New film city will be built in Delhi, central government will give 486 acres of land, MoU will be signed today
Now its own film city is going to be built in Delhi. Supporting this project, the Central Government has decided to give about 486 acres of land to the Delhi Government. This step is being considered important towards making Delhi a major film production and entertainment hub. A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in this regard will be signed at the International Film Festival this evening. The ceremony will be held at Bharat Mandapam, which will be attended by officials of Delhi Government and Central Government (Prasar Bharati).
Bollywood film industry has been dominant in India for a long time, but with the changing times, cinema has rapidly spread to other parts of the country as well. Ramoji Film City of Hyderabad has produced many big films under its production houses and is famous as one of the largest film cities in the country. At the same time, Bhojpuri and Punjabi film industry is also growing a lot in the last few years.
Big film city being built in Noida
Amid the rapid expansion of cinema across the country, Noida International Film City is going to be constructed in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh. This film city will be developed in Sector-21 of Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Area. However, at present the construction is not progressing very fast. According to the initial plan, the construction of Film City was to start in June 2025, but no major update has been revealed yet. According to reports, conflict in priorities of the developer and the filmmakers has been an important reason behind this delay.
Why is Film City so special?
Noida International Film City, which is going to be built in Sector-21 of Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Area, Greater Noida, will be located just 4 kilometers from Jewar Airport. It aims to develop the largest hub for film shooting, editing studios, animation studios, media production houses and digital entertainment in UP. According to reports, this project will provide employment opportunities to about 1.5 lakh people. However, nothing definite can be said yet about when the construction will be completed. Production was initially planned to begin in June 2025, but has been delayed due to conflicts in priorities of the developer and the filmmaker.
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