Abuja – India’s Acting High Commissioner in Nigeria Kaisar Alam has said the commission will facilitate collaboration between Bollywood and Nollywood, the Nigeria’s and India’s movie industries, respectively.
He told newsmen in Abuja that the two countries’ film industries had a lot to contribute to their Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
Alam said that stakeholders in the film industries from Bollywood and Nollywood could partner or exchange programmes that would yield mutual benefits and promote better understanding between the two countries.
According to him, India is the second largest producer of films in the world, next only to Hollywood.
“Indian films are very popular in several countries like Russia, China, Indonesia; and even in Nigeria.
“India can use its more than 100 years of experience in Bollywood to assist Nigeria if the people in the industry can communicate exactly what they need to us.
“The people in the industry have to come forward to tell us exactly where they need assistance and in what form.
“The film industry contributes significantly to the GDP of India. I understand that Nollywood also contributes significantly to the GDP of Nigeria,’’ he said.
He said collaboration between Nigeria and India in the movie industries will boost both country’s economies.