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Govt should make release of Guj films mandatory for theatres

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Press Trust of India Vadodara
Gujarati filmmaker Vijay K Patel here said filmmakers from the state have urged the government to make mandatory for theatres to release Gujarati films in order to promote and save "dying Gujarati cinema".

Patel was in city to promote his his upcoming directorial venture 'Canvas' along with the producers.

The noted screenplay writer said Gujarat government should take steps to make it mandatory to run regional films in theatres and multiplexes, like on the lines of Maharashtra government.

"We want the state government to promise to help promote Gujarati films in the state. And want them to amend outdated policies and help revive audiences' interest in regional cinema," Patel told PTI.
 

He said that prominent filmmakers have already submitted a proposal to the state government putting forth their demand and have also given suggestions on reviving the Gujarati cinema, which is dying a slow death.

Speaking on his film, he said the story revolves around seven people who are a bunch of different traits and characters.

"The film has an unique and never-seen-before story telling method till date in Gujarati cinema. It is very hard to find such a subject, story and message," claimed Patel.

'Canvas' features actors Chirag Modi, Shraddhanshu Trivedi, Rakesh Pujara and Pooja Nayak in lead roles and will hits screens on February 27.

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First Published: Feb 19 2015 | 6:10 PM IST

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