<p>India on Wednesday rolled out the red carpet for foreign filmmakers to make movies in the country by offering incentives up to Rs 2.5 crore for co-production and hiring local manpower in such ventures.</p>.<p>Information & Broadcasting Minister Anurag Thakur made the announcement after inaugurating the India Pavilion at Cannes Film Market - 'Marche du Film' in the presence of personalities from showbiz including Deepika Padukone, A R Rahman, R Madhavan, Shekar Kapur and Prasoon Joshi.</p>.<p>Under the incentive scheme, the Indian co-producer of an international film project can claim cash reimbursement of up to 30 per cent of qualifying expenditure in India or up to 2.6 lakh dollars (Rs 2 crore), Thakur was quoted as saying in an official release.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/a-day-will-come-where-india-wont-have-to-be-at-cannes-cannes-will-be-in-india-deepika-padukone-1110398.html" target="_blank">A day will come where India won't have to be at Cannes, Cannes will be in India: Deepika Padukone</a></strong></p>.<p>Foreign films shooting in India can claim an additional 5 per cent bonus up to a maximum of $65,000 (Rs 50 lakh) for employing 15 per cent or more manpower locally, he said.</p>.<p>The schemes will provide an impetus to global collaborations with India, attract investment from foreign filmmakers and help promote India as a filming destination, Thakur said.</p>.<p>A project with 'co-production' status from the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting and from a country that is signatory to the bilateral co-production treaties will be eligible for the incentives.</p>.<p>International film productions that have received permission for shooting will be eligible for availing the incentives for hiring local manpower.</p>.<p><strong>In Pics | </strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/dh-galleries/photos/in-pics-indian-stars-whove-served-as-jury-members-at-the-cannes-film-festival-1110270" target="_blank"><strong>Indian stars who've served as jury members at the Cannes Film Festival</strong></a></p>.<p>Projects granted permissions after April 1, 2022 will be eligible for availing the benefits under the incentive scheme.</p>.<p>Thakur said the government aimed to make India a favourite filming destination.</p>.<p>"We have a strong intellectual property regime, and the digital medium now complements the other more established modes of consumption and dissemination such as theatres and movies. This has brought about a democratisation of consumer choice like never before, and our government is intent on preserving this via support to the creative industries," Thakur said.</p>.<p>He said Indian cinema was undergoing a paradigm shift with the streaming revolution taking the country by storm.</p>.<p>"The popularity of digital/ OTT platforms has changed how films are created, distributed and consumed. Consumers of global and Indian cinema have more choice than ever before," Thakur said.</p>.<p>The minister also released the official poster of 53rd edition of International Film Festival of India.</p>
<p>India on Wednesday rolled out the red carpet for foreign filmmakers to make movies in the country by offering incentives up to Rs 2.5 crore for co-production and hiring local manpower in such ventures.</p>.<p>Information & Broadcasting Minister Anurag Thakur made the announcement after inaugurating the India Pavilion at Cannes Film Market - 'Marche du Film' in the presence of personalities from showbiz including Deepika Padukone, A R Rahman, R Madhavan, Shekar Kapur and Prasoon Joshi.</p>.<p>Under the incentive scheme, the Indian co-producer of an international film project can claim cash reimbursement of up to 30 per cent of qualifying expenditure in India or up to 2.6 lakh dollars (Rs 2 crore), Thakur was quoted as saying in an official release.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/a-day-will-come-where-india-wont-have-to-be-at-cannes-cannes-will-be-in-india-deepika-padukone-1110398.html" target="_blank">A day will come where India won't have to be at Cannes, Cannes will be in India: Deepika Padukone</a></strong></p>.<p>Foreign films shooting in India can claim an additional 5 per cent bonus up to a maximum of $65,000 (Rs 50 lakh) for employing 15 per cent or more manpower locally, he said.</p>.<p>The schemes will provide an impetus to global collaborations with India, attract investment from foreign filmmakers and help promote India as a filming destination, Thakur said.</p>.<p>A project with 'co-production' status from the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting and from a country that is signatory to the bilateral co-production treaties will be eligible for the incentives.</p>.<p>International film productions that have received permission for shooting will be eligible for availing the incentives for hiring local manpower.</p>.<p><strong>In Pics | </strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/dh-galleries/photos/in-pics-indian-stars-whove-served-as-jury-members-at-the-cannes-film-festival-1110270" target="_blank"><strong>Indian stars who've served as jury members at the Cannes Film Festival</strong></a></p>.<p>Projects granted permissions after April 1, 2022 will be eligible for availing the benefits under the incentive scheme.</p>.<p>Thakur said the government aimed to make India a favourite filming destination.</p>.<p>"We have a strong intellectual property regime, and the digital medium now complements the other more established modes of consumption and dissemination such as theatres and movies. This has brought about a democratisation of consumer choice like never before, and our government is intent on preserving this via support to the creative industries," Thakur said.</p>.<p>He said Indian cinema was undergoing a paradigm shift with the streaming revolution taking the country by storm.</p>.<p>"The popularity of digital/ OTT platforms has changed how films are created, distributed and consumed. Consumers of global and Indian cinema have more choice than ever before," Thakur said.</p>.<p>The minister also released the official poster of 53rd edition of International Film Festival of India.</p>