Siddharth Roy Kapur to Receive Motion Picture Association Asia-Pacific Copyright Educator of the Year Award for Contributions to Indian Film Industry Growth

Siddharth Roy Kapur is set to receive the Motion Picture Association Asia-Pacific Copyright Educator of the Year Award at the CineAsia Awards 2023 in Bangkok. Kapur, known for leading Roy Kapur Films and producing acclaimed titles like The Sky Is Pink and Rocket Boys, is being honored for his significant contributions to the growth of the Indian film industry.

Siddharth Roy Kapur (Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons)

Producer Siddharth Roy Kapur will be felicitated with the Motion Picture Association Asia-Pacific Copyright Educator of the Year Award for his contributions towards the growth and development of the Indian film industry.

Kapur heads the production banner Roy Kapur Films which has produced critically-acclaimed titles such as The Sky Is Pink, Last Film Show, Pippa and web series Rocket BoysShahid Kapoor to Star in Malayalam Director Rosshan Andrrews’ Next Action Film, Calls It a ‘Rare Script’.

The producer will receive the honour at the CineAsia Awards 2023 in Bangkok on Thursday, a press release said. "Over the years, Siddharth Roy Kapur has advocated for a robust copyright and content protection framework to support the interests of filmmakers, and encouraged the introduction of legislation to modernize film classification and better protect IP rights. These efforts have contributed to positive momentum towards the enactment of India's new Cinematograph (Amendment) Bill." Did You Know Karan Johar Played Cupid for Vidya Balan, Siddharth Roy Kapur? More Deets Inside.

"The award is timely and well-deserved," said Belinda Lui, the MPA's President and Managing Director Asia-Pacific. Kapur, the former president of the Producers Guild of India (PGI), said he is humbled by the honour extended to him by the Motion Picture Association (MPA). "This recognition is testament to the dedication of innumerable members of our film industry who continuously strive not only to create and innovate in the present, but also to protect and safeguard our cherished cinematic legacy and heritage," he added.

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