NFDC
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The NFDC or, the National Film Development Corporation of India is the central agency established to encourage the good cinema in India. The primary goal of the NFDC is to plan, promote and organize an integrated and efficient development of the Indian film industry and foster excellence in cinema. Over the years, NFDC has provided a wide range of services essential to the growth of Indian cinema. The NFDC (and its predecessor the Film Finance Corporation) has so far funded / produced over 300 films. These films, in various Indian languages, have been widely acclaimed and have won many national and international awards.
NFDC has produced many films and tried to bring changes in the country by producing many first-of-its-kind movies.
A recent example could be the third ever Kashmiri feature film, which was produced by NFDC. The first two were made 38 years earlier than the last which was released in 2001. The film, Bub (Father in English) was directed by Jyoti Sarup. Bub won the National Award for the best film on national integration. Sarup had earlier been the director for many episodes of Indian television's pioneering serial "Buniyaad".