Srinagar, April 26 -- To promote Jammu and Kashmir's tourism sector, chief minister Omar Abdullah pitched J&K as a premier filming destination during his Bengaluru outreach. During his visit to the city, he engaged with leading film producers and assured policy support and ease of filmmaking to attract cinema-driven tourism. Omar on Saturday interacted with filmmakers in Bengaluru, showcasing J&K's scenic beauty and rich cultural heritage as an ideal destination for cinema. Omar assured the filmmakers full support and a friendly, enabling environment, reiterating the government's commitment to making filmmaking in J&K easier and more accessible. An official spokesman said the interaction formed part of the J&K government's focused outreach in South India, aimed at building stronger connections with key stakeholders in the region's tourism and film industries. "Recognising South India as a major hub of cinema, creativity, and outbound tourism, the initiative seeks to position J&K as a preferred destination for both filmmakers and travellers. During the engagement, the CM highlighted J&K's unparalleled natural beauty, diverse landscapes, and rich cultural heritage, ranging from serene valleys and snow-clad mountains to vibrant traditions and local craftsmanship," the spokesman said. He added that the CM underlined recent policy measures introduced to facilitate film production in J&K....