Telangana Aims to Make Hyderabad India's National Cinema Hub

The Telangana government has prioritized making Hyderabad a national hub for cinema, citing its favorable conditions for expansion compared to other major film cities. Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka stated this move would generate significant employment in the state for technicians, writers, and directors. The government has revived film awards, now named after the late activist Gaddar, to encourage the socially influential cinema sector. The upcoming Gaddar Film Awards ceremony will be held on February 19, with screenings beginning February 6.

Key Points: Hyderabad to Become National Cinema Hub, Says Telangana Govt

  • Establish Hyderabad as national cinema hub
  • Generate employment for technicians & youth
  • Revive film awards to encourage social change
  • Promote meaningful cinema with strong social messages
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Telangana govt plans to establish Hyderabad as "national hub for cinema", Deputy CM Bhatti Vikramarka Mallu shares details

Telangana plans to establish Hyderabad as a national film hub, reviving awards and generating employment. Deputy CM Bhatti Vikramarka shares the vision.

"If film industries of all languages move to Hyderabad, it will generate employment opportunities for the youth of the state. - Bhatti Vikramarka Mallu"

Hyderabad, February 4

The Telangana government has accorded the highest priority to the Telugu film industry, working with a vision to establish Hyderabad as a national hub for cinema, said Telangana Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka Mallu on Wednesday.

He made the remarks during a meeting with the jury members of the Gaddar Film Awards, held at the Secretariat.

The Deputy CM explained that while cities like Bombay, Kolkata, and Chennai have limited scope for further expansion of the film industry, Hyderabad offers many favourable factors for film industries across all languages to grow and flourish.

"If film industries of all languages move to Hyderabad, it will generate employment opportunities for the youth of the state, including technicians, writers, and directors. Hyderabad will emerge as a global centre for the film market, he said, adding that the government will prepare a detailed blueprint for this, according to a press release.

He noted that the previous government neglected film awards for several decades. In contrast, the Praja Government, under the leadership of Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, has revived film awards to encourage the cinema sector, which has a powerful influence in driving social change.

Additionally, Deputy CM Bhatti Vikramarka also described Gaddar as a great personality who sacrificed his life for society through art.

He said Telangana represents art, revolution, questioning, sensitivity, love, and compassion, and that Gaddar was a towering figure who showcased Telangana's art and culture to the world. That is why the government began presenting film awards in his name last year to promote the film industry.

He assured that talent and transparency would be the sole criteria for selecting film awards and recalled that last year's jury earned widespread appreciation for conducting the selection process with excellence.

Considering the experience, commitment, and passion of eminent personalities from the film industry, the government, through the Film Development Corporation (FDC), consulted all stakeholders and appointed the jury members.

He assured that the government would extend complete cooperation wherever required.

The Deputy CM reiterated that the Praja Government aims for every initiative to benefit society and remain accountable to the people. He suggested that while selecting films for the Gaddar Awards, care should be taken to ensure that, along with commercial elements, a strong social message is also present, which would encourage meaningful cinema in the coming days.

Moving forward, he announced that film screenings for the Gaddar Film Awards will begin on February 6, and the awards ceremony will be held on February 19, coinciding with the Ugadi festival, and will be hosted by the state government.

He recalled that last year's Gaddar Awards ceremony was conducted in a magnificent manner, delivering a powerful message globally, and stated that this year too the event would be organised on a large scale. The state government is providing full autonomy and necessary support to the Film Development Corporation and the I&PR Department for this purpose.

Meanwhile, the meeting was attended by Film Development Corporation Chairman Dil Raju, I&PR Commissioner Priyanka, FDC Executive Director Kishore Babu, and noted film personalities Tanikella Bharani, K.S. Rama Rao, Roja Ramani, and Ashok Kumar, among others.

- ANI

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Priya S
While the idea is good, I hope this doesn't become another political announcement that fades away. The focus on meaningful cinema with social messages, as mentioned for the Gaddar Awards, is the right direction. Cinema should entertain but also reflect our society.
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Vikram M
As someone from the industry, this is welcome news. Hyderabad's cost of production is lower than Mumbai, and the talent pool here is immense. If the government provides real policy support and simplifies permissions, it can truly become a magnet for all language films.
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Rohit P
Good to see the new government reviving film awards. The previous govt did neglect this cultural aspect. Naming it after Gaddar garu is a fitting tribute to a true people's artist. Jai Telangana! 🎬
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Sarah B
Interesting read. I'm an expat living in Hyderabad. The city's culture and energy are perfect for creative arts. If they can build a world-class ecosystem, it could attract international projects too. The key will be execution of this "blueprint".
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Karthik V
A small note of caution: Let's not get into unnecessary competition with Chennai or Mumbai. Each film hub has its own unique flavour. Hyderabad should develop its own identity, rooted in Telangana's art and revolution, as the Dy CM rightly said.
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Michael C

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