The Producers Guild of India (PGI) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the state of New Jersey to facilitate the shooting of Indian films in New Jersey.
The MOU was signed between PGI, Choose New Jersey and the New Jersey Economic Development Authority during Choose New Jersey’s economic mission to India. The MOU opens communication channels for idea sharing and information on best practices for film production and promotion. It will also assist PGI with location scouting in New Jersey.
The Indian film industry’s boom coincides with New Jersey’s rise as a premier destination to shoot and produce film and television in the United States. As Indian filmmakers have increasingly considered New Jersey as a shooting location for projects, this MOU strengthens the relationship between the Indian film industry and New Jersey.
“There has been a quantum increase in the number of Indian productions filming internationally,” said Shibasish Sarkar, President, Producers Guild of India. “Traditionally, international shoots were restricted to a handful of destinations and were almost exclusively the domain of a very few mega-budget productions. However, today’s Indian filmmaker is not averse to shooting pretty much anywhere in the world, irrespective of the scale of their productions. New Jersey is an attractive destination for Indian films for a host of reasons, and we look forward to working closely with our counterparts in New Jersey to realise the immense potential for collaboration.”
New Jersey offers a 30 per cent or 35 per cent tax credit and a 2 per cent or 4 per cent diversity bonus to filmmakers. The state also offers a pro-film environment with cooperative counties and municipalities, an extensive transportation system and a variety of locations and landscapes. The New York-New Jersey metro area has the highest concentration of creative and technical professionals outside of California, including a strong network of support services and vendors.
“New Jersey is quickly becoming one of the country’s most sought-after locations for film and TV production,” said Wesley Mathews, President and CEO, Choose New Jersey. “As India’s vibrant film industry seeks more international filming options, we welcome the opportunity to proudly display all that New Jersey has to offer, not only in investments and incentives but also in unparalleled locations and talent pool.”
India is a vital business partner and cultural ally for New Jersey. Their shared economies are advancing in pharmaceuticals and health, technology, food and beverage, film and digital media and manufacturing. Indian filmmakers will find communities and places to shoot in New Jersey towns like Edison, Iselin and Jersey City, which have some of the highest populations of Indian residents in the United States.
“Throughout his tenure, Governor Phil Murphy has fostered an engaging relationship with India, solidifying New Jersey as a top destination for Indian business investment,” said Tim Sullivan, Chief Executive Officer, New Jersey Economic Development Authority. “New Jersey’s film sector has exploded over recent years, leading to major productions setting up shop in the state and record-breaking spending. We are thrilled to welcome India’s film industry, which will expand film production in the state, create jobs and generate greater economic activity.”