Govt would give Rs50m loans to young filmmakers: Fawad

Staff Report

ISLAMABAD: Fawad Chaudhry reveals all the ways the government will be supporting digital media. Federal Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry is on a mission to revive the entertainment industry in Pakistan.
Taking to Twitter, he announced a comprehensive list of all the upcoming transformative changes we will be seeing in the industry. “The series of reforms in the ministry of information that began in 2018 is once again being started. PTV news has been given a deadline of June 1 to finish these reforms, which have been pending since 2019. Insha Allah by June 1, PTV will be working on full HD. This year, we will also see PTV Sports in full HD,” he said.
“We will be launching a new English channel and the studios in Karachi and Lahore will be renovated through public private partnership, APP will be made into a digital news agency, and steps have been taken to make the PID and advertisements paperless. The external wing will be revamped completely,” he added.
Priority is being given to the revival of film and drama, according to the minister, who said that productions on the lives of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan and Tip Sultan are in the works and that young drama and filmmakers will be provided loans up to Rs50 million under the Kamyab Jawan Programme.