Ramoji Film City

Hyderabad, Telengana

Ramoji Film City

Location: Hyderabad, Telengana
Category: Amusement Parks

About

Ramoji Film City is the world's largest integrated film studio complex and a popular theme park destination located in Hyderabad, Telangana. Spread across 2,000 acres, it was established in 1996 by Ramoji Rao, the founder of Ramoji Group. The film city serves as a major production facility for Indian cinema, particularly Telugu, Hindi, and other regional films, while also functioning as a tourist attraction with themed sets, gardens, and entertainment zones. It holds the Guinness World Record for being the largest film studio complex in the world.

Key Attractions & Features

  • Multiple film sets including replicas of palaces, streets, gardens, and historical locations

  • Eco Park with beautiful gardens, fountains, and landscaped areas

  • Action Theatre featuring live stunt shows and performances

  • Birds Park with various species of birds and interactive experiences

  • Fundustan, an entertainment zone with rides and activities for children

  • Borassus, a themed restaurant and dining area

  • Studio tours showcasing film production facilities and sets

  • Live shows, cultural performances, and entertainment programs

Location & Connectivity

  • Nearest Airport: Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Hyderabad – approx. 35 km

  • Major Railway Stations:

    • Secunderabad Junction – approx. 25 km

    • Hyderabad Deccan (Nampally) – approx. 30 km

    • Kacheguda Railway Station – approx. 28 km

  • Location: Anajpur, Hayathnagar Mandal, approximately 25 km from Hyderabad city center

Communication & Transport Modes

Ramoji Film City is well connected by road from Hyderabad city. The facility is accessible via private vehicles, taxis, and app-based cab services. Regular bus services operate from various parts of Hyderabad to Ramoji Film City. The location is easily accessible from major railway stations and the international airport, making it convenient for both local visitors and tourists visiting Hyderabad.

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