New Delhi, Aug 25 - Born and brought up in Kashmir, actor Sanjay Suri, who returned to the Valley after 18 years to shoot 'Sikandar', says more filmmakers should go to the state as it will boost 'employment' and 'prosperity'.
'I hope more films are made in Kashmir. I hope the local authorities can provide enough security there so that people can come and go without any fear. It will also bring a lot of employment and prosperity and films are no doubt a great medium for that,' Sanjay told IANS.
'I'd love to go back here. There are no films being made on Kashmir so someday I might make one myself,' he added.
Asked to elaborate, he said: 'It is at the back of my mind but I don't think I am qualified for direction etc. So maybe I'll start with writing first but it's really a distant thing as I am only focussing on acting right now.'
Sanjay was born in Srinagar and spent 19 years in the Valley before shifting to New Delhi with his family in 1990 after his father was killed by militants.
'I had not gone back there for 18 years, but the film did give me an opportunity to go back... it gave me an opportunity to confront my past... it was a whole catharsis process that happened and I'm glad I did go back.