Chhattisgarh Lays Foundation for India's First World-Class Film City in Naya Raipur

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai has laid the foundation stone for the Chitrotpala International Film City and Tribal and Cultural Convention Centre in Naya Raipur. The 95-acre first-phase project, developed with an initial government support of Rs 150 crore, is touted as India's first fully equipped, world-class film city. It aims to create an integrated ecosystem for film production, exhibitions, and conventions, with early industry buzz suggesting major productions may shoot there. The development also seeks to generate sustained opportunities for local artisans, tribal communities, and skilled youth in the state.

Key Points: Chhattisgarh CM Lays Foundation for Chitrotpala International Film City

  • 95-acre first phase
  • Rs 150 crore initial govt support
  • Integrates film, exhibition & convention spaces
  • Aims to attract major productions like Golmaal 5
  • To support local artisans and tribal communities
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Chhattisgarh CM Vishnu Deo Sai lays foundation stone for Chitrotpala International Film City in Naya Raipur

CM Vishnu Deo Sai lays the foundation for a 95-acre film city in Naya Raipur, backed by Rs 150 crore, aiming to make the state a cinema hub.

"There has long been a demand... to take stories from Chhattisgarh to global audiences. - CM Vishnu Deo Sai"

Raipur, January 24

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai laid the foundation stone for the Chitrotpala International Film City and Tribal and Cultural Convention Centre at Naya Raipur, marking a major step towards developing the state as a hub for cinema, culture and creative industries.

The foundation stone-laying ceremony (Bhoomi Poojan) was held in the presence of senior ministers, legislators, and officials of the Chhattisgarh government, along with representatives from the film and creative industries. Veteran filmmaker Anil Sharma also attended the event, extending industry support to the project.

According to a release, the project, touted to be India's first world-class, fully equipped Film City, is created by Tarun Rathi, developed by Rajnandini Entertainment Ltd( REL) and Indradeep Infra Ltd., with the vision of building a future-ready, end-to-end destination for cinema, culture and creative industries.

Spread over 95 acres in its first phase, the film city is being developed under the Special Assistance Scheme of the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India. The project envisions integrating film production facilities with exhibition, convention and cultural spaces, offering a long-term platform for filmmakers, artisans, entrepreneurs and local communities.

Industry buzz around the project is already strong, with early discussions suggesting that upcoming major productions, including Golmaal 5, and various other films that are in the pre-production stage, may explore shooting at the Film City once operational, as per the press release.

As per the release, adding strength to this vision is the involvement of India Exposition Mart Limited (IEML) and the Export Promotion Council for Handicrafts (EPCH). Dr. Rakesh Kumar, Chairman, IEML, and Neeraj Khanna, Chairman, EPCH, will play a key role in developing a comprehensive infrastructure comprising an Exhibition Centre, Convention Centre, Hotel, Mart-cum-Business Showrooms, Helipad, and allied facilities. These spaces are intended to create sustained opportunities for local artisans, tribal communities, MSMEs and skilled youth, while opening new markets and visibility for Chhattisgarh's indigenous talent.

Speaking at the event, CM Vishnu Deo Sai said, "There has long been a demand from the people of the state for our own film city, which will help take stories from Chhattisgarh to global audiences. I am glad that the government is supporting this new world-class film city with Rs 150 crore in the first phase and Rs 250-300 crore in later phases. It should take us about two years to fully develop this dream project."

Tarun Rathi, Concessionaire of Chitrotpala International Film City, added, "We are trying to support filmmakers with all possible equipment and a complete ecosystem so that producers and crews from Mumbai and across India can come to Raipur to shoot and execute everything seamlessly. The accessibility and the shooting-friendly environment will help the filmmakers from start to finish."

Once completed, the integrated development is expected to position Naya Raipur as the first fully equipped international film city of India as a vibrant hub for films, exhibitions, conventions and cultural exchange, while directly supporting skill development, entrepreneurship and local livelihoods across Chhattisgarh.

- ANI

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Priya S
Integrating tribal and cultural convention centres is a brilliant move. It's not just about Bollywood; it's about showcasing Chhattisgarh's rich heritage and handicrafts to the world. EPCH's involvement is key. Hope the benefits truly reach the local artisans.
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Rohit P
Rs 150 crore in the first phase is a huge investment. While the vision is grand, I hope the execution is transparent and on time. We've seen many such "dream projects" get delayed or become white elephants. Fingers crossed this one delivers.
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Sarah B
As someone who works in event management, the convention centre and exhibition space is the most exciting part. Naya Raipur could become a major MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, Exhibitions) destination. This is forward-thinking infrastructure.
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Vikram M
Golmaal 5 shooting here? That would be amazing! If big productions start coming, it will boost the local economy tremendously - hotels, transport, catering. Hope they also develop training institutes for camera, sound, and editing technicians locally.
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Nikhil C
A respectful criticism: I hope this project doesn't become just a real estate play. The focus must remain on creating a genuine ecosystem for filmmakers and artists, not just selling plots. The promise of supporting local communities needs to be a measurable outcome, not just a line in a press release.

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