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It Is Time For The Movie Business To Get Government Support

It Is Time For The Movie Business To Get Government Support

The media and entertainment industry is often considered a sunrise sector for the economy and has always contributed significantly. In 2019, the M&E industry outperformed expectations and was among the fastest growing sectors with a growth rate of 13%.

As India continues to make the most number of films worldwide each year, it is surprising that the country has failed to get Government recognition at a desirable level.

 

Is it time for the government to step in and support the Indian Film Industry?

We think it’s time - here is our take on why and how the government can help - https://www.spcinecorp.com/it-is-time-for-the-movie-business-to-get-government-support/


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