‘Cinema can play major role in nation branding initiative’

New Delhi, May 4 (FN Agency) Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting Anurag Thakur on Wednesday asserted that Cinema, as a soft power can play a major role in nation branding initiative. The Minister made the statement while the valedictory session of the two-day seminar on ‘Induan Cinema and Soft Power’ in Mumbai through video message. “Indian film industry and the Government today recognise the potential of culture at the highest level. Depiction of one’s culture is a very strong component -of any country’s soft power,” he said. Thakur further said that the capacities of nation to make themselves attractive in a global market place for ideas has become an important aspect of contemporary international relations. “Cinema can play a major role in doing this by aiming for nation branding initiatives” he added.

The Minister observed that rapid liberalisation, de regulation, privatisation of media and culture industry have transformed the film industry in India over the past few decades, and at the same time the expansion of global digital media industries, and distribution technologies have ensured that Indian entertainment channels and films are increasingly visible in the global media space. Talking about the growing popularity of Indian Cinema on the world map Thakur said, “Today Hindi films are released simultaneously across the globe and its stars are recognised faces in international advertising and entertainment space.” “Even the far flung African countries are fascinated by our movies and music. We know about countries like Nigeria where the Nollywood market takes a lot of inspiration from Indian Cinema.

Bollywood has also expanded in unchartered countries like Latin America. Our cinema is making inroads into counties like South Korea, Japan, China” he added. The Minister also stressed the role being played by Indian language cinema. “It is not just the Hindi movies, but also the films in Indian languages that are getting vast audience nationally and internationally,” Thakur observed. Speaking about the role of film industry in aiding public diplomacy, the Minister said that globalisation of our popular cinema aided by large diaspora can help in promoting India’s public diplomacy. “We need to promote a public –private partnership to brand India using the power of our film fraternity and the power of India to create the content and become the content sub-continent of the world” Thakur said.