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Film City, officially known as Dadasaheb Phalke Chitranagari, is an integrated film studio complex located in Goregaon East, Mumbai. Established in 1977 by the Maharashtra state government , it was created to provide facilities and concessions to the film industry.
Ramoji Film City is an integrated film studio facility located in Hyderabad, India. Spread over 2,000 acres (810 ha), [1] it is recognized as the world's largest film studio complex by the Guinness World Records. [2] [3] Established in 1996 by Telugu media proprietor Ramoji Rao, it has been described as a "city within a city" by The Guardian. [4]
The MGR Film City is an integrated film studio complex in Taramani, Chennai It was established in 1994 mainly to attract filmmakers and tourists and originally named after former chief minister of Tamil Nadu MG Ramachandran JJ Film City by the AIADMK government.
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The Sai Bollywood Film City in India is located in Dikwal Village, Nandos, Malvan Taluka, District Sindhudurg in Maharashtra. It is the first Bollywood film city in the world. It is also a popular tourism and leisure place, containing both the film city and an entertainment zone.
Film City may refer to Film City, Mumbai; Noida Film City; Ramoji Film City, Hyderabad; Prayag Film City, West Bengal This page was last edited on ...
Noida Film City is a film city consisting a complex of studios and structures for filming located in Sector 16-A of Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. [1] It houses the Asian Academy of Film, Television and Marwah Films and Video Studios along with prominent news channels of India.
The Prayag Film City, also known as the Midnapore Film City or Chandrakona Film City or Bengal film city is an abandoned film city, located at Chandrakona, West Midnapore, 165 km from Kolkata. Built by the Prayag Group, it spans over an area of 1,600 acres making it second-largest film city and costing ₹ 10 billion (US$120 million). [ 1 ]