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Film shoot brings first major production to remote Kupwara village | KNO

Locals hope shoot brings opportunities, gives tourism push to LoC village

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Srinagar, Mar 07 (KNO): A film production unit shooting a horror film titled “Pashaan” has brought unusual activity to the remote village of Nagranar in Handwara area of north Kashmir’s Kupwara district, where locals say a movie is being filmed for the first time. The project, produced by Dharma Productions Private Limited, as reported by the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), drawn attention from residents as film crews set up equipment and began shooting in the scenic village located close to the Line of Control (LoC), with locals describing the development as a rare moment for the district, which has largely remained outside the mainstream film shooting circuit in Kashmir. Residents said the arrival of the production team has generated excitement across the village. Many gathered around the shooting locations to watch the filming process and interact with crew members. Crew members present at the site said the natural surroundings and calm environment of Nagranar fit well with the theme of the horror film. They described the location as peaceful and visually striking, making it suitable for the scenes planned for the film. Villagers believe Nagranar’s growing presence on social media may have played a role. Over the past few years, images and videos of the village highlighting its natural beauty have circulated online and attracted attention beyond the region. Kaiser Ahmed, a resident of the village, said the film shoot has created a sense of optimism among young people in the area. He said such projects could open opportunities for locals in tourism and services linked to film production. “People here are happy to see a film crew working in the village. If more filmmakers come, it can help local youth find work in guiding, transport and other activities,” he said. The crew was scheduled to shoot at the location for three days, followed by other scenic locations across the Kashmir valley to film the remaining portions. Officials said the administration has extended full support to facilitate the shooting. Local authorities and police coordinated with the production team to ensure that the work proceeded smoothly without disruption—(KNO)

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