Chief Minister Siddaramaiah inaugurates 16th Bengaluru International Film Festival

ANI March 2, 2025 213 views

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah launched an ambitious film city project in Mysuru during the 16th Bengaluru International Film Festival. He emphasized the importance of cinema as a powerful medium for social change and enlightenment. The CM highlighted the need for films that address real-world issues and promote human values. His vision seeks to transform Karnataka's film industry into a globally recognized hub of meaningful storytelling.

"Cinema should be a tool for enlightenment, not regression" - Siddaramaiah
Bengaluru, March 1: Chief Minister Siddaramaiah announced that the Government of Karnataka will establish a world-class film city in Mysuru with 150 acres of land already allotted for the project.

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Karnataka announces world-class 150-acre film city in Mysuru

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CM advocates for cinema promoting social harmony and values

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Highlights wealth inequality's impact on societal issues

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Encourages filmmakers to create transformative content

Speaking at the inauguration of the 16th Bengaluru International Film Festival (BIFFES) at the grand steps of Vidhana Soudha, the Chief Minister emphasized that international film festivals are a reflection of global culture and should be leveraged to create meaningful and impactful cinema.

"Karnataka is a land of immense opportunities. To further strengthen our film industry, we are developing a state-of-the-art film city in Mysuru. I hope this facility will encourage the production of world-class films that seamlessly blend human values with advanced technology," he said.

Highlighting the growing disparities in wealth, CM Siddaramaiah pointed out that 50% of the nation's wealth is concentrated in the hands of just 1% of the population, leading to widespread social unrest and dissatisfaction. He urged the film industry to take an active role in addressing societal issues, fostering unity, and promoting progressive ideals through cinema.

Recalling the legacy of Dr. Rajkumar, he noted that the legendary actor's films were rooted in human values and social harmony, making them widely cherished across generations. He lamented that such values are often missing in contemporary cinema.

He further cautioned against the promotion of superstitions and unconstitutional values in films, citing Basavanna's philosophy, which rejected the doctrine of karma. "Cinema should be a tool for enlightenment, not regression," he asserted.

With technology evolving rapidly, including advancements in artificial intelligence, the Chief Minister encouraged filmmakers to create content that reflects real-life issues and offers solutions. "Such films will stand the test of time and leave a lasting impact on society," he added.

"Karnataka and Bengaluru is a global hub, offering every opportunity for filmmakers. If we harness technology effectively, the cinema industry can flourish while also contributing positively to society."

The CM aspired that the film industry moves towards greater humaneness and inclusivity in storytelling.

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