The provincial cabinet has approved the Punjab Film Development Authority Act 2025.
The act is set to be presented in the upcoming session of the Punjab Assembly, marking a significant step toward supporting filmmakers and creative professionals in the province.
The authority will oversee the production of films, dramas, documentaries, and digital content. It will also introduce a comprehensive system for licensing, regulations, and guidelines under the new film policy.
Filmmakers will benefit from streamlined processes for approvals and permits through a one-window operation system, while special incentives will be offered to attract both local and foreign investment in the industry.
Plans also include the development of film studios, a dedicated film city, and post-production facilities to provide state-of-the-art infrastructure for creative projects.
To nurture new talent, the authority will establish film schools and training programs, ensuring a skilled workforce for the evolving industry. Additionally, a funding, grants, and subsidy system will be introduced to support filmmakers financially.
The authority will also play a role in promoting Punjab’s culture, tourism, and positive image through cinematic content, while serving as the official body to address complaints and resolve issues related to the film industry.






