Carnival Cinemas to open 30 screens in Jammu and Kashmir, 5 in Ladakh
After abrogation of Article 370, Carnival Cinemas to open 30 screens in Jammu and Kashmir, 5 in Ladakh
Days after Indian government repealed Article 370, transforming Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh into Union Territories, Carnival Cinemas have announced venturing into the Valley.
Carnival Cinemas set to venture in Jammu and Kashmir valley. ()
© Provided by HT Digital Streams Limited Carnival Cinemas set to venture in Jammu and Kashmir valley. ()
A multiplex chain, Carnival Cinemas plan 30 screens across Jammu and Kashmir and five more in Ladakh region.
The Indian government abrogated the Indian Constitution's Article 370, which gave special status to Jammu and Kashmir. While addressing the nation for the first time since the abrogation of Article 370, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said the glorious cinematic days will return to Jammu and Kashmir once normalcy is restored in the state after the new steps taken by his government.
There were times when most of the Bollywood films seemed incomplete without incorporating the beautiful picturesque landscapes of Jammu and Kashmir. A number of romantic duets and dance sequences were shot there, he said addressing the nation.
'There was a time when Kashmir was the favourite destination of Bollywood filmmakers. There was hardly any film that wasn't shot in Kashmir at that time,' he said. He said Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh have the potential to be the biggest tourist hubs of the world and urged the film industries to come and invest in the union territories.
'Once the normalcy in Kashmir is restored. I am confident that in future even international films will be shot there,' he said. Highlighting how filmmaking will help in providing more employment opportunities to the locals, Modi also urged the Indian cinema industry to look at creating entertainment infrastructure and opening new theatres.
He noted that 'this will also increase the employment opportunities for the local people.' The prime minister urged the Bollywood, Telugu and Tamil filmmakers to shoot their films in J&K and Ladakh. 'I especially urge the Hindi, Tamil, and Telegu film fraternity to once again look at Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh for shooting locations,' he said.
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