Dil Raju assumes charge as chairman of Telangana Film Development Corporation


Film producer V Venkata Ramana Reddy, popularly known as Dil Raju, assumed charge as chairman of Telangana Film Development Corporation in Hyderabad on Wednesday ( December 18,2024). 

Mr. Reddy said he would strive to ensure that more Indian film industry shootings happen in Telangana. Priority will be given to promoting films from Telangana. Mr. Reddy also said he would be a bridge between the Telugu film industry and the State government. 

Cinematography Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy congratulated the new chairman. Special Commissioner of Information and Public Relations, S Harish and others were present on the occasion.

The National Award-winning producer has multiple projects like Game Changer, Sankranthiki Vasthunam and Thammudu in different stages of production.



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