Telangana Plans World-Class Film City, Confirms Deputy CM Bhatt

Telangana’s government is considering the development of a world-class film city, according to Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka. This initiative aims to support and enhance the local film industry.
Support for the Film Industry
During a recent gathering held at the Telugu Club in Jubilee Hills, Bhatti emphasized the Congress party’s historical contributions to the film sector. He noted that the land allocation for film studios played a crucial role in relocating the industry from Chennai to Hyderabad.
Historical Contributions
- Deputy CM: Bhatti Vikramarka
- Event: Meeting with film industry representatives
- Location: Telugu Club, Jubilee Hills
- Key Minister: Komatireddy Venkat Reddy (Cinematography Minister)
Bhatti acknowledged that previous Congress governments significantly improved the lives of thousands of film workers. Major film studios, such as Annapurna, Padmalaya, and Ramanaidu, were established during the tenure of the Congress party.
A Vision for the Future
The plan to create a world-class film city is a part of the Telangana government’s broader strategy to enhance the state’s film industry. By fostering a conducive environment for filmmakers, the government aims to attract more talent and resources to Telangana.
This bold initiative reflects the administration’s commitment to revitalizing the local economy through the growth of the entertainment sector, ensuring that it not only preserves but also encourages the flourishing of Telangana’s rich cinematic culture.




