Chiranjeevi Praises Telangana Vision to Make Hyderabad a Hub for Indian Cinema
Megastar Chiranjeevi highlights Chief Minister Revanth Reddy vision to position Hyderabad as a national film hub during a star studded awards event celebrating cinema and artistic excellence.

- Hyderabad film hub vision highlighted by Chiranjeevi.
- Telangana government promotes Indian cinema growth.
- Hyderabad hosts grand film awards event.
A major film awards ceremony in Hyderabad turned into a platform to discuss the future of Indian cinema, with actor Chiranjeevi praising the Telangana government’s vision to transform the city into a national hub for the industry.
Speaking at the event, Chiranjeevi said Chief Minister Revanth Reddy consistently focuses on strengthening the film sector whenever discussions take place. He noted that the aim is to ensure Hyderabad becomes synonymous with Indian cinema on a larger scale.
The event, held at Hitech City, witnessed the presence of top political leaders and leading figures from the film industry. Awards were presented to several artists, marking a significant moment for the state’s cultural and entertainment landscape.
Chiranjeevi also expressed appreciation for the revival of film awards, stating that such recognitions bring motivation and encouragement to artists. He added that acknowledging talent plays an important role in the growth of the creative industry.
The ceremony saw participation from prominent personalities including actors, producers and musicians, making it a grand celebration. Cultural performances, music shows and dance acts added vibrancy to the evening.
Highlighting the economic contribution of cinema, Chiranjeevi said the industry not only entertains but also supports economic growth. He emphasized that continued support from the government can further elevate Hyderabad’s position in the national film map.
The event reflected a strong push toward promoting cinema and culture, with the government and industry coming together to strengthen Hyderabad’s identity as a key center for filmmaking in India.





