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Temple's head office is situated at Fox Studios in Sydney.
Film &Casting Temple producer and director Anupam Sharma expressed
his gratitude “We have been blessed with the opportunity to have
worked with the best in the industry including the Late Yash Johar,
Rakesh Roshan, Harry Baweja, Aditya Chopra, Feroz Khan, Karan Johar,
Farhan Akhtar, Ritesh Sidhwani, Mehul Kumar…….the list is excitedly
endless, and we are pleased that we were able enough to live up
to the expectations of these pillars of Indian cinema”.
"Even with a history of more than one hundred projects, Indo-Australian
film trade has just ‘begun'," Temples's executive producer
Rebecca Williams stated.
Williams adds that with millions of dollars worth of India-centric
Australian projects in development, most with government investment,
the Australian film industry has a lot to gain from collaborating
with the world’s fastest growing and biggest film industry – India.
Temple, which has commandeered more than 93 per cent of the film
and TV production activity between India and Australia, is now producing
and co-producing most of the first Indo Australian co-productions
with leading cast, crew, and producers from Australia and India.
Sharma who is the founder and head of Australia India Film Council
(a chapter of Australia India Business Council) emphasised the need
for a co-production treaty between the two countries.
The council is initiating discussions with relevant authorities
to explore a treaty and/or other measures for a beneficial collaboration
between the most professional film industry – Australia, and the
biggest film industry – India.
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