Meet Faisal Khan, First Kashmiri Line Producer of India

Malik Sumeed

Srinagar 21 July (KNB): No doubt, Kashmir is full of talent in every field, from last few years young Kashmiri youth are coming forward to show their talent in all aspects. The way Kashmiri youth are showing their talent is well recognized by government as well as people.

Now, Meet Shah Faisal Khan of Hyderpora Srinagar who make every one proud by becoming the first Kashmiri line producer of India. Having background of Science, Faisal decided to step in Bollywood and within no time, he (Faisal) did more than hundreds projects.

In an exclusive conversation with Kashmir News Bureau Faisal said “I went Mumbai in 2009 to become an actor, but I was not easy, I struggled a lot and to survive in Mumbai, I formed a line production company “Roaring line Productions” with Gopal Rajpurohit and nowadays our company is counted in best line production companies in India .”
“We have done more than hundred projects in India as well as in Kashmir and to work in Kashmir, it is always amazing and I request bollywood industry as well as other film industries to come Kashmir and shoot the heaven, we are here to give you full support” says Faisal.

When asked about safety for industry in Kashmir Faisal said, “There is no other better place to shoot rather than Kashmir, before 1990’s maximum production house preferred to shoot in Kashmir because of beauty and hospitality but due to some bad circumstances in valley that time, now it is totally safe in Kashmir. I wish I could see the Kashmir Scenario like before 1990’s”

“It is very proud moment for me that my friend is holding such a position and working hard in the field of cinema, we wish him best of luck for future” said childhood friend of Faisal

Importantly to mention here that Faisal has done big project of big productions like Zila Ghazibad started with Sanjay Dutt, Tenu Weds Manu returns, directed by Anand L Rai, started with R. Madhavan and Kangana Ranaut, R.. Rajkumar, directed by Prabhu Dheva and many more. (KNB)

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