Key Points

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath laid the foundation stone for the ambitious Noida International Film City today. The 1,000-acre project, developed by Boney Kapoor and Bhutani Group, aims to establish UP as a film production hub. The first phase will feature advanced studios, a film institute, and employment opportunities for thousands. Located near Jewar Airport, it’s set to attract global filmmakers.

Key Points: Yogi Adityanath Lays Noida Film City Foundation Stone with Boney Kapoor

  • Yogi Adityanath leads Bhoomi Pujan for 1,000-acre mega project
  • Joint venture between Boney Kapoor and Bhutani Group
  • First phase includes 14 sound stages and film institute
  • Expected to generate 5 lakh jobs in 8 years
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Noida Film City foundation stone to be laid today

UP CM Yogi Adityanath inaugurates 1,000-acre International Film City near Yamuna Expressway, backed by Boney Kapoor and Bhutani Group.

"This project will transform Uttar Pradesh into a global film hub - YEIDA Official"

Noida, June 26

Uttar Pradesh is set to break ground on its most ambitious film and media venture yet -- the International Film City in Sector‑21 along the Yamuna Expressway in Greater Noida on Thursday.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is expected to lay the foundation stone for the project. The time for the 'Bhoomi Pujan' programme is fixed for 5 p.m.

Spearheaded by Bayview Bhutani Film City Pvt Ltd, a joint venture between veteran filmmaker Boney Kapoor and the Bhutani Group, the Film City project is being developed in collaboration with the Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA).

Along with Boney Kapoor and the Bhutani family, other Bollywood actors will also take part in the Bhoomi Pujan event.

The venture marks a major push by the state to establish itself as a hub for the film and media industry.

YEIDA had earlier withheld approval due to non-compliance with certain regulatory requirements, including the mandatory 15 per cent green cover, structural safety certifications, and no-objection certificates.

However, after the developers reworked the layout and addressed the necessary conditions, YEIDA granted approval for the industrial segment of the project covering an 80-acre core area.

The mega project will unfold in four phases over a period of eight years and will span a massive 1,000 acres. While the core film infrastructure will be developed in the initial stages, commercial and entertainment zones, including hotels, retail outlets, and recreational facilities, will be introduced in the later phases.

The first phase alone will cover nearly 230 acres and is expected to cost between Rs 900 crore and Rs 1,510 crore. This phase will include essential film-making infrastructure such as 13 to 14 state-of-the-art sound stages, a film and television institute, permanent outdoor sets, an underwater shooting studio, accommodations for actors, a convention centre, and a film museum.

Officials estimate that the International Film City could create as many as five lakh direct and indirect employment opportunities.

Strategically located near the upcoming Noida International Airport in Jewar, the project is expected to draw both domestic and international film productions, significantly bolstering Uttar Pradesh's standing as an emerging centre for the film and media industry.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Finally UP is getting its own film city! This will create so many jobs and put Noida on the global entertainment map. Hope they maintain quality standards though - we don't want another half-baked project like some other states have done. 🙏
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Priya M.
As someone from Noida, I'm excited but concerned about traffic and infrastructure. Yamuna Expressway is already crowded. Hope they plan proper roads and metro connectivity along with this massive project. Otherwise it will be a nightmare for locals.
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Amit S.
Great initiative! But why only 15% green cover? In this heatwave era, they should aim for at least 30% green space. Developers always compromise on environment for profits. Hope CM Yogi ensures proper ecological balance is maintained.
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Sunita R.
My son is studying filmmaking in Mumbai. If this project delivers what it promises, maybe he can come back to UP for work! 🤞 Would be wonderful to have our own regional film hub competing with Mumbai and Hyderabad.
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Vikas P.
Good to see Boney Kapoor involved - he knows the industry inside out. But hope they don't make it just about Bollywood. Should have proper facilities for regional cinema too - Bhojpuri, Awadhi, Braj films need equal space and respect.
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Neha T.
The underwater shooting studio sounds amazing! 🎥 But I hope they don't waste water resources in this water-scarce region. They must implement rainwater harvesting and water recycling systems from day one.
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Karan D.

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