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Farhan Akhtar plans to shoot “Jee Le Zara” as part of Film Tourism’s ProMotion initiative.

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Farhan Akhtar has expressed a strong desire to shoot his upcoming blockbuster “Jee Le Zara” in Rajasthan and has expressed appreciation for the state’s government’s Film Tourism ProMotion Strategy.

Farhan Akhtar has expressed a strong desire to shoot his upcoming blockbuster “Jee Le Zara” in Rajasthan and has expressed appreciation for the state’s government’s Film Tourism ProMotion Strategy. The new movie policy will be used for Akhtar’s upcoming movie shoot.
The tourist department has approved six film production companies’ applications as part of a new policy that provides financial incentives for filming in the state. Producer Farhan Akhtar met with the tourism chief secretary on Friday to discuss shooting his upcoming movie, “Jee Le Zara,” in Rajasthan.

Production houses are eligible for a number of incentives under the Film Tourism ProMotion Policy, including a subsidy of up to Rs 2 crore. Farhan commended the Rajasthan government for creating a film tourist promotion programme that seeks to increase tourism in the state, according to Gayatri Rathore, principal secretary (tourism).


The goal of the strategy is to encourage filmmakers to choose Rajasthan as the location for their filming projects. By presenting the exquisiteness of Rajasthan’s cultural history, folk music, art, and handicrafts, the action is anticipated to increase tourism.

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“The Rajasthan government’s Film Tourism Development Policy is commendable,” added Akhtar. In addition to promoting film tourism, it will draw additional visitors to the state. I’m impressed by Rajasthan’s rich cultural legacy and would love to have my next movie made there.
The state has a lot to offer in terms of physical beauty, engrossing history, and unique culture, according to Rathore. I think making a movie here would be a worthwhile endeavour.

“The Rajasthan government’s Film Tourism Development Policy is commendable,” added Akhtar. In addition to promoting film tourism, it will draw additional visitors to the state. I’m impressed by Rajasthan’s rich cultural legacy and would love to have my next movie made there.
The state has a lot to offer in terms of physical beauty, engrossing history, and unique culture, according to Rathore. I think making a movie here would be a worthwhile endeavour.

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