The “Grant to Films – Films in Hindi and the Languages Listed in 8th Schedule of the Constitution of India” scheme was introduced under the Uttarakhand Film Policy 2024 by the Information and Public Relations Department, Government of Uttarakhand. The scheme aims to promote regional and children’s cinema, encourage film shooting within Uttarakhand, create local employment opportunities, support local and regional films and artists, and generate revenue for the state. Under this scheme, financial grants and performance-based incentives are provided to the film producers who shoot films in Hindi or in the languages listed in the 8th Schedule of the Indian Constitution within Uttarakhand. Additionally, if one or more of the five lead actors/actresses in such a film are cast in main roles, remuneration will be provided to those actors/actresses. There are five main categories in the production of Indian films in Hindi and other languages: Cinematography, Art Direction, Sound Direction/Engineering, Music Direction, and Editing.
Primary Financial Assistance: During film shooting in Uttarakhand, 30% of the expenditure incurred in the State or up to ₹3 Crore, whichever is less, may be granted.
Notes: The maximum sanctioned amount of the grant will be accessed based on the quality and technical aspects of the film. New shooting locations will be selected/finalized by the Council in consultation with the Department of Tourism in Uttarakhand. 90% of total expenses of film should be paid through bank, cheque, online medium, internet banking, UPI, digital mediums, etc. Cash transactions are strongly discouraged. It will only be permitted in unavoidable circumstances on the Chartered Accountant’s certification; Provided that, in any case the total cash expenditure shall not be allowed more than 10% of the total expenditure.
Note: Eligible for a grant are films that are broadcasted on an over-the-top (OTT) platform approved by the Council; the producer/ company in question must affix a copy of the agreement that was executed with the OTT platform. Certificate from Central Board of Film Certification (Censor Board) is required. A statement of expenditures incurred in the state during the shooting period must be accompanied by invoices/bills and a certificate from a chartered accountant.
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Step 1: After obtaining the film censor certificate and the release/exhibition of the film, the filmmaker can apply for a grant.
Step 2: The producer/filmmaker can contact the Film Development Council, Information & Public Relations Department, Dehradun.
Step 3: The filmmaker must submit all related expenses, agreements, scripts, and other relevant documents to the Film Development Council, Information & Public Relations Department, Dehradun.
Post-Application Process:
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