I&B Secretary briefs Maharashtra Chief Minister on preparations for WAVES 2027 in Mumbai
Mumbai, July 17
A high-level delegation from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, led by Secretary Chanchal Kumar, called on the Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Devendra Fadnavis, today to hold a preliminary meeting on preparations for the second edition of the World Audio-Visual and Entertainment Summit 2027.
According to an official release, CM Fadnavis stated that the inaugural edition of WAVES 2025 was a resounding success. The inaugural edition of WAVES was held at the Jio World Convention Centre, Mumbai, from May 1 to 4, 2025.
Fadnavis stated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given a clarion call to take WAVES to greater heights as a global platform showcasing the world of films, music, gaming, animation, and storytelling, while fostering collaboration among artists and creators from across the world. The Maharashtra Chief Minister called upon the Central Government and the Government of Maharashtra to work in close coordination to make the second edition of the WAVES an even bigger success.
During the meeting, Secretary, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Chanchal Kumar, briefed the Chief Minister on the preparations and key initiatives being undertaken for the second edition of WAVES, which is scheduled to be held in Mumbai in 2027.
The senior officers of the Information and Broadcasting Ministry present on the occasion included the CEO of Prasar Bharati Gaurav Dwivedi Additional Secretary Prabhat, Director General (West Zone), Ministry of I & B, Smita Vats Sharma, Joint Secretary (IP&C) C. Senthil Rajan, Joint Secretary (Broadcasting) Prithul Kumar, Joint Secretary (Films) Dr. Ajay Nagabhushan MN, Joint Secretary (Institutions) Dr. K.K. Nirala, Managing Director of NFDC Prakash Magdum, among others.
The senior officers of the Government of Maharashtra who attended the meeting included the Chief Secretary Rajesh Aggarwal, Principal Secretary to the CM, Shrikar Pardeshi, Principal Secretary (Industries, Investment and Services) Dr. P. Anbalagan, Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) Commissioner Ashwini Bhide, and Director-General, DGIPR Brijesh Singh, among others.
Before the meeting with the Chief Minister, Secretary, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Chanchal Kumar chaired a review meeting with senior Ministry officials to assess the preparations for WAVES 2027. The review was followed by a recce of the Jio World Convention Centre at Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC), Mumbai, which was the venue that hosted the inaugural edition of WAVES in 2025 and is proposed to host the next edition of WAVES.
— ANI
Reader Comments
I attended WAVES 2025 as a student delegate and it was amazing! The workshops on storytelling and the film screenings were top-notch. Can't wait for 2027. Hope they include more regional cinema this time. 🙏
All these meetings are good but what about the common man? Traffic in BKC is already a nightmare. Hope they plan properly for crowd management and public transport. Else it's just another elite event for the rich.
The way they are preparing with both state and central teams gives me confidence. Mumbai is the entertainment capital and events like WAVES 2027 will boost tourism and jobs. Just ensure local artists get a platform too. 🎭
WAVES 2025 was impressive but 2027 needs to be bigger. The global film industry is watching. Hope they focus more on indie filmmakers and not just big studios. Also, make it affordable for students and young creators. 📽️
As someone working in the animation industry, this is great news! WAVES is helping Indian talent get global recognition. The government's push for gaming and VFX is much needed. Hope they have dedicated pavilions for upcoming tech. 🚀
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