-flowing rivers and mesmerizing and remote lakes. It’s a paradise for trekking, mountaineering, mountain biking and many adventure sports.Many indian movies including Telugu movie Intlo Illalu Vontintlo Priyuralu exposed our locations and helped for our tourism’ Nepal Industry biggies expressed at the summit. FTPC INDIA appealed to Nepal Film Industry to utilize the thousands of Locations situated in India from Araku (Andhra Pradesh) to Kashmir rose gardens and valley.appealed to Come utilize these locations to connect to India, so that Nepali cinema connect more to indian Audience, thus the range of Nepali cinema widens its market, Chaitanya added. Varma promised to support technical and Business exchange from FTPCI..

Exchanging cinema means exchange of Business opportunities, exchange of technology, exchange of the cast and crew.Nepal Film Promotion Circuit (NFPC), said President and Nandi Productions CMD Nutan .In a press meet today, Dr Himanshu Tiwari, Director & International Program Head FTPC Delhi said that more such summits will be proposed in order to create a stable bridge between all and enhance the value of the upcoming productions across the borders, which will create great opportunities for upcoming artists and units. We are sure we will be able to generate more opportunities through our both organizations through different activities,” NFPC Secretary Himal Neupade said.