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Ramoji Film City
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NAME
Ramoji Film City

COUNTRY
India
ADDRESS
Hyderabad, Telangana. India

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About Ramoji Film City
Ramoji Film City is a film studio complex situated in Hyderabad city of Telangana, India. It was founded in the year 1996 covering an area of more than 1666 acres. It holds a Guinness World Records for being largest studio complex all over the world. It receives over 1.5 million visitors every year. The complex is owned by Ramoji Rao and is a part of Ramoji Rao group. The place is grabbing attention of the tourists with its natural as well as artificial attraction including an amusement park. It remains open for public visit throughout the week between nine in the morning till 5:30 in the evening. The guided tour for an adult costs 1150 INR and 950 INR for a child.

How To Reach Ramoji Film City
Hyderabad is a big city, full of traffic where a number of transport options are available that take you wherever you want. Just you need is to take the correct route to avoid any trouble. Some of the options that you can take are:
Subway
Subway is also a preferred option by the locals as it is affordable as well as convenient. To reach Ramoji Film City, you have to take a subway for JNTU College to LB Nagar bus stand. You will reach, there within an hour and after reaching there, take any local transport option to arrive the destination.
Train
If you are going there by a train, you have to take a train for the Secunderabad station. This station is very close to the film city and several transport options are available from here that will take you to the location.

Some Lesser Known Facts About Ramoji Film City

  • There is a legend related to the location in which the film city is situated. It is said that it was the ground on which many wars were fought at the time of Nizam's reign. Many people believe that the restless spirits of those who died in the battle still haunt the location.
  • The film city is reportedly haunted, and some actors claimed that they have seen strange figures in the mirror, while the light man complained that an invisible force was pushing them from the parapets.
  • Also, in some cases, huge chandeliers fell at once from the roofs. The security guards of the film city become more cautious when night fall.

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