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Local talent, post-production key to making J&K filmmaking hub: CM Omar Abdullah

Says collaboration with institutions like IICT vital to build creative skills ecosystem in J&K; links J&K’s filmmaking potential to homegrown human resources, post-production capacity

Gadyal Desk by Gadyal Desk
16/01/2026
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Local talent, post-production key to making J&K filmmaking hub: CM Omar Abdullah
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Mumbai, Jan 16 (JKNS): Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday said that building local human talent and post-production capabilities is essential if Jammu & Kashmir is to emerge as an attractive destination for filmmaking.

Speaking during his visit to the Indian Institute of Creative Technologies (IICT) campus at the National Film Development Corporation (NFDC) in Mumbai, as per news agency JKNS, CM Omar stressed the need for institutional partnerships to strengthen the creative and media ecosystem in the Union Territory.

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“If we want Jammu and Kashmir to become an attractive destination for filmmaking, then human talent and post-production capability must be created locally. That is where a relationship with an institution like IICT becomes important for us,” CM Omar Abdullah said as per the news agency JKNS.

The Chief Minister said collaborations with national-level creative institutions can help equip J&K’s youth with industry-relevant skills in filmmaking, animation, visual effects, gaming, and immersive technologies, while also creating employment and entrepreneurship opportunities.

He noted that student exchange programmes, skill development initiatives, and exposure to advanced creative technologies would play a key role in building a sustainable creative economy in Jammu & Kashmir.

During the visit, Omar Abdullah was briefed about IICT’s academic framework and technological infrastructure and witnessed demonstrations of augmented reality, virtual reality and digital twin technologies, which he said have potential applications in filmmaking, post-production, and digital preservation of J&K’s cultural heritage.

The Chief Minister was accompanied by senior officials and was hosted by IICT CEO Dr. Vishwas Deoskar and Governing Council Member Munjal Shroff. —(JKNS)

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