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Film City soon to be developed on 100 acres in Pinjore - CM Nayab Saini
Film City project in Gurugram also in progress
Film City to boost employment opportunities and benefit artists- Chief Minister
Babushahi Bureau
Chandigarh, April 5, 2025 – Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini said that the state government has decided to develop film city in two phases to promote the film industry and support artists.
In the first phase, a film city will be established on 100 acres of land in Pinjore, Panchkula district.The land has already been identified, and the process of appointing a consultant for the project is underway. The work of Film City is expected to commence soon.
In the second phase, another film city will be developed in Gurugram. The land selection process for this phase is currently in progress.
These initiatives will not only benefit professionals associated with the film industry but will also create new employment opportunities in the state.The Chief Minister made these remarks while addressing the closing ceremony of a two-day film festival held at Maharishi Dayanand University.
The event was jointly organized by Cine Foundation, Haryana (Vishwa Samvad Kendra), and Maharishi Dayanand University.
On the occasion, the Chief Minister felicitated the best filmmakers with awards and announced a grant of Rs 21 lakh to Vishwa Samvad Kendra.He also assured the artists associated with the film industry that efforts would be made to telecast one Haryanvi film every week on Doordarshan, in coordination with Prasar Bharati.
He further said that the responsibility of introducing filmmaking courses in all universities across Haryana would be entrusted to Dada Lakhmi Chand State University of Performing and Visual Arts (SUPVA).
SUPVA, in collaboration with the Education Department, will also work towards introducing theatre education in schools.
Addressing the demand to revive single-screen cinemas, the Chief Minister said that the Haryana Government has constituted a Film Promotion Board to support regional cinema.
The board will collaborate with the Department of Art and Cultural Affairs to take this initiative forward.He also informed that under the government’s film subsidy policy, subsidies for all five pending applications will be disbursed within the next 30 days. In addition, new applications will be invited under the scheme.
Haryana’s soil embodies a unique confluence of valor, creativity and tradition
Nayab Singh Saini said that the film festival is a commendable initiative to showcase and promote Haryana's rich cultural heritage. It is not merely a celebration of cinema, but a reflection of our deep respect and unwavering commitment to Haryanvi culture, art, and language.
Haryana’s soil embodies a unique confluence of valor, creativity, and tradition. Its folk art, music, and dance are renowned across the world for their authenticity and vibrancy. This festival, he added, stands as a living demonstration to the proud legacy of Haryanvi cinema.
The Chief Minister said that Haryana holds a distinct identity not only as a political and administrative entity, but also as a land of cultural richness, natural beauty, valor, tradition, and self-respect. This sacred soil has produced warriors and athletes of great renown, while also making invaluable contributions to the realms of music and culture.
He said that cinema is not just a source of entertainment, but also a powerful medium for social transformation and public awareness. Haryanvi cinema, he said, has played a crucial role in preserving traditions, inspiring progressive thinking, and awakening societal consciousness.
Describing cinema as a powerful medium to influence the younger generation, he emphasized the need to engage youth through positive and inspiring themes. He urged celebrities from the film industry to take the lead in this endeavour.
This film festival will create a new identity for Haryana in the country
The Chief Minister said that while film festivals have traditionally been organized in cities like Goa and Pune, hosting such a festival in Haryana is a bold and forward-looking initiative. It marks a significant step towards establishing Haryana’s distinct presence in the world of cinema. He expressed confidence that the festival would inspire greater awareness and interest in cinema among the new generation of viewers and aspiring artists.
Describing the event as a vibrant confluence of art, culture, and film, he said that this initiative would contribute to shaping a new and stronger cultural identity for Haryana on the national stage.
Nayab Singh Saini said that Haryana holds immense potential for the growth of the film industry. To harness this potential, the state government has introduced the Haryana Film and Entertainment Policy. As part of this policy, an online system has been implemented to streamline film shooting permissions. The government's vision is to transform Haryana into a hub of attraction for filmmakers from Bollywood, Hollywood, and across the globe.
Haryana Film Festival- 2025 is a great platform for youth to move forward in the field of cinema - Raj Kumar Rao
Noted Hindi film actor and Haryana native, Sh Raj Kumar Rao, praised the Haryana Film Festival – 2025, calling it a significant platform that will empower and inspire young talent to pursue careers in the film industry. Sharing his personal journey, he recalled that when he aspired to enter the film world, there were no such opportunities and platforms. He urged today’s youth to take full advantage of such initiatives to refine and showcase their talent.
He said that India has emerged as a prominent force globally, with countries around the world looking toward India with admiration and interest especially in the field of cinema, where new opportunities and dimensions are rapidly unfolding. Encouraging the youth, he said, “If you pursue your passion with dedication, hard work, and sincerity, success will surely follow.”
BJP State President Mr. Mohan Lal Kaushik, Rohtak Mayor Mr. Ram Avtar Valmiki and Vice Chancellor of Maharishi Dayanand University Prof. Rajbir Singh along with other dignitaries were also present on this occasion.