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Time for the film industry to give back to the state
Updated On: 06 May, 2013 07:26 AM IST | | Ravikiran Deshmukh
Last week, the film fraternity celebrated 100 years of Indian cinema. On May 3, 1913, the first Indian film, Raja Harishchandra, made its debut
Last week, the film fraternity celebrated 100 years of Indian cinema. On May 3, 1913, the first Indian film, Raja Harishchandra, made its debut. The city has since evolved into the film hub of India. Today, 60 per cent of the approximately 1,000 films made in India are produced in the city, and 30 per cent of them rely on amenities at Film City, a 500-acre studio set up by the state government.
In a democratic country like India, no field can prosper without the support of the government. Film City was set up in 1977, and 36 years after its inception, a majority of films and serials are shot and produced in the studio named after Dadasaheb Phalke.
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