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Uzbekistan extends Red Carpet to Indian filmmakers

“We want the India-Uzbekistan friendship to stay as strong as forever”.

ByIFP Bureau

Updated 28 Nov 2022, 9:58 am

(Photo: PIB)
(Photo: PIB)

Uzbekistan is keen to collaborate with India on filmmaking and has extended invitation to Indian filmmakers for making films in the country.

The invitation was extended by Dr Barno Ungboeva, adviser to the Director General of Cinematography Agency of Uzbekistan, at an IFFI Table Talks, held at the International Film Festival of India-53 in Goa on Sunday.

Barno was accompanied by renowned film directors from Uzbekistan Khilal Nasimov and Lazizbk Temirov; and Producer Atabek Khodjiev.

The Central Asian Republic is keen to host film industry stakeholders belonging to national and vernacular language film industry, for shooting in their country.

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Indian filmmakers have received this warm invitation to add to the breadth, depth and richness of its films, by leveraging the architectural, religious and natural destinations of the country, including its mosques, mausoleums and other sites.

“We have Bollywood films which were screened in Tashkent Film Festival. We have also extended our reach to other Indian film industries in India, such as the Tamil, Telugu and Bengali film industry,” Barno said.

Barno said students from West Bengal have been invited to participate in a five-day filmmaking competition in the Tashkent International Film Festival.

 “We have invited Allu Arjun and Rashmika Mandana to showcase their films in the next edition of the festival and they have agreed to it.”

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Uzbek Director Khilal Nasimov said, “We grew up listening to Indian music and watching Indian movies, including by Raj Kapoor, Hema Malini and Shah Rukh Khan, to name a few. We love them all. They are a super-emotional part of our lives”.

Producer Atabek Khodjiev extended invitation for Indian film-makers to visit Uzbekistan’s film institute and to enter into collaboration for film-shooting in their country. “We want the India-Uzbekistan friendship to stay as strong as forever”.

A film delegation from India, led by NFDC MD Ravinder Bhakar was present at the XIV Tashkent International Film Festival this year. New steps were signed with Uzbekistan for collaboration and  coproduction, according to a PIB release.

 

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