Key Points

Telangana is pushing to transform Hyderabad into India’s premier film destination with streamlined shooting permissions. The government plans to leverage cinema to boost tourism while addressing public grievances like overpriced theater snacks. A dedicated 50-acre plot and single-window approvals aim to attract national filmmakers. The initiative includes grand events like the Telangana Gaddar Film Awards to position Hyderabad as a cinematic powerhouse.

Key Points: Telangana Plans Hyderabad as India's Cinema Capital with Single-Window System

  • Single-window clearance for film shoots to replace multi-department hurdles
  • Plans to boost tourism via movie shootings at key locations
  • Regulation of inflated food prices in cinema canteens
  • 50-acre land allotted for Film Development Corporation projects
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Telangana plans to develop Hyderabad as capital of Indian cine industry

Telangana govt aims to make Hyderabad India's film hub with streamlined permissions, tourism boost, and regulated theater pricing.

"Our goal is to develop Hyderabad into a film city attracting professionals nationwide - Deputy CM Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka"

Hyderabad, June 10

The Telangana government plans to develop Hyderabad as the capital of the Indian cinema industry.

Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, who is the chairman of the Ministerial Sub-Committee on film industry development, on Tuesday directed the Information Department Commissioner and Film Development Corporation officials to prepare a Detailed Project Report (DPR) to develop Hyderabad as the capital of Indian cinema.

A meeting of the Ministerial Sub-Committee on the comprehensive development of the film industry was held on Tuesday. The meeting, attended by Ministers and Sub-Committee members Komatireddy Venkat Reddy and D. Sridhar Babu, discussed multiple key issues.

The Deputy CM stated that the government’s goal is to develop Hyderabad into a film city that attracts cinema professionals from across India and abroad.

He noted that at present, filmmakers in Telangana face significant hurdles in obtaining shooting permissions separately from multiple departments such as the police, fire services, and municipal bodies. The sub-committee decided to resolve this issue. To streamline the process, the Deputy CM instructed officials to establish a single-window system under the Film Development Corporation by appointing a dedicated officer who can coordinate and secure approvals from all required departments swiftly.

The Deputy CM also emphasised that allowing film shootings across various tourist locations in the state will boost tourism development.

Another issue raised was the overpricing of food and other items at cinema theatres’ canteens, which is causing inconvenience to the public. The Deputy CM directed officials to initiate steps to regulate these prices.

The sub-committee also discussed land-related matters. The state government had previously allotted 50 acres of land to the Film Development Corporation. The Deputy CM instructed officials to provide a report on the current status and condition of that land in the next meeting.

He recommended that the RCS Committee overseeing the Chitrapuri Colony for cine workers be invited to the next meeting.

Regarding the upcoming Telangana Gaddar Film Awards function scheduled for June 14, the Deputy CM called for it to be organised in a grand manner, making it a historic event. He instructed officials to invite all major Telugu film industry personalities and also extend invitations to prominent cinema figures from across the country.

The meeting was attended by Film Development Corporation Chairman Dil Raju, Home Department Special Chief Secretary Ravi Gupta, Information Department Commissioner Harish, FDC Executive Director Kishore Babu, and others.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
This is fantastic news! Hyderabad already has great infrastructure with Ramoji Film City. If they can streamline permissions and provide incentives, it could truly become India's cinema capital. Bollywood and South industries working together would create magic! ✨
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Priya M.
Single window clearance for film shootings is much needed! Currently it takes weeks to get permissions. Hope they implement this properly. Also regulating theater food prices is a pro-people move. Samosa shouldn't cost ₹100!
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Arjun S.
While the idea is good, I hope they don't neglect regional cinema in this push. Telugu films have unique identity that shouldn't get diluted in trying to attract pan-India projects. Balance is important.
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Sneha R.
Hyderabad has perfect weather for shooting year-round compared to Mumbai's rains. Plus lower costs! This could be game-changer for Indian cinema. But they must improve public transport first - traffic during shoots is nightmare!
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Vikram J.
Good initiative but execution is key. Many such announcements happen but ground reality doesn't change. Hope they actually deliver on single-window system and don't create just another bureaucratic layer.
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Neeta P.
As someone from film industry, this is welcome move! Shooting permissions are biggest headache. If Hyderabad can solve this plus offer good facilities, many producers will shift base. Biryani breaks are bonus! 😋

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