Reel Revival: How Film Policy Is Putting Kashmir Back On Screen
With films like The Songs of Paradise and record tourist arrivals, the valley's beauty is shining again, on screen and in person.
By Mehak Farooq
Kashmir's voice is back on screen. The Songs of Paradise, inspired by the legendary Raj Begum, is winning praise across India, celebrating the valley's stories, music, and timeless beauty.
For decades, the region was remembered in cinema through frames of romance and snow. Discord dimmed that light. Now, the cameras are back, and so is Kashmir's role as the cinematic landscape.
This revival is the result of a carefully designed film policy and the confidence of record-breaking tourism.
Together, they have created jobs, revived cultural memory, and repositioned Kashmir as both an economic engine and a creative hub.

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