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CINICA Creators Council: A New Voice for India’s Creative Industries

by Sai Kiran
August 22, 2025
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Hyderabad, India — The creative economy in India is entering a new era with the launch of the CINICA Creators Council, a pioneering Non-Profit Organization (NPO) under Section 8 Company Act 2013. Born from the legacy of Cinematica Expo, CINICA stands as a dedicated platform to empower creative industries in India and around the world.

At a time when the film, AVGC (Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming, and Comics), XR (Extended Reality), and new-age filmmaking sectors are rapidly evolving, CINICA is stepping forward to become a trusted policy influencer for governments and a collaborative ecosystem builder for creators, industry leaders, and policymakers.

A Mission Rooted in Empowerment

CINICA’s mission is simple yet ambitious: to strengthen creative ecosystems and unlock new opportunities for growth, collaboration, and innovation. By combining advocacy with grassroots initiatives, CINICA is committed to ensuring that India’s creative economy not only grows but competes globally.

“Our goal is to give creators the tools, policies, and support they need to thrive,” said PG Vinda, Filmmaker & Founder of CINICA. “Through CINICA, we want to build an ecosystem where India’s stories, talents, and technologies stand on the global stage.”

PG VINDA MD & Founder Cinematica Expo® | Cinica Creators Council | President – Telugu Cinematographers Association

Areas of Impact

CINICA’s initiatives will span across multiple domains of the creative economy:

  • Film: Promoting excellence in filmmaking, global distribution, preservation of heritage, film education, and film tourism.
  • AVGC & XR: Supporting innovation in animation, VFX, gaming, comics, and immersive technologies like AR/VR/MR.
  • AI Filmmaking: Exploring the intersection of artificial intelligence and cinema, ensuring Indian creators remain at the cutting edge.

Film Crafts: Elevating every craft of filmmaking — from directing and screenwriting to editing, cinematography, sound, production design, and more.

Aligned with Global Priorities

CINICA is firmly aligned with G20 frameworks, ESG principles, and the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Its focus areas include:

  • Promoting sustainable production practices.
  • Supporting diversity, equity, and inclusion in creative sectors.
  • Building resilient infrastructure for film and allied industries.
  • Driving responsible governance in intellectual property rights and industry standards.

Unlocking Opportunities for Startups and Women

CINICA will also play a critical role in nurturing filmmaker startups by providing mentorship, networking platforms, and access to venture capital funds in collaboration with international organizations, governments, and private investors.

A strong emphasis will be placed on women empowerment in creative industries, through mentorship programs, funding opportunities, and training initiatives.

“CINICA is not just about policy advocacy — it’s about building pathways for the next generation of creators,” said Panja Shravan, Eximpreneur® & Co-Founder of CINICA. “We envision a future where startups, women leaders, and young filmmakers can access global opportunities from right here in India.”

PANJA SHRAVAN Executive Director Cinematica Expo® | Cinica Creators Council | Eximpreneur

Invitation

CINICA Creators Council is inviting local film associations, production companies, educational institutions, government agencies, festivals, and creative professionals to join its mission. The organization is also opening its doors to volunteers across India and beyond, beginning with initiatives in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.

Looking Ahead

With CINICA, India gains not just another industry body but a global-facing platform for policy, innovation, and collaboration. By fostering dialogue between creators, industries, and governments, CINICA aims to make India’s creative economy more resilient, inclusive, and globally competitive.

Tags: AI filmmakinganimation VFX gamingAR VR MRAVGCCINICA Creators Councilcreative startupsfilm education Indiafilmmaker mentorshipglobal creative ecosystemHyderabad creative hubIndia creative economyIndian comicsIndian film industrypolicy advocacy Indiasustainable filmmakingwomen in filmXR technologies
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