Ramoji Film City

Ramoji Film City

Adventure

Ramoji Film City, nestled in Telangana, India, is a sprawling and enchanting film studio complex, renowned as the world's largest. Spanning over 2000 acres, it's not just a filmmaking hub but also a premier tourist destination, blending the magic of cinema with captivating entertainment.

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About Ramoji Film City

Ramoji Film City, nestled in Telangana, India, is a sprawling and enchanting film studio complex, renowned as the world's largest. Spanning over 2000 acres, it's not just a filmmaking hub but also a premier tourist destination, blending the magic of cinema with captivating entertainment. Visitors are transported into a fantastical world with meticulously crafted sets replicating famous cities, historical landmarks, and whimsical landscapes. From intricate European streets to vibrant Mughal gardens and serene Japanese pagodas, every corner offers a unique visual experience. Beyond the breathtaking sets, Ramoji Film City provides an immersive journey through film-making processes, live shows, adventure activities, and tantalizing food options. It's a place where dreams are filmed and childhood fantasies come alive, catering to all ages with its diverse attractions and unforgettable experiences. Whether you're a film enthusiast, a family looking for fun, or just seeking an escape into imagination, Ramoji Film City promises a day filled with wonder and excitement.

History

The visionary behind Ramoji Film City is Ramoji Rao, a prominent Indian film producer and media entrepreneur. The idea to create a world-class filmmaking facility in India took shape in the early 1990s, aiming to provide a comprehensive and self-contained environment for film production. Construction began in 1995, and the film city was officially opened to the public in 1996. Rao envisioned a state-of-the-art studio complex that would not only serve the Indian film industry but also attract international productions. Over the years, Ramoji Film City has continuously expanded and evolved, adding new sets, attractions, and technological advancements. Its rapid growth and scale led to its recognition by the Guinness World Records as the largest film studio complex in the world. Beyond its film production capabilities, it quickly became a popular tourist destination, demonstrating a successful blend of entertainment and commercial enterprise. Today, it stands as a testament to Rao's pioneering spirit and his contribution to both the Indian entertainment industry and the tourism sector.

Highlights

  • Explore various film sets like Bahubali Set, Eureka, and Askari Garden.
  • Enjoy live stunt shows, cultural performances, and special effects shows.
  • Visit the Birds Park and Butterfly Park for nature enthusiasts.
  • Experience thrilling rides and adventure activities at Sahas.
  • Take a studio tour to witness the magic of filmmaking.
  • Discover enchanting themed gardens like Mughal Garden and Japanese Garden.
  • Shop for souvenirs and movie merchandise at various outlets.
  • Indulge in diverse culinary experiences at the numerous restaurants.
  • Participate in the 'Ramoji Movie Magic' workshops.
  • Watch the grand carnival parade in the evening.

Visitor Information

Timings
9:00 AM to 5:30 PM (Park timings), specific show timings vary
Entry Fee
Ranges from INR 1350 to INR 2799 for adults, depending on the package. Separate charges for specific rides and attractions.
Location
Telangana
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Ramoji Film City is from October to March when the weather is pleasant and comfortable for exploring the outdoor attractions.
How to Reach
The nearest airport is Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (HYD) in Hyderabad, approximately 40 km away. Hyderabad Deccan Railway Station is the closest major railhead. Ramoji Film City is well-connected by road, with frequent bus services and private taxis available from Hyderabad city.
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