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Govt to make it easy for foreign filmmakers

Published: 11 Apr 2013 - 01:30 am | Last Updated: 03 Feb 2022 - 01:54 am

New Delhi: Foreign filmmakers wishing to shoot in India would find the going hassle-free with the government planning to provide them a single window clearance for their ventures.

Announcing this here yesterday at an event, Information and Broadcasting Minister Manish Tewari said the ministry would issue a notification soon on setting up an inter-ministerial empowered committee that would provide single window clearance for shooting of foreign films in India. 

The proposed panel would include representatives of the state governments and key central government ministries, said Tewari while delivering the keynote address at the release of the Limca Book of Records 2013 dedicated to 100 years of Indian cinema. “The creation of such an empowered committee would provide the platform and impetus to promote India as a filming destination across the world. This initiative is an important step in view of the country celebrating 100 years of Indian cinema,” said Tewari. He said that the Justice Mudgal Committee, set up to review the mandate and functioning of the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) and recommend measures, including statutory changes to enable board to deal with contemporary requirements of certification and increased transparency and efficiency, was expected to submit its recommendations shortly. 

The recommendations would help the ministry to review the legal architecture for film certification process. 

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