This story is from July 24, 2022

What makes Madhya Pradesh the most film friendly state in India

Single-window clearance, subsidies and local talent, coupled with a bounty of beautiful locations and welcoming citizens, has been making the state a preferred destination for shooting films
What makes Madhya Pradesh the most film friendly state in India
Filmmakers are increasingly preferring to shoot their projects in Madhya Pradesh, for various reasons.
It was 1951 when Madhya Pradesh saw its first ever film shoot with Dilip Kumar’s Aan. 71 years and more than 600 film projects later, the state has added another accolade to its bag. At the 68th National Film Awards, Madhya Pradesh (MP) was declared the Most Film Friendly State in the country. The numerous films and shows shot across MP stand testimony to the fact that it has emerged as a preferred shoot destination for the showbiz industry.What makes MP shoot-friendly?
Ease of permits and hassle-free clearance
Talking about the reasons that have put MP on the map of filmmakers, Sheo Shekhar Shukla, principal secretary and managing director of the MP Tourism Board, shares, “The award is certainly an impetus to keep working the way we do. Our local machineries also make sure that shoots are completed with no issues with law and order. We are also working on establishing infrastructure for film studios, post-production houses and virtual studios, for which we are in talks with a few production houses in Mumbai.” MP was one of the first states to open up permissions to shoot after COVID, with every protocol and bio-bubble in place. Adding more about the same Shukla says, "Our political leadership has been a visionary about film tourism in the state, he has issued clear directives that we have to enable teams to function smoothly during their time here."
Dev Patel on the streets of Khandwa, for the Hollywood film Lion
Dev Patel on the streets of Khandwa, for the Hollywood film Lion


Umakant Choudhary, deputy director of the board, who handles the filming aspect, explains, “Single window clearance for the shoot permissions, through the online portal set up by Film Facilitation Cell of the state, has been a huge attraction for filmmakers. We are also offering competitive pricing on equipment and logistics that are needed. Under the Film Tourism Policy 2020, of the state, we have provided various subsidies to encourage more films to be shot here. Beginning with 1 crore going up to 10 crores subsidies are available depending on the criteria. Between the years 2020-2022, more than 90 films, web series and tv shows have been shot in various destinations across the state.

Kalank Shoot at Lal Bagh palace in Indore with Sonakshi Sinha and Aditya Roy Kapur
Kalank Shoot at Lal Bagh palace in Indore with Sonakshi Sinha and Aditya Roy Kapur


‘The variety of destinations, friendly people and theatre circuit make MP a preferred shoot destination’
In the last 15 years, various destinations have seen shoots taking place. Bhopal based line producer Syed Zaid Ali, who has handled the work for many big budget films like Rajneeti, upcoming film Selfiee shares, “MP offers diversity in terms of locations, culture, talent and much more that many other states are not able to offer. Word of mouth from the producers helped a lot, like that of Prakash Jha who shot Rajneeti here seamlessly and spoke about the opportunities the place has to offer. Even when we faced trouble while shooting a recent series featuring Bobby Deol, the issue was sorted soon, and shooting resumed the same day."
Anurag Basu having his favourite chai with Zaid between breaks
Anurag Basu having his favourite chai with Zaid between breaks


Harsh Dave, another line producer from Indore, who has handled projects like Dabangg 3 and Ponniyin Selvan: I, shares, “The state has so many beautiful destinations that can double up as options for showcasing any part of the country, in some films it is Maharashtra, or locations from south India or Uttar Pradesh too. The local people go out of their way to accommodate the shoot, even agreeing to temporarily stay at a different place if required. All this makes filmmakers want to return to the state to shoot.”
Subsidies for filmmakers
For projects shot in MP, the state government has subsidies ranging from Rs50 lakh to Rs 10 crore (approx) in place, depending on various criteria like cost of production, the total duration of the shoot in the state, involvement of local resources etc. An additional subsidy of Rs 50 lakhs is applicable if MP is shown as MP in the project as well. Involvement of local artistes also attracts a subsidy amount, as per the Film Tourism Policy 2020 of the state.
Top shooting destinations
Bhopal, Indore, Gwalior, Chanderi, Maheshwar, Orchha, Ujjain and the forest area around Jabalpur
Why does Bollywood love shooting in the state?
“I love shooting in MP because the people are of course warm and welcoming. At the same time I get a visual variety in terms of locations. We have shot in other states, but MP offers something newer every time” – Laxman Utekar, filmmaker
Vicky Kaushal and Sara Ali Khan during a take for a scene, in Laxman Utekar's next
Vicky Kaushal and Sara Ali Khan during a take for a scene, in Laxman Utekar's next

“The kind of support we receive while working there - single-window clearances, infrastructure, security, help from the police, artiste support from local groups and so on.” – Raaj Shaandilyaa, writer and filmmaker
“The people here are very disciplined and peace-loving. They are very cooperative here, when compared to cities like Kanpur and Benaras, and things are relatively relaxed.” – Anurag Basu, filmmaker (in a previous interview with us)
"Have shot in a remote area in MP as well as busy markets and never have we faced any issue. People are welcoming. Even in crowded areas it was never a security concern because koi interfere ya problem cause nahi karta hai waha." - Vishal Furia, filmmaker
"We have shot extensively along the Narmada, and discovered some exotic locations we didn't know of. I have to say that the locals and the authorities were extremely supportive of the project" - Vaibhav Tatwawadi, actor

Inputs by Mihir Bhanage and Rachana Dubey

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