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Film directors got political favour in allotted land

Cinemax theatre and commercial complex have come up at land granted to directors

Hyderabad: The Hyderabad district administration has found irregularities in the land allotted to Tollywood producers.

“Inspection revealed that film directors K. Raghavendra Rao and Krishna Mohan, were granted land at Road No. 2 at Banjara Hills where a Cinemax theatre and a commercial complex have come up. While the half acre allotted to K.S. Prakash is being used as a parking lot,” the collector added.

Late P. Janardhan Reddy, former Khairatabad MLA, had strongly opposed permission to Raghavendra Rao for constructing a commercial complex but could not prevent it. Mr Rao was said to have been enjoying the patronage of the then Telugu Desam.

Land given for studios cannot be misused, but political interference has helped flout rules, officials said and admitted that the decision to give the “go-by” is taken at the “highest level in the government”.

However, Mr Meena said, “There will be no penalty but the land will be reclaimed. Notices will be issued to them with a 10-day time frame to reply as to why the land should not be reclaimed.”

Since most of the land allotted to film personalities happens to be in Banjara Hills, Jubilee hills, they clearly wished to exploit it. The current market value of the land runs into several crores.

In a similar case, Hyderabad district administration reclaimed 3.31 acres of government land in Jubilee Hills allotted to Anand Cine Services as the management failed to utilise it. The reclaimed land could be worth nearly Rs 100crore. Revenue records show that the Hyderabad district administration allotted five-acre government land on Road No. 76, Jubilee Hills in Shaikpet mandal in 2001 for putting up Cinema settings and a parking area.

( Source : dc correspondent )
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