Is Hyderabad Set to Become a Leading Filmmaking Hub?
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Hyderabad, Aug 18 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Telangana, A. Revanth Reddy, has announced that the state government is committed to transforming Hyderabad into a premier filmmaking hub in the nation shortly.
The Chief Minister pledged comprehensive support to advance the film industry within Hyderabad.
This announcement was made during a meeting with the winners of the 71st National Film Awards, who visited CM Revanth Reddy at his residence on Monday.
During this gathering, film producers highlighted the various challenges the film industry is encountering in production.
On this occasion, the Chief Minister honored the National Film Award winners, including ‘Bhagavanth Kesari’ director Anil Ravipudi, ‘Hanu-Man’ director Prashanth Varma, visual effects team members Venkat and Srinivas, Fight Masters Nandu and Prithvi, ‘Baby’ director Sai Rajesh, and singer Rohit.
Producers of ‘Hanu-Man’, Chaitanya Reddy and Niranjan Reddy, ‘Baby’ producer SKN, and ‘Bhagavanth Kesari’ producer Garapati Sahu were also present.
Tollywood secured numerous accolades in the National Film Awards announced on August 1.
The state government has already revealed its intention to establish Hyderabad as the heart of the Indian film industry.
In June, Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, who heads the Ministerial Sub-Committee on film industry development, instructed the Information Department Commissioner and Film Development Corporation officials to create a Detailed Project Report (DPR) aimed at making Hyderabad the capital of Indian cinema.
Deputy CM Bhatti emphasized that the goal is to evolve Hyderabad into a film city that draws cinema professionals from all over India and beyond.
He pointed out that currently, filmmakers in Telangana face considerable obstacles in acquiring shooting permissions from various departments such as police, fire services, and municipal bodies. The sub-committee has decided to tackle this issue.
To simplify the process, the Deputy CM instructed officials to implement a single-window system through the Film Development Corporation by appointing a dedicated officer to facilitate and expedite approvals from all necessary departments.