Kerala will introduce "cinema tourism" to highlight famous filming places

 


Those who treasure Shah Rukh Khan and Preity Zinta's captivating dance to the song "Jiya Jale" in the movie "Dil Se" hold a special place in their hearts for the mesmerizing backwaters of Alappuzha and the spectacular natural beauty of Thekkady in Kerala. Aishwarya Rai's romantic performances in front of the magnificent Athirapally waterfalls to the sounds of "Barso Re" from "Guru" and "Tu Hi Re" from "Bombay" as well as the mesmerizing sights of the raging sea waves at Bakal Fort in Kasargod are also much-liked. These beautiful settings provide the ideal setting for cinematic moments that Bollywood fans will always treasure.

For individuals who desire to visit Kerala's stunning locations that have been immortalized in films, the state government of Kerala plans to create a cinema tourism project.

The Kerala government has launched a new initiative called "Cinema Tourism" to draw visitors by preserving the memories of locations in Kerala where stunning images have been captured on film. Through this project, the stunning landscapes of Kerala that are featured in well-known Indian movies will be highlighted. The project aims to draw tourists to Kerala's beautiful landscapes that have been immortalized in films and left a lasting impression on viewers.

The state government of Kerala intends to develop a "cinema tourism" initiative for people who want to visit the breathtaking spots in Kerala that have been made famous by films.

The Kerala government has started a new program called "Cinema Tourism" in an effort to entice tourists by conserving the memories of places in Kerala where beautiful sights have been captured on film. The breathtaking Keralan landscapes that are depicted in well-known Indian films will be showcased through this initiative. The initiative seeks to attract travelers to Kerala's breathtaking scenery, which has been captured on camera and has left an enduring impression on viewers.

According to Minister Muhammad Riyas, "the acclaimed director's endorsement of the cinema tourism project is seen as a tremendous boost for the Kerala government and the Tourism Department."

The project's incorporation of Bekal Fort in the Kasaragod area, where Mani Ratnam's "Bombay" was filmed, is one of its highlights. According to reports, Mani Ratnam will organize a program in Bekal Fort, and actors from the film "Bombay" have promised to attend.

The Kerala government's cinema tourism initiative aims to enthrall visitors by letting them experience the magic of filmmaking firsthand and allowing them to see the stunning places that have mesmerized audiences on the big screen. It is a fascinating project that highlights Kerala's rich cultural legacy and natural beauty, making it a must-visit location for tourists and movie buffs.

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