Wednesday, March 17, 2021

Indian films shot in foreign locations


Indian movies have always expelled in India and abroad for their spectacular art of showing emotions and winning hearts through their magic of cinema. Bollywood is known for its mesmerizing locations adding extra flavor to the beauty of a story. 

Once More Studio believes in exploring new tastes to our age old soothing locations with the sizzling effect of foreign locations with spreading the word of our culture, heritage and tradition. Their ambition is to enhance the Indian cinema with capturing the best of locations abroad and strengthening the Bollywood movies with outdoor shooting destinations.


The decision to shoot in a foreign country is influenced by the country's natural and cultural attractions as well as financial rewards, the quality of the local crew, and the availability of shooting permits. Because of the severe weather, you won't be able to film in certain parts of India at certain times of the year. The dates of the actors don't always align. Also if you need to blow up vehicles, we don't have the requisite highways.



Once More Studio, as an organization provides film shooting locations in India and abroad to design our imagination of decoding a simple movie into an impactful learning. Their persistent work rephrases our journey of seeking Bollywood as not just for entertainment but for learning and spreading various colors of life.


 International locations add meaning, literally, to Indian modern cinema, which is motivated by aspirational qualities. As of today, a Bollywood film director has the added assurance that even if his or her film does not do well in India, it will find takers abroad, allowing him to offset his losses or even makes a small profit. For Indian films, the international market is extremely important, as it accounts for a large portion of their sales.



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