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Stop shooting in Maldives: Cine workers' association to Indian filmmakers

The All India Cine Workers Association has requested Indian film production houses to avoid shooting in Maldives and also choose other places to enjoy their vacations. This comes in the wake of the government of the island nation ordering Indian troops to withdraw by March 15.

And the film industry is no exception. As Maldives ordered withdrawal of Indian forces by March 15, the All India Cine Workers Association (AICWA) has made an appeal to the film industry to stay away from the estranged nation.
Stop shooting in Maldives: Cine workers' association to filmmakers
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By ETV Bharat English Team

Published : Jan 15, 2024, 7:17 AM IST

Mumbai: Ask any Indian filmmaker, one bets Maldives is one of his favourite spots to shoot. Over a period of time, the island nation has allured a number of Bollywood and others production houses to capture the picturesque locales out there. However, gone are those days - with tension brewing between India and Maldives at the 'behest' of China, a general acrimony fills the air.

And the film industry is no exception. As Maldives ordered withdrawal of Indian forces by March 15, the All India Cine Workers Association (AICWA) has made an appeal to the film industry to stay away from the estranged nation.

AICWA president, Suresh Shyamlal said, "Maldives government has asked the Indian government to withdraw the Indian Army from their islands by March 15. Some days ago, some Maldives ministers had used wrong words against our Prime Minister Narendra Modi...After this, a trend of boycotting Maldives was started in India...I appeal to the Indian film industry to not shoot (films) in Maldives & no one should go to Maldives for their holidays..."

  • #WATCH | Maharashtra | President of All Indian Cine Workers Association (AICWA), Suresh Shyamlal says, "Maldives government has asked the Indian government to withdraw the Indian Army from their islands by March 15. Some days ago, some Maldives ministers had used wrong words… pic.twitter.com/UUAoFY5oSE

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Looking back films like 'Ek Villian', 'Maine Pyar Kyun Kiya' and several others have tapped the out-of-the-world places in Maldives adding to their look. But it is quite unlikely that Maldives' acrimonious attitude towards New Delhi with the advent of President Mohamed Muizzu, any prudent thought would encourage an Indian director or producer to head for the island.

With Muizzu's visit to China preceded by the derogatory remarks by three of his cabinet ministers against Prime Minister Narendra Modi, there seems to be no love lost between the New Delhi and Male. It remains to be seen how far this enmity goes. (With ANI inputs)

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Mumbai: Ask any Indian filmmaker, one bets Maldives is one of his favourite spots to shoot. Over a period of time, the island nation has allured a number of Bollywood and others production houses to capture the picturesque locales out there. However, gone are those days - with tension brewing between India and Maldives at the 'behest' of China, a general acrimony fills the air.

And the film industry is no exception. As Maldives ordered withdrawal of Indian forces by March 15, the All India Cine Workers Association (AICWA) has made an appeal to the film industry to stay away from the estranged nation.

AICWA president, Suresh Shyamlal said, "Maldives government has asked the Indian government to withdraw the Indian Army from their islands by March 15. Some days ago, some Maldives ministers had used wrong words against our Prime Minister Narendra Modi...After this, a trend of boycotting Maldives was started in India...I appeal to the Indian film industry to not shoot (films) in Maldives & no one should go to Maldives for their holidays..."

  • #WATCH | Maharashtra | President of All Indian Cine Workers Association (AICWA), Suresh Shyamlal says, "Maldives government has asked the Indian government to withdraw the Indian Army from their islands by March 15. Some days ago, some Maldives ministers had used wrong words… pic.twitter.com/UUAoFY5oSE

    — ANI (@ANI) January 15, 2024 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

Looking back films like 'Ek Villian', 'Maine Pyar Kyun Kiya' and several others have tapped the out-of-the-world places in Maldives adding to their look. But it is quite unlikely that Maldives' acrimonious attitude towards New Delhi with the advent of President Mohamed Muizzu, any prudent thought would encourage an Indian director or producer to head for the island.

With Muizzu's visit to China preceded by the derogatory remarks by three of his cabinet ministers against Prime Minister Narendra Modi, there seems to be no love lost between the New Delhi and Male. It remains to be seen how far this enmity goes. (With ANI inputs)

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Read More

  1. Maldives asks India to withdraw its military troops by March 15
  2. PM Modi to visit Kerala for 2nd time in two weeks amid India-Maldives controversy
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