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Thailand Sets Sights on Becoming Top Destination for Indian Film Productions


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I know of one Indian filmcrew near Cha-am.

Indian plates on the Thai motorbikes and a Thai girl dressed up as an Indian girl.

They did some kind of commercial for an Indian product.

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There are only a few Thai production companies capable of outfitting major productions, A Grand Elephant, Living Films, and Greenlight. Maybe Hub Ho Hin. Oriental Post and Kantana provide meaningful large scale post production facilities. Might be wrong but I think Technicolor closed up operations in Bangkok. Lots of smaller boutique services, especially for animation. But the point is for the scale this article mentions, plus existing commitments, there likely aren't enough in place services ready.

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Has there ever been a decent Indian film without singing and dancing? They have produced some great songs and singers, but not great films as far as I know.

 

Famous indian song from 1967 that Thais nicked and put their own words to and used in 1970 film Monrak Luktung. It's still very often sung at concerts today

 

 

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