India Unveils $49 Million Film City in Rural Heartland of Chhattisgarh
A groundbreaking ceremony marked the launch of India's first fully-equipped international film city in Raipur, Chhattisgarh, as a major step towards positioning the central state as a production destination. The 95-acre development, Chitrotpala International Film City and Tribal & Cultural Convention Centre, promises to transform the region into a hub for filmmaking and entertainment.
Created by Rajnandini Entertainment Ltd. and Indradeep Infra Ltd., the project boasts an impressive array of infrastructure, including exhibition and convention facilities, soundstages, and accommodation options. The development is being supported under India's Ministry of Tourism, indicating strong central government backing.
Industry insiders are already taking notice, with early discussions underway to utilize the facility as a shooting location for upcoming blockbuster films like "Golmaal 5" and "Gadaar 3". Additionally, partnerships have been forged with local businesses to create economic opportunities for artisans and tribal communities, further solidifying the project's commitment to regional development.
Veteran filmmaker Anil Sharma lent credibility to Chhattisgarh's filmmaking ambitions by attending the ceremony. The state government has committed an initial $16.3 million to the project, with additional funding of up to $32.7 million earmarked for later stages.
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai hailed the development as a long-awaited opportunity for the state to showcase its stories on the global stage. "There has been a strong demand from our people for a film city," he said. "I am glad that the government is supporting this new world-class project, and I believe it will take us about two years to fully develop this dream project."
The Chitrotpala Film City marks an ambitious bid by India's central state to diversify its production geography beyond traditional hubs in Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Chennai. As a turnkey production solution, the facility promises to provide filmmakers with all necessary equipment and support to execute productions seamlessly, making it an attractive destination for producers from across the country.
A groundbreaking ceremony marked the launch of India's first fully-equipped international film city in Raipur, Chhattisgarh, as a major step towards positioning the central state as a production destination. The 95-acre development, Chitrotpala International Film City and Tribal & Cultural Convention Centre, promises to transform the region into a hub for filmmaking and entertainment.
Created by Rajnandini Entertainment Ltd. and Indradeep Infra Ltd., the project boasts an impressive array of infrastructure, including exhibition and convention facilities, soundstages, and accommodation options. The development is being supported under India's Ministry of Tourism, indicating strong central government backing.
Industry insiders are already taking notice, with early discussions underway to utilize the facility as a shooting location for upcoming blockbuster films like "Golmaal 5" and "Gadaar 3". Additionally, partnerships have been forged with local businesses to create economic opportunities for artisans and tribal communities, further solidifying the project's commitment to regional development.
Veteran filmmaker Anil Sharma lent credibility to Chhattisgarh's filmmaking ambitions by attending the ceremony. The state government has committed an initial $16.3 million to the project, with additional funding of up to $32.7 million earmarked for later stages.
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai hailed the development as a long-awaited opportunity for the state to showcase its stories on the global stage. "There has been a strong demand from our people for a film city," he said. "I am glad that the government is supporting this new world-class project, and I believe it will take us about two years to fully develop this dream project."
The Chitrotpala Film City marks an ambitious bid by India's central state to diversify its production geography beyond traditional hubs in Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Chennai. As a turnkey production solution, the facility promises to provide filmmakers with all necessary equipment and support to execute productions seamlessly, making it an attractive destination for producers from across the country.