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]]>India’s first-ever national film museum is a 6,000 sq.ft heritage building with a modern five-storey glass structure.
“It showcases to the world outside what Indian cinema has achieved in its entirety over more than 100 years,” informed Amrit Gangar, a consulting curator who worked on the project.
The government-funded National Museum of Indian Cinema (NMIC) is a repository of memorabilia, recordings, film-making tools and interactive touch screens for visitors to watch their favorite movie clips.
According to Indian Government’s Film Department Director-General Prashant Pathrabe, the museum takes visitors through a memorable journey of Indian cinema from the silent era to talkies to the studio era to the new wave.
The museum does not limit the ‘filmy experience’ to Bollywood but introduces visitors to other Indian regions and languages.
“Films are made in about 25 different regional languages in India and all are included here so that the entire country, irrespective of which part you come from, can enjoy this museum,” Pathrabe adds.
The museum was setup at a cost of INR 1.4 billion and was completed in 2014.
However, the inaugural was delayed after the Indian Government planned to build the new wing, which includes a section depicting Mahatma Gandhi’s impact on world cinema and on Charlie Chaplin.
A South Indian native Maria Jones says that she’s really delighted with her experience while speaking about her experience at the museum.
“I’m really happy and excited to see the history of Indian cinema until now. The different cameras have been fascinating for me. The first cameras were really huge,” said Jones.
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]]>The event scheduled to take place on December 6, 2018 will witness the participation of filmmakers and film enthusiasts from South Asia.
According to Film Director Dinesh DC, the agenda of the conclave is to come up with solutions for challenges faced by South Asian film industries, starting from censorship to shooting.
Adding further, Dinesh highlighted that it takes several months before Nepali films can be screened in India. However, Bollywood films get the green light in Nepal even months before a film’s release.
“The conclave will focus on making the censorship process more efficient and effective, but that’s not all. When a foreign movie is to be filmed in Nepal, they travel with the help of travel agencies while when we travel to another country it’s a different story altogether, and the journey is perhaps more challenging,” says DC.
Additionally, this convention will also explore the possibility of developing the ‘one-door policy’ in the South Asian region.
The decision of hosting the event in Nepal comes as a result of PM Oli’s proposal for the same during his recent visit to India.
Dinesh informs that a group of ‘biggies’ from India like Chairman of Essel Group and Zee TV Network Subash Chandra and renowned Bollywood actress Jaya Prada visited Nepal to sign the deal with Nepal’s Prime Minister.
“Besides the conclave, Zee Cine Awards will also now take place in Nepal,” reveals Dinesh.
These prestigious events will be used as a medium to promote the country’s “Visit Nepal 2020” theme as the events are expected to have a star-studded guest arrival!
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