KARACHI: Film industry to be revived

Published November 16, 2006

KARACHI, Nov 15: Sindh Culture Adviser Omer Sharif has said that the government was willing to revive film industry and bottlenecks in the way would be removed on priority basis.

He was talking to a delegation of film producers association, cinema owners, film distributors and studio owners on Wednesday. The meeting decided that a body would be established under the name of ‘private company limited’ to take up problems of the film industry.

The delegation comprising Syed Kamal, Sangeeta, Begum Salma Waheed and others informed the adviser about problems being faced by the industry. He assured them to raise their problems before the governor and chief minister.—PPI

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