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Chitrotpala Film City to Boost Chhattisgarh’s Creative Economy: CM Vishnu Deo Sai

Film City, Tribal and Cultural Convention Centre to Open New Opportunities for Youth, Artists and Tourism: Chief Minister

Chief Minister Performs Bhoomipujan for Chitrotpala Film City and Tribal and Cultural Convention Centre

Chhattisgarh Set to Gain Global Recognition in Film Production

Film City to Be Developed Across Nearly 100 Acres at a Cost of ₹150 Crore

Raipur (thestates.news) | A long-cherished dream of Chhattisgarh is now turning into reality. With the launch of the Chitrotpala Film City and the Tribal and Cultural Convention Centre, the state is set to strengthen its identity in film production at both national and international levels. The initiative is expected to position Chhattisgarh as a growing hub for film-making and cultural events, while giving fresh momentum to the state’s creative economy. The Chitrotpala Film City and the Tribal and Cultural Convention Centre will offer local talent a national and international platform, create new investment opportunities, and further strengthen Chhattisgarh’s cultural presence globally. The projects are expected to open new avenues for growth in the coming years for the state’s youth, artistes, and tourism sector. Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai said this while addressing the Bhoomipujan programme for both projects at Mana-Tuta village in Raipur on Saturday.

Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai performed the Bhoomipujan and laid the foundation stone for the projects amid Vedic chants and traditional rituals. On the occasion, he congratulated the people of the state, along with film artistes, producers, and directors, and extended his best wishes.

Chief Minister said the day held special significance for those associated with the acting and arts community in Chhattisgarh. Through Chitrotpala Film City, he said, thousands of talented artistes from the state will get an opportunity to showcase their skills. He added that local film-makers will also benefit from having all technical facilities related to film production available at one location. Expressing gratitude for the support received from the Centre for the Film City and the Convention Centre, he said that under the double-engine government, the state’s arts and artistes are receiving due recognition.