Page 1
18 YOJANA September 2022
Tryst with Cinematic Paradise
Nitishwar Kumar
The author is an IAS and is presently the Chairman, Jammu Kashmir Film Development Council & Principal Secretary to Lieutenant
Governor, J&K. Email: ps.rb-jk@nic.in
The Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir has had a unique and memorable tryst with films and
filmmaking. Classics such as Kashmir Ki Kali, Jab Jab Phool Khile, Himalay Ki God Mein, Janwar
stand testimony to this beautiful affair between cinema and the people of J&K. The Government
of J&K has now formulated the ‘Jammu and Kashmir Film Policy 2021’ that offers the best
in-country tangible and intangible incentives for film shooting, financial and other incentives,
and support for creating and upgrading world-class infrastructure.
J&K Film Policy 2021
SPECIAL ARTICLE
18 YOJANA September 2022
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18 YOJANA September 2022
Tryst with Cinematic Paradise
Nitishwar Kumar
The author is an IAS and is presently the Chairman, Jammu Kashmir Film Development Council & Principal Secretary to Lieutenant
Governor, J&K. Email: ps.rb-jk@nic.in
The Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir has had a unique and memorable tryst with films and
filmmaking. Classics such as Kashmir Ki Kali, Jab Jab Phool Khile, Himalay Ki God Mein, Janwar
stand testimony to this beautiful affair between cinema and the people of J&K. The Government
of J&K has now formulated the ‘Jammu and Kashmir Film Policy 2021’ that offers the best
in-country tangible and intangible incentives for film shooting, financial and other incentives,
and support for creating and upgrading world-class infrastructure.
J&K Film Policy 2021
SPECIAL ARTICLE
18 YOJANA September 2022 YOJANA September 2022 19
T
umse acha kaun hai, Jai Jai Shiv Shankar,
Noorie…, Kabhi kabhi mere dil mein khayal
aata hai, Chali re chali re… Jiya re jiya re,
Zindagi kuch to bata…Kitni khoobsoorat yeh
tasveer hai; All these songs have one thing in common—
all were shot in the beautiful landscape of “Gar Firdaus
bar-rue zamin ast…’.
Remarkably, the above list has now started adding
new hits as the Government of J&K has taken up
‘Film Sector’ as a priority industry and has unveiled in
August of 2021, the ‘Jammu and Kashmir Film Policy
2021’ – a comprehensive policy to address several
objectives to make Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) the most
sought-after filmmaking destination in India and a
mainstream livelihood creation sector where artistic
vibrancy shines through, tourism avenues expand and
investment channels open into the UT.
The Policy was launched after extensive stakeholder
consultations led at the apex level by the Hon’ble
Lieutenant Governor and with special inputs received
from the nuanced film fraternity and their ecosystem in
Mumbai, Hyderabad, Madras, and Kolkata. This was
coupled with an exhaustive study of film policies across
the Indian States and globally so that current and relevant
best practices from the industry today could be mapped
and a unique formulation of policy vision, objectives,
roadmaps, and incentives are chalked out for J&K’s Film
Policy. With this Policy, J&K is now witnessing a surge
in big-budget movies with veteran actors, directors, and
stalwarts in the movie production and music industry as
front-runners in shooting in the Union Territory. The
industry is appreciating the support offered via the Policy
and the Single Window Cell.
The Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir has had
a unique and memorable tryst with films and filmmaking.
The film industry has always desired to capture the pristine
landscapes of snow-clad mountains, breath-taking valleys,
and picturesque springs and imbibe the rich heritage,
vibrant cuisines, beautiful traditions, and soulful folk
music of the land. The locals in turn have always been
great hosts and keen embracers of the needs of the industry.
Classics such as Kashmir Ki Kali, Jab Jab Phool Khile,
Himalaya Ki God Mein, Janwar etc., stand testimony
to this beautiful affair between cinema and the people
of J&K. The story of this tryst is however quite filmy in
itself. Like a movie interval, this rendezvous of films in
YOJANA September 2022 19
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18 YOJANA September 2022
Tryst with Cinematic Paradise
Nitishwar Kumar
The author is an IAS and is presently the Chairman, Jammu Kashmir Film Development Council & Principal Secretary to Lieutenant
Governor, J&K. Email: ps.rb-jk@nic.in
The Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir has had a unique and memorable tryst with films and
filmmaking. Classics such as Kashmir Ki Kali, Jab Jab Phool Khile, Himalay Ki God Mein, Janwar
stand testimony to this beautiful affair between cinema and the people of J&K. The Government
of J&K has now formulated the ‘Jammu and Kashmir Film Policy 2021’ that offers the best
in-country tangible and intangible incentives for film shooting, financial and other incentives,
and support for creating and upgrading world-class infrastructure.
J&K Film Policy 2021
SPECIAL ARTICLE
18 YOJANA September 2022 YOJANA September 2022 19
T
umse acha kaun hai, Jai Jai Shiv Shankar,
Noorie…, Kabhi kabhi mere dil mein khayal
aata hai, Chali re chali re… Jiya re jiya re,
Zindagi kuch to bata…Kitni khoobsoorat yeh
tasveer hai; All these songs have one thing in common—
all were shot in the beautiful landscape of “Gar Firdaus
bar-rue zamin ast…’.
Remarkably, the above list has now started adding
new hits as the Government of J&K has taken up
‘Film Sector’ as a priority industry and has unveiled in
August of 2021, the ‘Jammu and Kashmir Film Policy
2021’ – a comprehensive policy to address several
objectives to make Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) the most
sought-after filmmaking destination in India and a
mainstream livelihood creation sector where artistic
vibrancy shines through, tourism avenues expand and
investment channels open into the UT.
The Policy was launched after extensive stakeholder
consultations led at the apex level by the Hon’ble
Lieutenant Governor and with special inputs received
from the nuanced film fraternity and their ecosystem in
Mumbai, Hyderabad, Madras, and Kolkata. This was
coupled with an exhaustive study of film policies across
the Indian States and globally so that current and relevant
best practices from the industry today could be mapped
and a unique formulation of policy vision, objectives,
roadmaps, and incentives are chalked out for J&K’s Film
Policy. With this Policy, J&K is now witnessing a surge
in big-budget movies with veteran actors, directors, and
stalwarts in the movie production and music industry as
front-runners in shooting in the Union Territory. The
industry is appreciating the support offered via the Policy
and the Single Window Cell.
The Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir has had
a unique and memorable tryst with films and filmmaking.
The film industry has always desired to capture the pristine
landscapes of snow-clad mountains, breath-taking valleys,
and picturesque springs and imbibe the rich heritage,
vibrant cuisines, beautiful traditions, and soulful folk
music of the land. The locals in turn have always been
great hosts and keen embracers of the needs of the industry.
Classics such as Kashmir Ki Kali, Jab Jab Phool Khile,
Himalaya Ki God Mein, Janwar etc., stand testimony
to this beautiful affair between cinema and the people
of J&K. The story of this tryst is however quite filmy in
itself. Like a movie interval, this rendezvous of films in
YOJANA September 2022 19 20 YOJANA September 2022
the region was forced to undergo a compelled hiatus with
guns and thorny roses taking over. The villainy of conflict
of violence overpowered for some time but eventually, like
any good old Hindi blockbuster movie, the power of love
triumphed as if the ‘Zanjeer’ is being swiftly unshackled
and the lovers are being reunited!
Nonpareil Offerings under the Policy
The J&K Film Policy is a comprehensive and
extensively drafted policy with over 12 Clauses to
strategically revive the film industry and make J&K
the most sought-after unique world-class filmmaking
destination in India. It comes with a financial outlay of Rs
100 crores every Financial Year for 5 years, until 2026.
Encompassing unmatched subsidy packages for films
shot in the UT, starting at a cap of up to Rs 1 crore subsidy
offered for the first film to be shot in UT to up to Rs 2 crore
subsidy for the third film to be shot in
UT, there are even subsidies for new
categories such as OTT Films and web
series, films shot on patriotic themes
and ‘Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat’, and
special incentives for utilisation of
local artistic talent from J&K in films.
The Policy offers the best-in-
country, tangible and intangible
incentives for film shooting, financial
and other incentives, and support for
creating and upgrading world-class
infrastructure such as developing Film
Cities, Studios, multiplexes, etc. Some
other offerings include the development
of a Single Window Cell to offer
information on locations, available talent, and equipment
and an integrated portal for administrative efficiency and
assistance for easing out procedures for filmmaking in the
J&K and in granting permission for film shoots within
defined timelines. The Policy also mandates the setting
up of a dedicated Jammu and Kashmir Film Development
Council at the apex level of J&K Government to execute
the objectives under the policy in mission mode.
Setting up of a visionary J&K Film Development
Council and development of the Single Window Cell to one
of the fastest processing times for Film Shoot Applications
in the country.
A dedicated J&K Film Development Council has
been set up at the Apex Level, which functions as a
separate vertical and acts as a distinct agency to achieve the
objectives of the Film Policy. The J&K Film Development
Council is a high-powered Committee headed by the
Principal Secretary to the Hon’ble Lieutenant Governor,
Jammu and Kashmir as Chairman and comprises other
senior officers and eminent personalities.
As outlined in the Policy, a dedicated Single
Window Cell was also set up in record time to handhold
interested film enthusiasts to shoot films in the UT.
An integrated portal was developed to act as a single-
point resource, hosting a location compendium, talent
directory featuring interested local artists, equipment
directory, and also to facilitate permissions for film
shoots and availing of subsidy under the Policy in a
time-bound efficient manner. As of today, over 125+
applications for shooting films were received since the
launch of the Policy on 5 August 2021, on the portal.
Out of them, over 122 applications were successfully
processed and granted permission to shoot. The successful
applications were processed in a record average time of
4-5 working days, which is one of the fastest times for
processing Film Shoot Applications in the country. This is
in stark contrast to the earlier received average application
numbers of just 1-2 per month with an
average processing time of 20-25 days.
Way Forward
A Film City in the Making
To build best-in-class nationally
competitive infrastructure and to
holistically develop the film ecosystem
in J&K, the Government of Jammu and
Kashmir is in the works to support the
setting up of an all-round Film City with
offerings such as music studios, skilling
institutes, backlots, and sets, equipment
warehouses, accommodation facilities,
etc. This will be a one-of-a-kind
infrastructure uniquely positioned to
The film industry has always
desired to capture the pristine
landscapes of snow-clad
mountains, breath-taking valleys,
and picturesque springs and
imbibe the rich heritage, vibrant
cuisines, beautiful traditions, and
soulful folk music of the land.
The locals in turn have always
been great hosts and keen
embracers of the needs of the
industry.
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18 YOJANA September 2022
Tryst with Cinematic Paradise
Nitishwar Kumar
The author is an IAS and is presently the Chairman, Jammu Kashmir Film Development Council & Principal Secretary to Lieutenant
Governor, J&K. Email: ps.rb-jk@nic.in
The Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir has had a unique and memorable tryst with films and
filmmaking. Classics such as Kashmir Ki Kali, Jab Jab Phool Khile, Himalay Ki God Mein, Janwar
stand testimony to this beautiful affair between cinema and the people of J&K. The Government
of J&K has now formulated the ‘Jammu and Kashmir Film Policy 2021’ that offers the best
in-country tangible and intangible incentives for film shooting, financial and other incentives,
and support for creating and upgrading world-class infrastructure.
J&K Film Policy 2021
SPECIAL ARTICLE
18 YOJANA September 2022 YOJANA September 2022 19
T
umse acha kaun hai, Jai Jai Shiv Shankar,
Noorie…, Kabhi kabhi mere dil mein khayal
aata hai, Chali re chali re… Jiya re jiya re,
Zindagi kuch to bata…Kitni khoobsoorat yeh
tasveer hai; All these songs have one thing in common—
all were shot in the beautiful landscape of “Gar Firdaus
bar-rue zamin ast…’.
Remarkably, the above list has now started adding
new hits as the Government of J&K has taken up
‘Film Sector’ as a priority industry and has unveiled in
August of 2021, the ‘Jammu and Kashmir Film Policy
2021’ – a comprehensive policy to address several
objectives to make Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) the most
sought-after filmmaking destination in India and a
mainstream livelihood creation sector where artistic
vibrancy shines through, tourism avenues expand and
investment channels open into the UT.
The Policy was launched after extensive stakeholder
consultations led at the apex level by the Hon’ble
Lieutenant Governor and with special inputs received
from the nuanced film fraternity and their ecosystem in
Mumbai, Hyderabad, Madras, and Kolkata. This was
coupled with an exhaustive study of film policies across
the Indian States and globally so that current and relevant
best practices from the industry today could be mapped
and a unique formulation of policy vision, objectives,
roadmaps, and incentives are chalked out for J&K’s Film
Policy. With this Policy, J&K is now witnessing a surge
in big-budget movies with veteran actors, directors, and
stalwarts in the movie production and music industry as
front-runners in shooting in the Union Territory. The
industry is appreciating the support offered via the Policy
and the Single Window Cell.
The Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir has had
a unique and memorable tryst with films and filmmaking.
The film industry has always desired to capture the pristine
landscapes of snow-clad mountains, breath-taking valleys,
and picturesque springs and imbibe the rich heritage,
vibrant cuisines, beautiful traditions, and soulful folk
music of the land. The locals in turn have always been
great hosts and keen embracers of the needs of the industry.
Classics such as Kashmir Ki Kali, Jab Jab Phool Khile,
Himalaya Ki God Mein, Janwar etc., stand testimony
to this beautiful affair between cinema and the people
of J&K. The story of this tryst is however quite filmy in
itself. Like a movie interval, this rendezvous of films in
YOJANA September 2022 19 20 YOJANA September 2022
the region was forced to undergo a compelled hiatus with
guns and thorny roses taking over. The villainy of conflict
of violence overpowered for some time but eventually, like
any good old Hindi blockbuster movie, the power of love
triumphed as if the ‘Zanjeer’ is being swiftly unshackled
and the lovers are being reunited!
Nonpareil Offerings under the Policy
The J&K Film Policy is a comprehensive and
extensively drafted policy with over 12 Clauses to
strategically revive the film industry and make J&K
the most sought-after unique world-class filmmaking
destination in India. It comes with a financial outlay of Rs
100 crores every Financial Year for 5 years, until 2026.
Encompassing unmatched subsidy packages for films
shot in the UT, starting at a cap of up to Rs 1 crore subsidy
offered for the first film to be shot in UT to up to Rs 2 crore
subsidy for the third film to be shot in
UT, there are even subsidies for new
categories such as OTT Films and web
series, films shot on patriotic themes
and ‘Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat’, and
special incentives for utilisation of
local artistic talent from J&K in films.
The Policy offers the best-in-
country, tangible and intangible
incentives for film shooting, financial
and other incentives, and support for
creating and upgrading world-class
infrastructure such as developing Film
Cities, Studios, multiplexes, etc. Some
other offerings include the development
of a Single Window Cell to offer
information on locations, available talent, and equipment
and an integrated portal for administrative efficiency and
assistance for easing out procedures for filmmaking in the
J&K and in granting permission for film shoots within
defined timelines. The Policy also mandates the setting
up of a dedicated Jammu and Kashmir Film Development
Council at the apex level of J&K Government to execute
the objectives under the policy in mission mode.
Setting up of a visionary J&K Film Development
Council and development of the Single Window Cell to one
of the fastest processing times for Film Shoot Applications
in the country.
A dedicated J&K Film Development Council has
been set up at the Apex Level, which functions as a
separate vertical and acts as a distinct agency to achieve the
objectives of the Film Policy. The J&K Film Development
Council is a high-powered Committee headed by the
Principal Secretary to the Hon’ble Lieutenant Governor,
Jammu and Kashmir as Chairman and comprises other
senior officers and eminent personalities.
As outlined in the Policy, a dedicated Single
Window Cell was also set up in record time to handhold
interested film enthusiasts to shoot films in the UT.
An integrated portal was developed to act as a single-
point resource, hosting a location compendium, talent
directory featuring interested local artists, equipment
directory, and also to facilitate permissions for film
shoots and availing of subsidy under the Policy in a
time-bound efficient manner. As of today, over 125+
applications for shooting films were received since the
launch of the Policy on 5 August 2021, on the portal.
Out of them, over 122 applications were successfully
processed and granted permission to shoot. The successful
applications were processed in a record average time of
4-5 working days, which is one of the fastest times for
processing Film Shoot Applications in the country. This is
in stark contrast to the earlier received average application
numbers of just 1-2 per month with an
average processing time of 20-25 days.
Way Forward
A Film City in the Making
To build best-in-class nationally
competitive infrastructure and to
holistically develop the film ecosystem
in J&K, the Government of Jammu and
Kashmir is in the works to support the
setting up of an all-round Film City with
offerings such as music studios, skilling
institutes, backlots, and sets, equipment
warehouses, accommodation facilities,
etc. This will be a one-of-a-kind
infrastructure uniquely positioned to
The film industry has always
desired to capture the pristine
landscapes of snow-clad
mountains, breath-taking valleys,
and picturesque springs and
imbibe the rich heritage, vibrant
cuisines, beautiful traditions, and
soulful folk music of the land.
The locals in turn have always
been great hosts and keen
embracers of the needs of the
industry.
YOJANA September 2022 21
the requirements of the Filming sector
in the UT and will position it as one
of the most ideal and sought-after
filmmaking locations in India.
Annual Film Festival
The Film Policy aspires to
establish the J&K Film Festival as an
annual calendar event every year to
allow the filmmaking community to
exchange ideas, showcase their work,
and be part of building a celebratory
narrative of films in J&K. Through
the festival, an objective will also be to disseminate
information about the art, culture, history, heritage,
livelihood, and glorious traditions of the Jammu &
Kashmir to the world.
J&K Film Awards
The Government of J&K intends to bring in a system
of awarding films and filmmakers. An indicative list
of awards may include categories such as— Awards of
Excellence for J&K Films, Films Promoting Jammu &
Kashmir as a Destination, etc.
Restoration & Preservation of J&K Films
Work to set up Jammu & Kashmir Film Archives in the
Directorate of Information and Public Relations is already
ongoing. This will enable the Government to not only
maintain a record of the acclaimed work but also create
a database of the film industry going forward. Existing
archives (if any, both analog and digital), as identified by
the committee to be of archival value, will be restored in a
mission mode. Producers will be encouraged to deposit a
copy of their film and publicity material with the archives
moving forward.
FAM Trips
Familiarisation trips are being planned by the
government for potential investors, filmmakers, decision-
makers, regional producers, or other
relevant stakeholders to encourage and
incentivise investments in this sector.
Development of Shooting Places
The J&K Film Development
Council is in the process of identifying,
cataloging, and developing promising
potential shooting locations that have
aesthetic and cinematic appeal. These
locations will be developed in synergy
with the Tourism Department and
private investors.
With the setting up of a dedicated J&K Film
Development Council, these aspirations have been taken
up in mission mode to streamline the film industry and its
allied sectors, and to bring in the necessary investments
and stakeholders to rejuvenate the industry and love for
films and filmmaking in general among the public of
Jammu and Kashmir.
In addition, a notably unique flagship programme,
‘Redefining the Paradise’ was also jointly conceptualised
by the Mission Youth Initiative of J&K and the J&K Film
Development Council for promoting local talent, film-
friendly shooting locations, and harnessing the potential
of tourist villages in J&K. Significantly, the programme
facilitates promoting the shooting of songs and movies in
the selected villages through systematic assistance. Any
such initiative is to be incentivised by way of financial
assistance up to the tune of Rs 10 lakh as support for
promoting both the scenic beauty and local talent in
tune with J&K Film Policy. The programme also offers
financial incentives to local youth groups for initiatives
that promote rural tourism optimally to generate jobs,
and income and promote new destinations. Further,
the initiative will also facilitate inter-departmental
coordination for prioritising the promotion of silver
screening in Jammu & Kashmir.
This Policy has the potential to emerge
as a change maker for the film ecosystem in
the valley and India and serve as a uniquely-
framed policy with its thrust given to local
film talent, film infrastructure, and sustainable
service economy.
Jammu and Kashmir Film Policy 2021
not only sets the vision for the creation of a
vibrant world-class Film Ecosystem in the
UT but also epitomises the legendary tryst
that existed between Jammu and Kashmir
and films and resets it in motion once again,
making it creatively reverberate across the
globe through both tangible and intangible
mediums. ?
J&K Film Policy 2021 has
the potential to emerge as
a change maker for the film
ecosystem in the valley and
India and serve as a uniquely-
framed policy with its thrust
given to local film talent, film
infrastructure, and sustainable
service economy.
A still from the movie 'Kashmir ki Kali'
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18 YOJANA September 2022
Tryst with Cinematic Paradise
Nitishwar Kumar
The author is an IAS and is presently the Chairman, Jammu Kashmir Film Development Council & Principal Secretary to Lieutenant
Governor, J&K. Email: ps.rb-jk@nic.in
The Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir has had a unique and memorable tryst with films and
filmmaking. Classics such as Kashmir Ki Kali, Jab Jab Phool Khile, Himalay Ki God Mein, Janwar
stand testimony to this beautiful affair between cinema and the people of J&K. The Government
of J&K has now formulated the ‘Jammu and Kashmir Film Policy 2021’ that offers the best
in-country tangible and intangible incentives for film shooting, financial and other incentives,
and support for creating and upgrading world-class infrastructure.
J&K Film Policy 2021
SPECIAL ARTICLE
18 YOJANA September 2022 YOJANA September 2022 19
T
umse acha kaun hai, Jai Jai Shiv Shankar,
Noorie…, Kabhi kabhi mere dil mein khayal
aata hai, Chali re chali re… Jiya re jiya re,
Zindagi kuch to bata…Kitni khoobsoorat yeh
tasveer hai; All these songs have one thing in common—
all were shot in the beautiful landscape of “Gar Firdaus
bar-rue zamin ast…’.
Remarkably, the above list has now started adding
new hits as the Government of J&K has taken up
‘Film Sector’ as a priority industry and has unveiled in
August of 2021, the ‘Jammu and Kashmir Film Policy
2021’ – a comprehensive policy to address several
objectives to make Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) the most
sought-after filmmaking destination in India and a
mainstream livelihood creation sector where artistic
vibrancy shines through, tourism avenues expand and
investment channels open into the UT.
The Policy was launched after extensive stakeholder
consultations led at the apex level by the Hon’ble
Lieutenant Governor and with special inputs received
from the nuanced film fraternity and their ecosystem in
Mumbai, Hyderabad, Madras, and Kolkata. This was
coupled with an exhaustive study of film policies across
the Indian States and globally so that current and relevant
best practices from the industry today could be mapped
and a unique formulation of policy vision, objectives,
roadmaps, and incentives are chalked out for J&K’s Film
Policy. With this Policy, J&K is now witnessing a surge
in big-budget movies with veteran actors, directors, and
stalwarts in the movie production and music industry as
front-runners in shooting in the Union Territory. The
industry is appreciating the support offered via the Policy
and the Single Window Cell.
The Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir has had
a unique and memorable tryst with films and filmmaking.
The film industry has always desired to capture the pristine
landscapes of snow-clad mountains, breath-taking valleys,
and picturesque springs and imbibe the rich heritage,
vibrant cuisines, beautiful traditions, and soulful folk
music of the land. The locals in turn have always been
great hosts and keen embracers of the needs of the industry.
Classics such as Kashmir Ki Kali, Jab Jab Phool Khile,
Himalaya Ki God Mein, Janwar etc., stand testimony
to this beautiful affair between cinema and the people
of J&K. The story of this tryst is however quite filmy in
itself. Like a movie interval, this rendezvous of films in
YOJANA September 2022 19 20 YOJANA September 2022
the region was forced to undergo a compelled hiatus with
guns and thorny roses taking over. The villainy of conflict
of violence overpowered for some time but eventually, like
any good old Hindi blockbuster movie, the power of love
triumphed as if the ‘Zanjeer’ is being swiftly unshackled
and the lovers are being reunited!
Nonpareil Offerings under the Policy
The J&K Film Policy is a comprehensive and
extensively drafted policy with over 12 Clauses to
strategically revive the film industry and make J&K
the most sought-after unique world-class filmmaking
destination in India. It comes with a financial outlay of Rs
100 crores every Financial Year for 5 years, until 2026.
Encompassing unmatched subsidy packages for films
shot in the UT, starting at a cap of up to Rs 1 crore subsidy
offered for the first film to be shot in UT to up to Rs 2 crore
subsidy for the third film to be shot in
UT, there are even subsidies for new
categories such as OTT Films and web
series, films shot on patriotic themes
and ‘Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat’, and
special incentives for utilisation of
local artistic talent from J&K in films.
The Policy offers the best-in-
country, tangible and intangible
incentives for film shooting, financial
and other incentives, and support for
creating and upgrading world-class
infrastructure such as developing Film
Cities, Studios, multiplexes, etc. Some
other offerings include the development
of a Single Window Cell to offer
information on locations, available talent, and equipment
and an integrated portal for administrative efficiency and
assistance for easing out procedures for filmmaking in the
J&K and in granting permission for film shoots within
defined timelines. The Policy also mandates the setting
up of a dedicated Jammu and Kashmir Film Development
Council at the apex level of J&K Government to execute
the objectives under the policy in mission mode.
Setting up of a visionary J&K Film Development
Council and development of the Single Window Cell to one
of the fastest processing times for Film Shoot Applications
in the country.
A dedicated J&K Film Development Council has
been set up at the Apex Level, which functions as a
separate vertical and acts as a distinct agency to achieve the
objectives of the Film Policy. The J&K Film Development
Council is a high-powered Committee headed by the
Principal Secretary to the Hon’ble Lieutenant Governor,
Jammu and Kashmir as Chairman and comprises other
senior officers and eminent personalities.
As outlined in the Policy, a dedicated Single
Window Cell was also set up in record time to handhold
interested film enthusiasts to shoot films in the UT.
An integrated portal was developed to act as a single-
point resource, hosting a location compendium, talent
directory featuring interested local artists, equipment
directory, and also to facilitate permissions for film
shoots and availing of subsidy under the Policy in a
time-bound efficient manner. As of today, over 125+
applications for shooting films were received since the
launch of the Policy on 5 August 2021, on the portal.
Out of them, over 122 applications were successfully
processed and granted permission to shoot. The successful
applications were processed in a record average time of
4-5 working days, which is one of the fastest times for
processing Film Shoot Applications in the country. This is
in stark contrast to the earlier received average application
numbers of just 1-2 per month with an
average processing time of 20-25 days.
Way Forward
A Film City in the Making
To build best-in-class nationally
competitive infrastructure and to
holistically develop the film ecosystem
in J&K, the Government of Jammu and
Kashmir is in the works to support the
setting up of an all-round Film City with
offerings such as music studios, skilling
institutes, backlots, and sets, equipment
warehouses, accommodation facilities,
etc. This will be a one-of-a-kind
infrastructure uniquely positioned to
The film industry has always
desired to capture the pristine
landscapes of snow-clad
mountains, breath-taking valleys,
and picturesque springs and
imbibe the rich heritage, vibrant
cuisines, beautiful traditions, and
soulful folk music of the land.
The locals in turn have always
been great hosts and keen
embracers of the needs of the
industry.
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the requirements of the Filming sector
in the UT and will position it as one
of the most ideal and sought-after
filmmaking locations in India.
Annual Film Festival
The Film Policy aspires to
establish the J&K Film Festival as an
annual calendar event every year to
allow the filmmaking community to
exchange ideas, showcase their work,
and be part of building a celebratory
narrative of films in J&K. Through
the festival, an objective will also be to disseminate
information about the art, culture, history, heritage,
livelihood, and glorious traditions of the Jammu &
Kashmir to the world.
J&K Film Awards
The Government of J&K intends to bring in a system
of awarding films and filmmakers. An indicative list
of awards may include categories such as— Awards of
Excellence for J&K Films, Films Promoting Jammu &
Kashmir as a Destination, etc.
Restoration & Preservation of J&K Films
Work to set up Jammu & Kashmir Film Archives in the
Directorate of Information and Public Relations is already
ongoing. This will enable the Government to not only
maintain a record of the acclaimed work but also create
a database of the film industry going forward. Existing
archives (if any, both analog and digital), as identified by
the committee to be of archival value, will be restored in a
mission mode. Producers will be encouraged to deposit a
copy of their film and publicity material with the archives
moving forward.
FAM Trips
Familiarisation trips are being planned by the
government for potential investors, filmmakers, decision-
makers, regional producers, or other
relevant stakeholders to encourage and
incentivise investments in this sector.
Development of Shooting Places
The J&K Film Development
Council is in the process of identifying,
cataloging, and developing promising
potential shooting locations that have
aesthetic and cinematic appeal. These
locations will be developed in synergy
with the Tourism Department and
private investors.
With the setting up of a dedicated J&K Film
Development Council, these aspirations have been taken
up in mission mode to streamline the film industry and its
allied sectors, and to bring in the necessary investments
and stakeholders to rejuvenate the industry and love for
films and filmmaking in general among the public of
Jammu and Kashmir.
In addition, a notably unique flagship programme,
‘Redefining the Paradise’ was also jointly conceptualised
by the Mission Youth Initiative of J&K and the J&K Film
Development Council for promoting local talent, film-
friendly shooting locations, and harnessing the potential
of tourist villages in J&K. Significantly, the programme
facilitates promoting the shooting of songs and movies in
the selected villages through systematic assistance. Any
such initiative is to be incentivised by way of financial
assistance up to the tune of Rs 10 lakh as support for
promoting both the scenic beauty and local talent in
tune with J&K Film Policy. The programme also offers
financial incentives to local youth groups for initiatives
that promote rural tourism optimally to generate jobs,
and income and promote new destinations. Further,
the initiative will also facilitate inter-departmental
coordination for prioritising the promotion of silver
screening in Jammu & Kashmir.
This Policy has the potential to emerge
as a change maker for the film ecosystem in
the valley and India and serve as a uniquely-
framed policy with its thrust given to local
film talent, film infrastructure, and sustainable
service economy.
Jammu and Kashmir Film Policy 2021
not only sets the vision for the creation of a
vibrant world-class Film Ecosystem in the
UT but also epitomises the legendary tryst
that existed between Jammu and Kashmir
and films and resets it in motion once again,
making it creatively reverberate across the
globe through both tangible and intangible
mediums. ?
J&K Film Policy 2021 has
the potential to emerge as
a change maker for the film
ecosystem in the valley and
India and serve as a uniquely-
framed policy with its thrust
given to local film talent, film
infrastructure, and sustainable
service economy.
A still from the movie 'Kashmir ki Kali'
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ince the introduction of constitutional reforms
with regards to J&K in August 2019, the
government has been focused on bringing
about wide-ranging reforms to substantially
improve governance and enhance ease of living for the
people of the region at an unprecedented pace.
• Banihal Qazigund Road Tunnel, built at a cost of over
Rs 3100 crore is operational. The 8.45 km long tunnel
would reduce the road distance between Banihal and
Qazigund by 16 km, and reduce journey time by around
one and a half hour. The tunnel would help establish
an all-weather connection between Jammu & Kashmir,
and bring the two regions closer.
• A 500 KW solar power plant at Palli was inaugurated
by the Prime Minister which will make it the country’s
first Panchayat to become carbon neutral.
• Srinagar’s long-awaited Ram Bagh flyover was opened.
• Ongoing Road & Transport Projects:
o Baramulla-Gulmarg: NH-701A in Union Territory
of J&K; upgradation of the existing carriageway;
total length 43 km; awarded cost Rs 85 crores to
improve riding quality of NH for tourist to visit
Gulmarg.
o V ailoo-Donipawa (P-VI): NH-244 in the Anantnag
district of J&K; construction and upgradation
(2L+PS) of the road; total length 28 km; awarded
cost Rs 158 crores to provide connectivity to
Kokernag and V ailoo.
o Donipawa-Ashajipra (P-VII): NH-244, joining
with NH-44 in the District of Anantnag;
construction of a new bypass (2L+PS); total length
8.5 Km; awarded cost Rs 57 Crores to bypass the
Anantnag district.
o Four lane Ring Road around Srinagar (42 km):
Rs 2948.72 crores allotted for decongestion of
Srinagar city.
• Various initiatives have been taken to streamline
Amarnathji Yatra for the devotees.
• Jammu Ropeway has been completed and Phase-II of
Jammu Ropeway from Mahamaya to Bagh-e-Bahu
section has also been commissioned.
• Under the Central Sector Scheme ‘PRASHAD’, the
construction of the tourist interpretation centre at
Dargah Hazratbal has been completed.
• A New Central Sector Scheme has been notified on
19 February 2021, for the industrial development of the
UT of J&K, with an outlay of Rs 28,400 crore, which
is likely to employ over 4.5 lakh people while boosting
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the industrial development of J&K.
• J&K has been declared Open Defecation Free (ODF)
under Swachh Bharat Mission.
• A 100 per cent saturation has been achieved in 17
individual beneficiary centric schemes, including
Saubhagya, Ujala, Ujjwala, and Indradhanush schemes.
• During the year 2020-21, 1,289 road construction
works were completed at a cost of Rs 1,638 crores.
The construction work of 14,500 km of roads has been
completed so far under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak
Yojana, which has connected about 2,000 places.
• An international flight from Srinagar to Sharjah has
been started on 23 October 2021. In addition, night
flights from Jammu and Srinagar have also been
started.
• The scope of the High-Density Plantation Scheme
for apple has been expanded to include mango, litchi,
cherry, walnut, etc. Kashmiri saffron has been given the
Geographical-Indication (GI) tag.
• Under fast-track recruitment, 26,330 posts have been
identified in various departments in the UT of J&K
and taken up for recruitment. Presently, selection
process has been completed with respect to 11,324
posts.
A total of 1,41,815 new works/projects have been
taken up under various sectors/schemes in the UT of J&K
since 2019. Funds amounting to Rs 27,274.00 crore have
been provided for completion of these works/projects.
The project construction and procurement activities
are creating significant employment opportunities
for skilled as well as unskilled labourers, engineers,
transporters and small businesses in addition to those
engaged in supply of material, equipment and tools in
the private sector. It is estimated that this investment
has generated employment of about 1,169 lakh man
days in the UT of J&K. Besides connectivity and power
infrastructure projects, status of progress in other sectors is
as under:
i. PMDP-2015: The progress of projects being
implemented in the UT of J&K under the Prime
Minister’s Development Package-2015 has been
accelerated. 53 projects pertaining to 15 Ministries
are being implemented at a cost of Rs 58,477 crore
in various sectors such as Roads, Power, Health,
Education, Tourism, Agriculture, Skill Development
etc., out of which 25 projects have been completed/
substantially completed.
ii. Languishing Projects: Under languishing projects
programme, 1,193 projects worth Rs 1,984 crores were
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