Image Representing Film City in Nagpur: A Film City will be built in Ramtek, with 128 acres of Land Allocated for the Project

Film City in Nagpur: A Film City will be built in Ramtek, with 128 acres of Land Allocated for the Project

A 128 acre Film City is planned in Nagpur. The project moves forward as officials discuss RBI actions, a theater controversy, and recent political talks.

by Nagpur Trends Team | Published on 2025-02-15 16:34:36

Nagpur, India: A meeting with different departments was held to plan a Film City in Nagpur. A 128-acre land near Ramtek has been allotted for the project. The Cultural Affairs Minister announced that the decision to build the Film City in Vidarbha to help film production has been made. Ashish Shelar is leading the project.

A proposal to transfer 128 acres of land near Ramtek will be presented to the district collector within the next 15 days. He also mentioned that a consultant will be appointed to ensure the success of the Nagpur Film City.

The RBI has taken action within the framework of rules and regulations

The RBI is taking action according to the rules and regulations to protect people's money. Cultural Affairs Minister Ashish Shelar said that the central government and the chief minister will discuss the matter and ensure that all depositors' money is safe and that people will get their money back.

"Investigate and take action," Ashish Shelar stated

The investigation into the Ranvir Allahabad case is already in progress. A program called Kandepohe, which contains obscene dialogues, is also ongoing. Minister Ashish Shelar stated that if the theatre board permits such events, an inquiry should be conducted, and appropriate action should be taken. When asked about the Love Jihad Law Committee, he replied that he was unaware of it and only spoke based on facts. He chose not to comment further on the matter.

BJP MLA Suresh Dhas and NCP Leader Dhananjay Munde met recently. When asked about it, Minister Ashish Shelar said he was unaware of the meeting. He mentioned that he had only read about it in the newspaper and didn't know if the meeting took place or whether it was open or private. Shelar chose not to comment further on the issue.