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Home / Business and Economy / Rajasthan Rolls Out Film Policy: Up to 30% Subsidy for Shoots

Rajasthan Rolls Out Film Policy: Up to 30% Subsidy for Shoots

25 Dec

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Summary

  • Rajasthan's new film policy offers up to 30% subsidy on shooting expenses.
  • Subsidies are capped at Rs 3 crore for feature films and Rs 2 crore for web series.
  • Minimum state expenditure required to avail subsidy is Rs 2 crore for feature films.
Rajasthan Rolls Out Film Policy: Up to 30% Subsidy for Shoots

The Rajasthan government has unveiled the Rajasthan Film Tourism Promotion Policy 2025, a strategic move to establish the state as a leading destination for film production. This comprehensive policy offers a substantial subsidy of up to 30% on various production expenses for feature films, web series, TV serials, and documentaries.

The policy introduces specific subsidy caps, with feature films eligible for up to Rs 3 crore, web series up to Rs 2 crore, TV serials up to Rs 1.5 crore, and documentaries up to Rs 2 crore. To ensure genuine investment, a minimum expenditure threshold is set at Rs 2 crore for feature films and Rs 1 crore for other categories, including Rajasthani language films.

Beyond production incentives, the policy includes a scholarship program for Rajasthan residents pursuing film education, covering tuition fees and providing stipends. This initiative is expected to foster local talent development while simultaneously positioning Rajasthan as a vibrant hub for the entertainment industry, driving employment and economic growth.

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It's a new policy launched by the Rajasthan government to encourage film shooting in the state by offering subsidies and support.
Filmmakers can receive up to a 30% subsidy on shooting expenses, with maximums set for different types of productions like feature films and web series.
A minimum expenditure of Rs 2 crore is required for feature films, and Rs 1 crore for web series and TV serials to be eligible for subsidies.

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