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MP emerges as global filming destination: Tourism Dept​

Bhopal, May 13 (IANS) Madhya Pradesh is emerging as a major global filming destination, the state Tourism Department said on Wednesday after a Spanish production house completed shooting for an international television series in different parts of the state.​

The series, Rural Tourism of the World, produced by Spain-based Colours Communication Group, will showcase Madhya Pradesh’s rural life, tribal culture, traditions, and tourist destinations in more than 80 countries.​

According to information, a Spanish film crew recently visited Chhindwara district and filmed villages including Sawarwani, Dhusawani, Chimtipur, and Tamia.​

The team documented the region’s natural beauty, the lifestyle of tribal communities, and the scenic landscapes of Patalkot.​

Traditional tribal wedding rituals and local customs were also captured during the filming.​

A Tourism Department official said the project reflects the state government’s efforts to promote Madhya Pradesh as a film-friendly destination.​

“Madhya Pradesh is attracting filmmakers because of its rich culture, natural beauty, heritage sites, and administrative support for film productions,” the official said.​

The department further shared that the project was a result of agreements signed during the ‘FITUR Madrid 2026’ tourism fair held in Spain earlier this year.​

The agreements were intended to position the state as a preferred location for international film and documentary projects.​

Besides rural and tribal culture, the series also features some of the state’s well-known tourist destinations, including Sanchi Stupa, Bhimbetka Rock Shelters, Satpura National Park, and Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga.​

The Madhya Pradesh Tourism Board provided permissions, logistical support, security, and on-ground coordination for the project.​

In recent years, the state has become a preferred location for Bollywood films, web series, and international documentaries.​

Officials said the initiative is expected to boost rural tourism, local employment, homestays, and handicrafts in the state.​

Filming in Chhindwara was carried out with the support of the district administration and local communities.​

–IANS

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