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Effects of film tourism: '3 Idiots' has dented Ladakh's life

Effects of film tourism: '3 Idiots' has dented Ladakh's life
29 Jun 2017
  • In 2008, Ladakh was a noteworthy tourist attraction, but it still hadn't achieved the cult-status it has today. That year, 400,000 tourists visited it, which was then home to 200,000.
  • Three years later, footfall had quadrupled, and has been rising sharply.
  • What happened to Ladakh that led to this? '3 Idiots'. That's what happened.
  • Know the good, bad and ugly effect of the movie!

  • Wherever you look, there's Rancho and his platoon
    Effect
  • New "attractions" have sprung up across the city. Cut-outs of Kareena and Aamir in Ladakhi outfits adorn shops.
  • Kareena's mustard-yellow scooter from the film is installed as a photo prop.
  • "Shooting point", where the couple locked lips, is now the go-to spot for selfies.
  • The movie's appeal has been complemented by a rise in India's middle class: incomes almost doubled from 2005 to 2010.

  • In fact, 40 million tourists decide destination based on movies!
    Tourism
  • A 2012 survey by the Tourism Competitive Intelligence revealed that 40 million tourists choose their destination based on locations of shoots.
  • When 'Life of Pi' launched in 2012, the Indian Tourism Ministry designed an entire campaign themed on 'Land of Pi'.
  • Asians also seem to be the most devoted to film tourism. 'Lost in Thailand' (2012) has boosted Thailand's popularity among the Chinese.

  • But what exactly does shooting do to the location's ecology?
    Environment
  • However, shooting often leaves deep marks on locations, typically judged on the basis of scale, extent and duration.
  • Shoots almost always change the natural habitat irreversibly. Ladakhis, burdened under '3 Idiots' popularity, often see tourists zooming their vehicles off-road, unaware that many small animals reside under the sand.
  • In recent times, Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) garnered attention for detrimental effects on Namibia's coastline.

  • Locals' lives no longer remain the same either
    People
  • It's also the residents who suffer. As the location moves up the tourism-hotspot ladder, their lives turn more expensive.
  • Ladakhis have almost stopped drinking water from their streams, which now carry with them bottles, packets and what not.
  • Traditional Ladakhi compost toilets have been replaced by western ones, draining the scant water resources.
  • Daily trips by garbage trucks have increased from eight to 20.

  • Ladakh is just one of the many places affected
    Places
  • A major film that received scrutiny is Star Wars, which was shot at Ireland's Skellig Michael, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
  • A guide says permission was given on the basis of incomplete ecological data, rules were broken, and damage under-reported.
  • In 2014, the Karnataka government took a stand: it decided to ban shooting in historical locations after reports of filmmakers violating permit conditions emerged.

  • But the 'Spectre' effect was quite opposite
    FACT
    Contrary to others, the crew of Bond's 'Spectre' (2015) left Rome in a better condition. They organized a massive clean-up drive in collaboration with the city council, and their security vendors managed to rid Trastevere of unlicensed parking attendants, who were till then a menace.

    What's going to happen to our own Ladakh?
    Ladakh
  • So what's keeping the government from doing something about it? The assurance of "development, money, employment," says Mehboob Ali, assistant director, Leh Tourism Department.
  • "This is the rise time of Ladakh. But we're going to fall," feels Noori Noorjahan, an art restorer.
  • "I wish you could have seen Ladakh before," Ali tells a reporter. Possibly what every Ladakhi wants to tell indifferent, uncaring visitors.



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