‘Heritage' evokes visions of landmarks, civilizations,
places of worship, iconic structures, and so on in our minds. Although we may
assume that we are well-versed in this genre, there is still much that is
unknown and unexplored.
Heritage not only glorifies our nation’s culture but disseminates our notion of age old tradition. It’s a good way of communicating to the next generation. It’s a way to learn our classic history and its future. Heritage contributes in keeping our chronicles alive.
Films are a way to realize and visualize the beauty of this heritage culture. There are numerous monuments which have always been an integral part of our lives, but hidden in our busy lives. Movies give them a chance of opportunity to establish themselves as a pillar of the society again.
Once More Studio is one such platform to mesmerize you
through their elegant heritage location sites, hidden in our modernization.
Their objective is to keep our heritage undried even centuries later.
The Archaeological Survey of India (http://asiegov.gov.in/) is a government agency in India that is responsible for archaeological research as well as the protection and preservation of cultural heritage. It is part of the Ministry of Culture, who take care of these monuments for our society to keep us enrooted. They are responsible for granting permission of film shooting to recreate our history. The monuments are from various eras, ranging from prehistoric to colonial times, and are situated in various geographical settings. Temples, mosques, tombs, churches, cemeteries, forts, palaces, step-wells, rock-cut caves, secular architecture, and ancient mounds and sites that reflect the remains of ancient habitation are among them. Shooting at lost heritage sites will not only facilitate filming in India, but it will also raise awareness of Indian monuments abroad.
Once More Studio provides their best of film shooting
heritage locations to blossom your journey of seeking our history. Their vision
for our society is to encourage our culture by their fantastic location sites.
The film industry should film in less well-known ASI monuments alongside well-known ones, so that the world can learn about them as well. Simultaneously, filming in North-Eastern India and Himalayan states to highlight the country's natural beauty and vibrant culture to the rest of the world.
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