Yantra Films Launches with 'Ishqa' in Cyprus: A New Chapter in Bollywood
Meet Bros, Anjali Mago launch Yantra Films, film 'Ishqa' in Cyprus

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Anjali Mago and the music duo Meet Bros have launched Yantra Films with their first feature film, 'Ishqa', set to be shot in Cyprus. This marks the first Bollywood film produced entirely in Cyprus, highlighting a growing cultural partnership between India and Cyprus.
- 01The film 'Ishqa' is a romantic dramedy featuring four intertwined stories of love.
- 02Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides expressed optimism about the collaboration, citing it as a significant step in India-Cyprus relations.
- 03Anjali Mago has been directing since 1996 and aims to create a happy film that resonates with audiences.
- 04Meet Bros, known for their hit songs, see film production as a natural progression from music composition.
- 05The film is produced in collaboration with Ray Films Cyprus and Bulb Chamka.
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Anjali Bhushan Mago, who has a rich history in the Indian film industry, has partnered with the acclaimed music duo Meet Bros to launch their production house, Yantra Films. Their inaugural project, 'Ishqa', will be filmed in Cyprus, marking a historic moment as the first Bollywood feature to be entirely produced and post-produced in the country under the Cyprus Investment Promotion Agency (CIPA) Scheme. The film is described as a romantic dramedy that intertwines four stories of unconditional love, set against the picturesque backdrop of Cyprus, which Mago believes enhances the film's emotional depth. The unveiling event was attended by Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides, who welcomed the collaboration and highlighted the strengthening economic ties between India and Europe, particularly with the anticipated Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between the EU and India. Meet Bros expressed their excitement about entering film production, emphasizing their desire to create emotionally resonant stories. With 'Ishqa', they aim to connect with audiences worldwide, and they have plans for additional projects in Cyprus.
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The collaboration may boost tourism and film production in Cyprus, enhancing cultural exchanges and economic ties with India.
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