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| Tuesday, 3 December, 2002, 07:11 GMT Bollywood films 'heading for Wales' ![]() Bollywood's Devdas was a huge hit Wales should prepare itself for an influx of "Bollywood" film productions, according to movie-makers. The new Wales Screen Commission, fresh from a fact-finding mission to India, is confident of winning over more big-name directors looking for suitable locations.
Bollywood abandoned Kashmir for locations like Wales following the Islamic insurgency in 1989 - but now Mufti Mohammed Sayeed wants the industry to return. India thinks the value of its film sector could quadruple to �7.2bn by 2007. The Wales Screen Commission, meanwhile, is looking to steal a march by selling Wales as the top site for breathtaking scenery. Cultural links North Wales commission manager Carwyn Edwards has just returned from a government-sponsored, eight-day trade mission. He said he met with Bollywood's most senior producer, Yash Chopra, in Bombay, before travelling to Madras to meet bosses of the burgeoning film industry in south east India.
"We also discussed the possibilities of setting up cultural links such as Bollywood film festivals as well as the support and incentives we provide to the film industry in Wales." The new commission was set up to promote Wales as a production base. Moves are seen as key economic contributors, as they not only generate income, but also help put the area on the worldwide map. Commission co-ordinator Mike Wallwork said the trade mission was at least as much a cultural exchange as a money-making opportunity. Hectic schedule "Bollywood productions enrich the portfolio of work we do," he said. "Whilst their economic impact is limited, welcoming them to Wales is all part of our mission to make Wales a film friendly nation. "Carwyn's visit to India is as much about perfecting the way we handle Bollywood productions as it is about attracting new ones. "He had a hectic schedule of meetings with top producers who are responsible for projects which can afford to come to Wales to film, and who understand differences in working practices between India and the UK." | See also: 02 Dec 02 | Business 12 Jul 02 | South Asia 10 Jun 02 | Entertainment 23 May 02 | Entertainment 03 May 02 | Entertainment 10 Aug 01 | Wales 10 Aug 01 | Wales 20 Nov 02 | Wales 08 Nov 02 | Wales 28 Aug 02 | Wales Internet links: The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites Top Wales stories now: Links to more Wales stories are at the foot of the page. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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