From the Andes to the Atacama: Chile Beckons as Bollywood’s Next Cinematic Playground
New Delhi [India], November 26 : For decades, Bollywood has chased beauty across the world — from the snow-laden Alps and the tulip fields of Europe to the turquoise coasts of Turkey and Thailand. But as Indian cinema continues to push boundaries, filmmakers are looking for new geographies that feel both cinematic and unexplored.Enter Chile — a South American gem...
New Delhi [India], November 26 : For decades, Bollywood has chased beauty across the world — from the snow-laden Alps and the tulip fields of Europe to the turquoise coasts of Turkey and Thailand. But as Indian cinema continues to push boundaries, filmmakers are looking for new geographies that feel both cinematic and unexplored.
Enter Chile — a South American gem where deserts meet glaciers, where volcanoes stand beside fjords, and where the landscape seems purpose-built for storytelling.
The Land Where Every Frame is a Scene
Stretching across more than 4,200 kilometres of Pacific coastline, Chile’s geography reads like a director’s storyboard. Its slender mainland unfolds a cinematic range — from the world’s driest desert, the Atacama, with its red dunes and alien-like rock formations, to the lush valleys and vineyards of Central Chile, and down to the icy blues of Patagonia, one of the most photogenic corners of the planet. Whether you’re shooting a sci-fi thriller, a sweeping period drama, or a dreamy romantic sequence, Chile offers a visual spectrum that can double for multiple countries — all within one nation.