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Frasco invites Bollywood execs: Film in the Philippines

Frasco invites Bollywood execs: Film in the Philippines

August 14, 2025, 9:07 pm

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<p><strong>FILM LOCATION</strong>. Department of Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco met with Indian film executives to promote the Philippines as a top filming destination on Wednesday (Aug. 6, 2025) during the state visit of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. to India. The country has previously welcomed international productions, including "The Bourne Legacy," "Almost Paradise,” and “Survivor Series”. <em>  (Photo courtesy of DOT)</em></p>

FILM LOCATION. Department of Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco met with Indian film executives to promote the Philippines as a top filming destination on Wednesday (Aug. 6, 2025) during the state visit of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. to India. The country has previously welcomed international productions, including "The Bourne Legacy," "Almost Paradise,” and “Survivor Series”.   (Photo courtesy of DOT)

NEW DELHI, India – Department of Tourism (DOT) Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco extended an invitation to India’s film executives to explore the Philippines as a premier filming destination.

Frasco last August 6 engaged with film executives from Bollylands.com and the National Film Development Corporation of India, promoting the Philippines as an ideal backdrop for Bollywood films.

She showcased the country's diverse filming locations and outlined the various fiscal and non-fiscal incentives for filmmakers considering shooting in the Philippines.

“Film tourism is a priority product, India is the benchmark for film and film tourism, and we look to forging partnerships and collaborations to be able to pitch the Philippines as a viable film tourism destination for India,” said the tourism chief.

The culinary scene further enriches narratives, with the Philippines recently featured in "Somebody Feed Phil" for its unique gastronomy.

The country has previously welcomed international productions, including "The Bourne Legacy," "Almost Paradise,” and “Survivor Series”.

To support filmmakers, the Philippines offers competitive fiscal incentives through the Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority (TIEZA), including up to seven years of Income Tax Holiday and duty-free importation of film equipment.

By partnering with local entities, foreign production companies can access these benefits.

According to Secretary Frasco, through its newly created Office of Film and Sports Tourism (OFST), and the regional offices, the DOT provides direct support with location scouting and logistical assistance, ensuring seamless access to diverse landscapes and historical sites.

The DOT’s OFST is dedicated to supporting film productions highlighting stunning tourist destinations in the Philippines. It assists filmmakers in identifying suitable locations for their projects, ensuring that they capture the essence of our beautiful landscapes.

Additionally, it aims to integrate the Filipinization initiative of the Department by showcasing local culture, cuisine, festivals, and traditional crafts that distinctly represent the Philippines.

These films not only tell compelling stories but also inspire viewers to travel and explore the destinations featured on screen.

“Local filming is one that is growing at an immensely fast rate, and we would also be able to offer assistance in terms of liaising with these local film production companies. Beyond the fiscal incentives that the government is able to offer are the non-fiscal incentives, such as location scouting, the processing of permits, liaising with local government units, logistical assistance,” stressed Frasco.

As one of the largest English-speaking nations, the Philippines facilitates smooth collaboration with international film crews.

“One of the major advantages of the Philippines, apart from our natural hospitality, is the fact that we are an English-speaking population. Our faculty for English, sets us apart from other filming locations in the ASEAN. And therefore, with this ease of communication, as well as a host of highly skilled production crew, there's a lot of opportunities for collaboration and filmmaking,” shared Frasco.

Frasco said the improved connectivity between India and the Philippines as Air India offers direct flights from New Delhi to Manila, reducing travel time to just six hours.

Meanwhile, with visa-free entry for 150 countries, including India, the Philippines is more accessible than ever for filmmakers.

“The good news is that our government has made it infinitely easier to come to the Philippines with direct flights from Air India, commencing on October 1, flying five times a week, and with our government actively seeking more connections from other cities to other islands in the Philippines, not just Manila," Frasco said.

"In addition to this, more good news is that Indians can now go to the Philippines visa-free, and that will be for a period of 14days, and for certain other visa holders, that can extend to up to 30 days,” she added. (DOT PR)

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