Tuesday, April 15

Minister of Tourism, Culture and Cinematography at the launch of a Teluu film in Vijayawada on Sunday.

Minister of Tourism, Culture and Cinematography at the launch of a Teluu film in Vijayawada on Sunday. | Photo credit: Minister of Tourism Minister

The Minister of Tourism, Culture and Cinematography, Kandula Durgesh, said Sunday that the Government was working on a new film policy, which will be announced soon.

Talking to the media after sounding the first applaus. Western love Produced by Varahi Arts and Shakti Creations in Sesha Sai Kalyana Vedika in Vijayawada, the minister said that the main minister N. Chandabu Naidu and the main vice minister K. Pawan Kalyan promised to provide full support from the film in the state.

The minister said the State offered ideal locations for films sessions, but it was necessary to develop the film industry, and added that existing studies were underutilized. He admitted that just although large -scale sprouts were happening throughout the state, the necessary infrastructure was missing.

“There is a pressing need to establish an adequate infrastructure, including studies, recording theaters and re -recording facilities, similar to those of Hyderabad,” said the minister, and added that a prosperous film industry uses young people.

Mr. Durgesh congratulated the team of Western lovePointing out that they hire only local technicians and staff, instead of subcontracting from outside the State. “This has confirmed Bone by the film director, Mr. Kakarl and the Ravi Soujanya and Mr. Kakarl producers,” he said.

The minister also appreciated the history of the films and the message he conveyed to the young. He said the film would be a great success and praised the work of the main actors, Ravi Ram Charan and Mahil.

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