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Rishabh Shetty keen to shoot in State

Rishabh Shetty can shoot his next film in Madhya Pradesh. He has said this to the Madhya Pradesh Tourism Board

Bhopal | Rishabh Shetty can shoot his next film in Madhya Pradesh. He has said this to the Madhya Pradesh Tourism Board. The board also assured to give all permissions for shooting in 15 days. At the same time, discounts will also be given for staying in hotel-resorts.

In fact, the Madhya Pradesh Tourism Board participated in the Dadasaheb Phalke International Film Festival, 2023, the highest honor for contribution to cinema. Deputy Director (Films) Tourism Board Yuvraj Padole participated in this event.

He invited other stakeholders including film producers-directors to shoot films and other projects in Madhya Pradesh. He reiterated the commitment of Madhya Pradesh to provide cooperation at every level from film shooting permission, location selection to shooting.

After the ceremony, Deputy Director Padole met Kannada star and producer-director of blockbuster film Kantara, actor Rishabh Shetty and invited him for film shooting in MP. Shetty expressed happiness by appreciating the efforts being made by Madhya Pradesh in the field of film shooting. He also showed interest to shoot in Madhya Pradesh for his next project after Kantara 2.

At the award ceremony, Deputy Director Padole urged filmmakers, directors and other stakeholders to come to Madhya Pradesh to complete film projects and make films in Madhya Pradesh. He invited everyone to not only shoot but visit the natural beauty, beautiful forests etc. in Madhya Pradesh. He said that we are not only the Tiger and Leopard State of India, but now also the Cheetah State of India.

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