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Hans India
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Hans India
Key stakeholders meet to discuss development of Odia film industry
Bhubaneswar: Prominent figures from Odisha film fraternity on Monday held a threadbare discussion on various issues concerning the Odia film industry and its promotion. A meeting of various key stakeholders was held held at the conference hall of Sanskruti Bhavan under the aegis of the Odia Language, Literature and Culture department here to discuss a comprehensive development of Odia films and film fraternity. The meeting aimed to address various aspects such as expanding the reach and promotion of Odia cinema, instituting regular State Film Awards and supporting stakeholders in the film ecosystem. Renowned Odia film actor and Digapahandi MLA, Sidhant Mohapatra, presided over the meeting attended by producers, directors, actors, actresses, writers and musicians. The stakeholders shared their valuable suggestions on the growth and betterment of Odia cinema. 'Key discussions included ensuring the annual conferment of Odisha State Film Awards in a timely manner, selection of jury members and chairpersons, preferably involving individuals associated with the art and film, especially youth. Proposals were also made to increase the cash prize amounts, expand the existing 33 award categories and develop a dedicated website featuring comprehensive information about nominated and award-winning films and artistes,' noted the official statement. It further said discussions were also held on formulating a new film policy, providing government subsidy for film production, strengthening and streamlining the function of Odisha Film Development Corporation Limited and upgrading Kalinga Studio infrastructure. Suggestions were made to improve the foundational infrastructure for film production in the State, increase the number of cinema halls, make cinema ticket prices more affordable for the audience, establish a dedicated film archive and make a separate platform in order to promote OTT and digital content. Participants also proposed government support for producing films rooted in authentic Odia stories and empowering individuals involved in the film fraternity. The meeting concluded with a consensus on taking strategic steps to promote the Odia film sector for both cultural enrichment and public entertainment.


New Indian Express
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- New Indian Express
Odia film fraternity seeks new film policy for development of Ollywood
BHUBANESWAR: Members of the Odia film industry have called for formulation of a new film policy, expanding the scope of Odisha State Film Awards and promotion of Odia content on OTT platforms. At a meeting on comprehensive development of the Odia film industry, organised by the Odia Language, Literature and Culture department on Monday, members of the industry said there is an urgent need for formulation of a new film policy which would provide a robust framework for the sustainable growth of the industry, addressing challenges such as funding, distribution, and market access. Digapahandi MLA and actor Sidhant Mohapatra, who presided over the meeting, suggested that the government should extend financial incentives to support filmmakers including subsidy for film-making, particularly to those producing content rooted in Odisha's culture. They sought special provisions to promote Odia content on OTT platforms and other digital streaming mediums. The Odisha State Film Policy was announced by the Industries department in 2019 and was valid till March 2022. However, none in the industry could benefit from the policy because of multiple reasons including the Covid-19 pandemic and lack of implementation of various initiatives under it, among others. The industry stakeholders demanded strengthening of the Odisha Film Development Corporation Limited (OFDC) and expanding its role in facilitating production and promotion. They also sought to expedite modernisation of the iconic Kalinga Studio, which is being implemented by IDCO from 2022. It was to be ready by 2023.