, could dramatically rise if necessary, the country’s top film bureaucrat has revealed.
“We are open to suggestions and open to ideas, we are discussing with the Motion Picture Association and I’m proposing that we will have a meeting in Mumbai with the larger foreign studios, which are represented in India.
“The focus has largely been on manufacturing, less so on services, while filmmaking is more of a service oriented industry, you’re not setting up a permanent infrastructure. Invest India is a ready-made backbone. All the state governments are already represented in the permissions, the processes of permissions, the nodal officers, everything is there. And then they are also active with foreign governments and foreign clients for attracting investment in India.