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Veteran Actor Kiran Kumar Praises Kashmir’s Beauty During ‘The Last Candidate’ Shoot In Srinagar

Renowned Bollywood actor Kiran Kumar, currently in Srinagar for the filming of “The Last Candidate,” has praised the unparalleled beauty of Kashmir, likening its scenic charm to that of Switzerland.

Kumar’s commendations came as the crew commenced shooting at Amar Singh College, marking the beginning of an extensive filming schedule for the upcoming movie. He also commended the Jammu and Kashmir administration, as well as director Javid Banday, for their dedicated efforts in revitalizing the film industry in the region.

“The Last Candidate” is set to prominently feature local artists, providing them with a significant platform to showcase their talents. This initiative reflects a broader commitment to fostering artistic growth and offering recognition to regional talent.

The production team plans an 18-day shoot, during which they will traverse various iconic locations across Kashmir to capture its stunning landscapes. These visuals are expected to greatly enhance the film’s aesthetic appeal, further highlighting Kashmir’s potential as a prime cinematic location.

Kiran Kumar’s remarks underscore the strategic importance of promoting Kashmir as a viable destination for film shoots. The veteran actor expressed his enthusiasm about the project and the opportunity to work in such a picturesque environment.

In recent times, there has been a noticeable resurgence in film activities in Kashmir. After a prolonged hiatus, several films have already been shot in the region, with many more projects in the pipeline. This renewed interest is a promising sign for the local film industry, indicating a positive trajectory for future growth and development.

The filming of “The Last Candidate” not only showcases Kashmir’s breathtaking beauty but also marks a significant step towards the revitalization of the region’s cultural and cinematic landscape. With the involvement of local artists and the support of the administration, the film is poised to be a milestone in promoting Kashmir as a top destination for filmmakers.

Nasir Khan

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