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MP tourism officials to discuss state’s film tourism policy at IFFI
At a session titled ‘Promoting Filmmaking in Madhya Pradesh,’ Pankaj Tripathi, CBFC member Vani Tripathi Tikoo, OMG director Amit Rai, and senior tourism officials from MP will discuss strategies to promote more film shoots in the state. In the last decade, MP has been awarded the ‘Most Film-Friendly State’ twice (in 2017 and 2022) for providing a hassle-free experience to production houses and creating a film-shooting friendly infrastructure. Vani Tripathi Tikoo, CBFC member, producer and actor says,”MP offers a kind of diversity not available in any other state. It has created a film policy which has made shooting in the state like a one-stop shop. It is a state that has created a system of line producers who are locals and understand the state better, helping in local artists, music and theatre traditions which helps in bringing out authenticity in the films and series.” Sheo Shekhar, Principal Secretary, Tourism and Culture Department, MP says,”
Special screenings of Tiger 3 in Delhi and Mumbai to promote Turkey tourism
Trkiye Tourism Promotion & Development Agency, in collaboration with Trkiye Culture & Tourism Office, hosted exclusive screenings of Salman Khan-starrer Tiger 3 in Delhi and Mumbai. The film showcases Turkeys grandeur in Istanbul, Antalya and Cappadocia. The screenings were attended by over 130 guests including delegates from Turkey, ambassadors, and dignitaries. The event featured presentations on Turkeys cultural history and tourism delights, along with the music video of Leke Prabhu Ka Naam. The Turkiye Tourism Authority expressed gratitude and looks forward to continued collaborations and Indian production houses filming in Turkey in 2024.
Egis India expands footprint into sports and tourism
Egis India, known for its smart city solutions, is strategically expanding globally into the sports and tourism sectors. Managing Director Sandip Gulati emphasizes the company’s transformative interventions, integrating unique identities into urban landscapes through innovative solutions. Examples include the development of Ana Sagar Lakefront in Ajmer, the revival of Badkhal Lake in Faridabad, and the implementation of India’s largest public bicycle sharing system in Chandigarh. Egis India also focuses on preserving historic structures in Jaipur. With this expansion, the company aims to redefine innovation boundaries and make a lasting impact on India’s urban landscape.