Bollywood actor Kangana Ranaut on Saturday welcomed Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s announcement of constructing India’s “biggest film city” in Noida. She said it was a much needed reform in the Indian film industry.
“Best of dubbed regional films don’t get pan India relase but dubbed Hollywood films get mainstream relase it’s alarming. Reason is the atrocious quality of most Hindi films and their monopoly over theatre screens also media created aspirational imagine for Hollywood films,” the ‘Queen’ actor tweeted.
“I applaud this announcement by @myogiadityanath ji.We need many reforms in the film industry first of all we need one big film industry called Indian film industry we are divided based on many factors, Hollywood films get advantage of this. One industry but many Film Cities,” she further said.
On September 18, an official statement as quoted by news agency PTI said, “The CM (Yogi Adityanath), while addressing a review meeting, announced to set up the biggest and most beautiful film city of the country in Gautam Buddh Nagar. He instructed officials to search for a suitable land in or around Noida, Greater Noida or Yamuna Expressway and prepare an action plan.