Ravenglass and the Eskdale Railway feature in new Bollywood movie
One of Britain’s oldest and longest narrow gauge railways, the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway in the Western Lake District, is featured in a new Bollywood film that has just been released in Indian cinemas.
The comedy-drama ‘Jinma 2’, the sequel to the 2021 Bollywood hit ‘Jinma’, explores the stunning It depicts a journey along a seven-mile long railway line.
Jimma, which released in 2021, broke several records in the Marathi film industry in the Indian region and featured London as a filming location. This event brings together seven women from different socio-cultural backgrounds and age groups to celebrate life.
Zip World Windermere, a high-ropes adventure attraction that gives tourists the chance to slide, balance and jump on trees above Windermere, England’s largest natural lake, is featured in the film. Another major Cumbrian attraction.
Directed by Hemant Dome, it stars three well-established celebrities in Indian television and films. Bollywood fans of Sonali Kulkarni, Sayari Sanjeev, Kshithi Jog and others will no doubt be looking forward to the film’s release on Amazon Prime at a later date.
Tom Patrick Kenny, general manager of Zip World Windermere, said: We loved introducing them to his thrilling 250 meter zip line and watching them soar to the shores of Windermere as part of a new story in the Lake District. Everyone involved was very enthusiastic and friendly and we were proud to be a part of it. ”
Rachel Bell, Director of Marketing and Business Development at Lake District Estates, commented: “India is one of our key international tourist markets, so the visibility of appearing in a high-profile Bollywood film is huge.
“Film and TV are a great medium to showcase not just Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway, but the wider destination. We are also expanding our focus on overseas markets as we continue to win the trust of overseas visitors post-pandemic. It’s also a great way to build on the ongoing work we’re doing.”