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Maharashtra Boosts Marathi Films: Policy, Screens, Subsidies
19 Jan
Summary
- New film cities are planned for Nagpur and Nashik to boost Marathi cinema.
- Policy reforms will improve access, affordability, and infrastructure for filmmakers.
- Subsidies totaling Rs86.4 crore were distributed to Marathi film producers.

The Maharashtra government is implementing a comprehensive strategy to elevate Marathi cinema, with plans for new film cities in Nagpur and Nashik. These initiatives aim to broaden the reach of Marathi films beyond urban centers. Policy reforms are also underway to make filmmaking more accessible and affordable, including potential reductions in ticket prices for Marathi movies and exploration of low-cost theatre models.
The state is building on past successes, like the Kolhapur film city established in 1984. Significant investments have been made in upgrading this facility, with Rs30 crore approved in 2022 and Rs44.4 crore in 2023 for infrastructure enhancements. The upcoming film cities in Nagpur and Nashik are poised to tap into new regions and talent pools.


