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Tributes have been paid to the Indian media baron Ramoji Rao, who has died at the age of 87. Rao, head of Ramoji Film City and ETV Network, died on Saturday June 8 following a short stay in ...
Sholay's fictional village, Ramgarh, and the hideout of the dreaded villain Gabbar Singh, were shot against the backdrop of ...
Ram Charan is currently immersed in the filming of his much-anticipated movie, Peddi. The production is in full swing at ...
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Kajol says Ramoji Film City is ‘prime example’ of haunted ... - MSN
Another wrote, “In the Ramoji Film City #Bahubali 1 & 2, #Pushpa 1 & #Pushpa2, #RRRMovie,#JaWan, #pathaan, #KGF2, #SalaarCeaseFire, #Jailer and so many Big Indian movies are done shoot in the ...
His most ambitious project, Ramoji Film City, holds the Guinness World Record as the world’s largest film studio complex, providing comprehensive services to filmmakers and emerging as a premier ...
Pledges support to Andhra Pradesh Star Hotels AssociationA 90-min meeting was held which focused on positive impact of the ...
No city in India is better prepared for Bollywood than Ramoji Film City. Home to 47 sound stages and permanent sets like railway stations and temples, the city comes alive on the big screen across ...
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Kajol says Ramoji Film City is a haunted place: ‘God has ... - MSN
Kajol recently said in an interview that Ramoji Film City in Hyderabad is a haunted place. The actor is gearing up for the release of her supernatural horror film, Maa. During an interview, the ...
After a spectacular debut in Mumbai on May 3, Oscar and Grammy-winning music legend A.R. Rahman is gearing up to bring his globally acclaimed ‘The Wonderment Tour’ to Hyderabad. The concert is set for ...
The Kannada film industry, which produces about 120 films annually, and attracts at least 60 producers and directors, needs a film city with the best facilities on the lines of Ramoji Film City ...
Ramoji Rao at Ramoji Film City, Hyderabad, India. Ritesh Sharma/Getty Images Tributes have been paid to the Indian media baron Ramoji Rao, who has died at the age of 87.
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