Meeting a delegation of film producers and promoters today, the chief minister also asked them to come up with a draft proposal on a film and tourism policy with a good business model.
The delegation, led by the President of the Film and Television Producers Guild of India, Mukesh Bhatt, met Kejriwal at the Delhi Secretariat in order to seek Delhi government's support in making the city a film hub.
The delegation told Kejriwal that although they are seen as representing the soft power of the nation and and are regarded as its cultural ambassadors, nothing much has been done for them.
"We are the ones who bear the cultural flag of the nation abroad, but are not treated like that. We have come here with great hope and are looking for a partnership.
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They also apprised the chief minister of the low number of screens in Delhi and said that it must increase.
Taking note of their views, Kejriwal said, "Certainly, we are ready for the same. Open new screens, cinemas and tell us what support do you want, we will do all possible for the industry.
"We are ready to help you out in opening new screens. We want to promote art, culture and your industry. Film industry is a job-oriented industry and we want you to do business in Delhi."
"Apart from the film city, we also want a film institute here which will be on a par with the best," he said while asking the film delegation to submit a draft proposal on a film and tourism policy to the government for its consideration.
An official said that the delegation made a presentation to the chief minister and his deputy Manish Sisodia on their vision for Delhi and how film and tourism may be promoted in the city.