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Minister meets artistes, pledges support to regional cinema
Minister meets artistes, pledges support to regional cinema

Time of India

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Minister meets artistes, pledges support to regional cinema

Ranchi: During a meeting with a visiting delegation of regional artistes on Thursday, the state's minister of tourism, art, culture, and youth affairs, Sudivya Kumar, assured that steps will soon be taken to boost the state's film industry, especially Nagpuri cinema. The meeting was attended by members of the Jharkhand Kalakar Andolan Sangharsh Samiti (JKASS), who submitted a list of demands to strengthen the visibility and viability of local films and artists. Notably, the meeting comes days after TOI's Johar Jharkhand, a special series themed on film, music and state's artistes. The key demand was mandatory screening of Jharkhandi-language films, including Nagpuri, in cinema halls and panchayat buildings. The artists also called for the restructuring of the Jharkhand Film Development Corporation Limited (JFDCL), better subsidy policies, and artist welfare schemes. "Currently, only a handful of theatres screen Nagpuri films, and most shows don't run beyond a few days. This limits our audience and impact. But the minister's response has given us hope. For the first time, there is serious acknowledgement of our issues," said Vivek Nayak, vice president of JKASS. Sudivya posted on X that the artists' suggestions would be taken seriously and discussed at the right forums. He also hinted at upcoming reforms, including an artist insurance scheme and institutional changes in the state's film policy.

Veteran filmmakers mull over state's potential in film-making
Veteran filmmakers mull over state's potential in film-making

Time of India

time19-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Veteran filmmakers mull over state's potential in film-making

1 2 3 Ranchi: Veteran filmmakers from Bollywood discussed the potential of Jharkhand in film industry. Attending a talk show, titled ' Folklore and Filter Coffee – A Jharkhand Special', hosted by city-based social outfit, 'Empower Jharkhand', on Sunday, filmmaker Rahul Rawail recalled filmmaker Raj Kapoor's dedication. "Raj Kapoor could control 5,000 during a shoot. That commitment still inspires me. Discipline and vision could transform Jharkhand's talent pool. Local artistes deserve structured opportunities," he added. TOI, in its April 13 Johar Jharkhand edition, had highlighted the problems faced by state film makers. Filmmaker and branding professional Rahul Mittra underlined the importance of strategic collaboration to boost Jharkhand's film industry. "Small-town stories are winning hearts. Jharkhand needs branding and partnerships to grow as a film destination," he said. Chef and cookbook author Suvir Saran stressed on leveraging food to fuel cultural identity and economic growth. "We must promote dhooska and barra like litti chokha. Social media can take Jharkhand's flavours global," he noted.

Artistes seek reforms in regional film industry to help it grow
Artistes seek reforms in regional film industry to help it grow

Time of India

time14-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Artistes seek reforms in regional film industry to help it grow

1 2 Ranchi: A delegation of local artistes from across the state on Wednesday met the state minister of art and culture, Sudivya Kumar, to press for reforms in the regional film industry , particularly Nagpuri cinema , and highlighted key demands of local film makers, technicians, and to the discussion was the call for mandatory screening of Jharkhandi language films, including Nagpuri, in cinema halls across the state. Artists emphasised that regional films struggle to find space in commercial in its Johar Jharkhand special edition recently highlighted the problems faced by the state's local film industry and the need to revive the state's film policy."Currently, only around 15 cinema halls in Jharkhand screen Nagpuri films, and even those rarely run for more than four days. This severely limits audience access to our cultural content and hurts our ability to grow," said Nagpuri singer Vivek delegation, under the banner of Jharkhand Kalakar Andolan Sangharsh Samiti, also strongly advocated for a streamlined and accessible subsidy policy for films in all regional languages. They proposed that the Film Development Council of Jharkhand (FIDCOJ) be reorganised to include individuals with expertise in cinema and deep knowledge of Jharkhand's culture. The artists insisted that the new policy should enable 100% subsidies for regional films to encourage production and sustain the local film demands included health insurance for artists and technicians, pensions for artists above the age of 50 or those living with disabilities, the issuance of govt-recognised artist ID cards, and the construction of a govt-funded art centre in Ranchi for free public to the delegation's concerns, the minister on X posted, "I have assured them that their suggestions regarding the Jharkhand film policy will be raised at the appropriate forums. The state govt stands with its artists and will take every possible step to support and promote them."The meeting was followed by a peaceful march on Saturday, where over 200 artists from different districts marched from the Press Club to the Firayalal Chowk.

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