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Bollywood will certainly return to Kashmir to shoot movies, says Siddharth Roy Kapur

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Image Source : INSTAGRAM/VIDYABALANCAFE Bollywood will certainly return to Kashmir to shoot movies, says Siddharth Roy Kapur
Bollywood will certainly return to Kashmir to shoot movies and produce the Valley again to the silver display like within the Fifties and 60s, filmmaker Siddharth Roy Kapur stated on Sunday. Kapur alongside together with his spouse and actress Vidya Balan and actor-producer Arbaaz Khan was at Gulmarg in north Kashmir to attend a two-day winter pageant organized by the Army.

“I say on behalf of the Indian film industry that we will definitely be coming to Kashmir very often in the future to shoot,” Kapur, who additionally heads the Producers Guild of India, advised reporters at Gulmarg.

He stated Kashmir was a ravishing place and he meant to go to the Valley typically.

“We do not need to talk about how beautiful the location is. We intend to come here very often and bring film crews here. We will see that we are able to bring Kashmir back to Indian screens the way it was in the 1950s and 60s,” the filmmaker stated.

Thanking the Army for the invite, Kapur stated the go to gave them a chance to expertise such a beautiful place.

“The hospitality of the Army and the Kashmiri people has been incredible,” he stated, including Kashmir is “a sentimental place” for him as his dad and mom occurred to have met within the Valley. Balan stated, “I hope I get one other alternative to go to Kashmir. I hope I come right here for a movie taking pictures.

Actor-producer Arbaaz Khan additionally expressed hope that movie crews will return to the valley. “There is no reason not to be here, this place is truly amazing,” he stated.

The occasion witnessed a bunch of actions together with snowboarding, snowmobile, ATV race, and snow biking, apart from cultural performances by famend artists of the valley.

General officer Commanding (GoC), Dagger Division, Major General Virendra Vats, stated the occasion was organised to supply a platform to native artists to showcase their expertise and to supply a fillip to the tourism trade in Kashmir and lend help to the individuals who depend on the trade.