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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]
Ramoji Film City: 1996 Anajpur [7] Allu Studios 2022 Gandipet [8] References This page was last edited on 26 August 2024, at 15:18 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Off late Ramoji film city is the only studio to completed construction in one year, it's great achievement. It contains over 1,666 acres (6.74 km 2) of land, and is the site for Ushakiran Movies. It hosts a theme park and the Ramoji Academy of Film and Television (RAFT), which offers degrees in filmmaking. [1] [2] [3]
Based in Film Nagar, Hyderabad, Telugu cinema is the largest film industry in India by box-office revenue as of 2021. [5] [6] Telugu films sold 23.3 crore (233 million) tickets in 2022, the highest among all Indian film industries. [4] As of 2023, Andhra Pradesh has the highest number of movie screens in India. [7]
The film was officially announced in February 2020 and had working title as Project K. Principal photography commenced a year later in July 2021 due to COVID-19 pandemic. It was shot sporadically over the next three years extensively in Ramoji Film City, Hyderabad and wrapped by late-May 2024. The official title was announced in July 2023.
Pages in category "Films shot at Ramoji Film City" The following 127 pages are in this category, out of 127 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Ramoji Film City in Hyderabad where the film was shot in specially erected sets. The film's principal photography was expected to begin on 26 February 2008, [citation needed] and then on 15 March 2008, but finally began on 19 March 2008 in Rajasthan. [13] Initial shooting occurred for 10 days in Rann of Kutch, Gujarat. [18]
In December 2012, the opening sequence of the film was shot at a railway station set in Ramoji Film City by using an old steam engine train which was said to be used in the film in Night Effect. [34] However the film's shoot was halted due to financial turmoil and the news of its revival came in August 2013 by Deva Katta himself. [41]