Key Points

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis shared the stage with Akshay Kumar at FICCI Frames 2025 to discuss the future of Indian cinema. He revealed how Anil Kapoor's film 'Nayak' personally influenced his approach to governance and set public expectations. The CM emphasized the urgent need for films addressing cybercrime awareness in today's digital age. He also announced ambitious plans to transform Mumbai's film infrastructure into a world-class entertainment hub while celebrating Maharashtra's rich cinematic legacy.

Key Points: Devendra Fadnavis Akshay Kumar Push Cybercrime Films at FICCI Frames

  • CM Fadnavis cites Anil Kapoor's Nayak as personal inspiration shaping his governance approach
  • Advocates for more Bollywood films on cybercrime to raise public awareness
  • Announces plans to develop Mumbai's film city into world-class entertainment ecosystem
  • Highlights Maharashtra's legacy as India's entertainment capital with generational talent
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Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis advocates for development of film ecosystem, says more films needed on cybercrime

Maharashtra CM reveals Nayak inspiration, plans world-class film city expansion, and urges Bollywood to tackle cybercrime awareness with Akshay Kumar at FICCI Frames 2025.

"The film not only affected me a lot but also caused me a lot of troubles - Devendra Fadnavis"

Mumbai, October 7

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis graced the inaugural ceremony of FCCI Frames 2025, the Annual Convention on Business of Media and Entertainment.

He was accompanied by Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar, who engaged into a light-hearted, yet insightful conversation with the Chief Minister.

During their appearance at the event, CM Fadnavis reflected on the Indian film industry, speaking at length about his personal experience, development of the film ecosystem, and more. He also emphasised on the need to bring more films to create awareness about "digital warfare."

In response to Akshay Kumar's question about a film that inspired him, the Maharashtra CM named Anil Kapoor starrer 'Nayak: The Real Hero'.

"The film not only affected me a lot but also caused me a lot of troubles. In the film, Anil Kapoor does so many things as a CM in a single day. Today, when I got to this place, people ask me to work like Nayak. The film did the job of setting a benchmark. I also feel that films have shaped my emotions and feelings and helped me stay true to myself," Fadnavis said.

The Chief Minister went on to hail the legacy of Maharashtra, stating that it is the "rightful capital of entertainment."

"There is not just a film ecosystem in Maharashtra, but also vibrancy and people who have lived cinema/ Generations have lived through various undying characters. All of these are present in the state, and this is what I would pitch to an international studio," he continued.

Further in the conversation, Fadnavis shared his vision of expanding Mumbai's film city and said, "I wanted to develop the film city and its ecosystem. We did a lot of planning and also spoke to the film fraternity. But we couldn't execute it properly. But I have decided to convert it into a world class environment."

CM Fadnavis and Akshay Kumar also spoke on on the subject of cyber crime.

"I believe more films should be made on the issue of cybercrime. As far as street crime was concerned, it was copied in films but cybercrime has intruded into the system. This has raised a big question in front of us. I feel our film heroes should come up against the crime. Our police force is also getting new orientation. There are increasing cases of deepfake, digital crime, financial frauds, extortion and more. Our film industry is yet to showcase it more efficiently," the CM said.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Nayak reference! 😄 That movie truly set unrealistic expectations for CMs. But good to see Fadnavis acknowledging the power of cinema. Maharashtra indeed deserves to be the entertainment capital of India.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the vision for film city development, I hope the government focuses on practical implementation this time. Many such announcements have been made before without proper execution. Actions speak louder than words.
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Arjun K
Cybercrime films are much needed! My elderly parents got scammed last month through a fake customer care number. If movies can create awareness about such frauds, it would be a great service to society. 🙏
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Karthik V
Good initiative but instead of just talking, government should provide tax benefits and subsidies for films focusing on social issues like cybercrime. That would encourage more filmmakers to take up such subjects.
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Meera T
Maharashtra has given us so many iconic films and actors. Proud to see our CM recognizing this legacy. Hope the film city expansion happens soon and creates more opportunities for local talent. ✨

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