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Why Ravi Kissan, MP, plans a film city in Gorakhpur

May 29, 2019 11:48 IST

'I've seen Akshay Kumar and several A-listers shooting on the streets of UP while unmanageable crowds jostle to see them, touch them.'

IMAGE: Ravi Kissan, who won the Lok Sabha election in Gorakhpur.

"My opponent has a formidable reputation in Uttar Pradesh. Most people thought it was foolhardy of me to even take him on. But I did. I had faith in Lord Shiva and Modiji's reputation," Ravi Kissan, who won the Lok Sabha election in Gorakhpur by over 200,000 votes, tells Subhash K Jha.

"Of course, Modiji created a wave," says Ravi, who was flying from Gorakhpur to Delhi to meet Narendra Damodardas Modi. "People believe in him. And I completely surrendered to that faith they have in Modiji's leadership."

"I made no false promises to the people of Gorakhpur. I didn't need to. Gorakhpur is my home. One doesn't read a list of things to do to one's parents and siblings."

Ravi's big plan for Gorakhpur: "A film city like the Ramoji Rao studios in Hyderabad, a sprawling all-encompassing universe stretching into 300 acres where Bollywood can shoot in comfort and peace and then go back happy."

"I've seen Akshay Kumar and several A-listers shooting on the streets of Uttar Pradesh while unmanageable crowds jostle to see them, touch them," he adds. "I want them to shoot in a secluded confined stretch so that UP becomes an appealing shooting location."

"I want my colleagues in Bollywood to know that Gorakhpur is very well connected to Mumbai. There are two daily flights between the cities. And there are luxury hotels in Gorakhpur," the newsly elected MP for the area says.

"So once I build the film city they can shoot here in Gorakhpur in complete comfort."

 

Ravi's other cinema-related plan for Gorakhpur is a large film institute.

"I want youngsters from UP, Bihar, Odhisa and Bengal to learn the craft of acting and film direction in Gorakhpur instead of having to go to either Mumbai or the National School of Drama in Delhi," he says.

"We will have the finest acting teachers to teach our kids from this part of the world. They don't need to travel to Mumbai or Delhi to learn acting when they can't afford it," he adds.

"We will bring the art of cinema to Uttar Pradesh in a big way," Ravi promises.

I also want to revive the art of street theatre and village stage plays in UP."

All of Ravi Kissan's plans seen cinema-centred.

"They are. That's because I am from the world of cinema. Jeena yahan marna yahan."

SUBHASH K JHA