The move is in line with the government's policy to enable the entertainment industry to have a strong footprint in the state and also to promote film-tourism.
At present film producers are required to take permissions from the police, local civic bodies, owners of land, power department and several other agencies to be able to shoot a movie.
"No more running from pillar to post to shoot a film," state tourism minister Krishnendu Narayan Chowdhury told PTI.
The minister points out that as part of a broader plan to encourage the entertainment industry, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has already taken an initiative to set up film cities in the state.
However, in case of a shooting plan in the Kolkata Port area, film units must take permission from the KoPT. For shooting in New Town at Rajarhat, permission from the HIDCO is a must, Chowdhury said.