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    Saudi Culture Ministry strengthens cross-cultural ties with Indian film industry

    April 4, 2022
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    On a visit to India, Saudi Arabia’s Culture Minister Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan and Film Commission CEO Abdullah Al-Qahtani showcased Saudi Arabia’s growing film industry and explored collaborations with the Indian film industry. Executives from NEOM, Film AIUla, Red Sea International Film Festival, and MBC Group were also on the trip.

    Saudi Culture Ministry strengthens cross-cultural ties with Indian film industryDuring their visit, the delegation met with prominent film production houses and Bollywood actors such as Akshay Kumar. Saudi Arabia’s holistic film proposition and the synergistic opportunities for Indian filmmakers were the topics of the discussion. Discussions included Saudi Arabia’s diverse filming locations, talent emerging from the Saudi film industry, and a growing film ecosystem to support Saudi Arabia’s ambitions. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia offers incentives and promotions to support Indian filmmakers.

    In addition to establishing itself on the regional and global stage, the Red Sea International Film Festival offers opportunities for India’s film industry to showcase its creative output in Saudi Arabia and engage audiences. Saudi Arabia aims to make culture a way of life and a powerful economic force as part of its Vision 2030 national transformation program.

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