Finas board member propose bringing Malaysia Film Festival to India

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As an initiative to nurture local film talents.

The 38-year-old actor-cum-producer said he encourages local filmmakers to venture beyond the local market as the exposure could inspire various ideas on the aspects of filmmaking.

"As an industry, a collaboration with the world’s largest producer of films would be an encouraging platform for our local filmmakers. Denes, who is also an emcee and a film distributor, said Malaysia has many technical experts who are eager to work with experienced crews from India besides having a number of attractive locations that might captivate the Indian filmmakers to shoot their films here.

Denes, who heads the Indian Content and Indian Subcontinent Market committee under Finas, said there are plans to increase the local Indian films’ box office revenue's contribution to the country’s Gross Domestic Product ., produced under his production in 2018, made history as the highest-grossing Tamil-language film in Malaysia when it reaped RM1.3mil at the box office.

 

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