Mysuru Film City plan gains momentum

File Photo: Dr. P.S. Harsha (centre), Commissioner, Department of Information and Public Relations, in discussion with officials during his visit to Himmavu, the proposed location of the project.

Information Department Commissioner visits Himmavu; CM to hold meeting next week

Mysore/Mysuru: Following a meeting convened by Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa in connection with Film City project on Apr. 7 in Bengaluru,  Dr. P.S. Harsha, Commissioner, Department of Information and Public Relations, visited Himmavu, the proposed location of the project, yesterday. 

He asked the Karnataka Industrial Area Development Board (KIADB) officials to prepare an action plan for providing basic infrastructure to the proposed facility such as water supply for taking up necessary works. 

Nanjangud Tahsildar Mohana Kumari informed that the 110 acres of the Government land, identified for this project, had to be handed over officially to the Department of Information and Public Relations through KIADB. 

The Commissioner directed the KIADB officers to get ready with an action plan. The CM has convened a meeting in this regard in Bengaluru on Apr. 7 and all officers must attend the meeting to provide information on land transfer.

Dr. Harsha opined that this was a very big project and once established it will provide employment to over 5,000 people including artistes, technicians and workers daily. Besides, it will also become a place of tourism. In view of this, Departments must prepare a Detailed Project Report (DPR) and implement the project.

On the construction and maintenance of the proposed facility, Harsha said a district-level implementation committee has to be constituted and told his department officials to discuss with the district administration on the members, including the elected representatives, VIPs and officials, to be accommodated in the Committee.

The attempt to establish Film City was started in 1972 and several places were identified for this. Finally, in 2015-16, the State Government identified Himmavu near Mysuru for this project. The incumbent CM Yediyurappa announced in State Budget for 2021-22, setting up of the Film City at Himmavu at a cost of Rs.500 crore. 

Currently, the project will be executed in Public-Private Partnership (PPP). To hasten implementation of this project, Dr. Harsha visited the proposed spot. Deputy Director (in-charge), Vinod Chandra, K.S. Vijayananda and R. Raju, Assistant Directors, Department of Information and Public Relations, Ramesh, Survey Supervisor, KIADB and officers from other Departments were present.

This post was published on April 4, 2021 6:35 pm