Actor and Trinamool Congress Rajya Sabha MP Mithun Chakraborty today
urged West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to give sops to
producers of low-budget films.
"On being requested by producers of low-budget films in state, I met our
chief minister to discuss this issue. I urged her to extend some
special benefits or discount towards rent of location for shooting in
different parts of the state," Chakraborty told reporters here after the
meeting here.
Chakraborty said the CM had assured him of discussing the issue with
state Finance Minister Amit Mitra. "We have many locations for shooting
throughout the state where rents are required on various counts.
But a special benefit through rebates can minimise the financial
problems faced by low-budget film producers," Chakraborty said. The
actor also called on Banerjee to arrange a special training under the
state-sponsored Football Academy for 30 young talents picked up by the
private 'Bengal Football Academy'.
"The State Football Academy has already made provision for specialised
training for 40 young footballers in state. If it takes responsibility
of the other 30, picked up by BFA, that will be of immense help to the
young talents," Chakraborty said.
"The BFA has a corpus of Rs 67 lakh and therefore doesn't need money.
What it needs is infrastructure for specialised training for this
popular game," Chakraborty said.
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