"We will pay up to Rs 3.25 crore per film shot in the state which is about 50 per cent of the filming cost," said Navneet Sehgal, the state's Principal Secretary for Information, Tourism and Religious Affairs.
This grant to encourage shooting English films featuring scenic locations in the state will be announced soon, said Sehgal who is leading a tourism delegation to ITB Asia 2016, an annual international travel-trade show held here.
"UP is third most popular tourist destination in India," Sehgal told Singapore-based tourist and travel agents at a gala dinner last night.
The state government has set a target to increase tourist visitors by 20 per cent a year as part of tourism industry development, he said.
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In 2015, the state received 2.5 million foreign tourists and 30 million domestic tourists.
Sehgal elaborated on the state's tourism locations, health and wellness services at the gathering dubbed as 'Travel Trade Networking Evening'.
Uttar Pradesh has many locations rich in ancient history and religious significance, including the iconic Taj Mahal.