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Meet to draw attention to south Indian film industry

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CHENNAI: The FICCI Entertainment Division will host ‘Media and Entertainment Business Conclave,’ an international conclave to ideate, network and establish global linkages with foreign media agencies, in Chennai.

The two-day conclave, beginning on November 18, seeks to present a comprehensive report on southern entertainment industry and expose delegates to the global developments, trends and opportunities in the entertainment industry. Actor Kamal Haasan, chairman of the conclave, said a wide range of issues concerning media industry would be discussed with leading actors, technicians and other media personalities. The meet would provide a forum to take up regulatory issues with the State and Central governments. “It is a conclave to bring different Indian States and their entertainment industries together,” he told mediapersons here.

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