Rajasthan’s film industry is witnessing a new era of growth with major announcements that promise to take regional cinema to new heights. From the state’s first horror film to the launch of an OTT platform, filmmakers are investing in creative projects that will enhance Rajasthan’s cinematic landscape.

First Horror Film ‘Farm House’ Nears Completion
Rajasthan is all set to welcome its first-ever horror film, Farm House. The film is being produced under the banner of N.K. Mittal and L.S. Films, with director Lakhwinder Singh spearheading the project. This marks a significant milestone for Rajasthani cinema, which has traditionally focused on folk and cultural themes.
- Progress: The film is already 70% complete.
- Release Plans: It is expected to be released soon in Jaipur’s iconic Rajmandir Cinema.
- Viewer Experience: Audiences can look forward to an eerie and thrilling cinematic journey, a first for Rajasthan’s film industry.
Launch of Rajasthan’s First OTT Platform
In a move to promote Rajasthani films and make them more accessible to audiences, a dedicated OTT platform for regional cinema is in the works. Lakhwinder Singh has announced this initiative to provide a digital space for both classic and contemporary Rajasthani films.
- Purpose: To strengthen Rajasthani language and culture in the digital sphere.
- Content: A mix of old and new films will be available.
- Impact: This platform will allow Rajasthan’s cinematic heritage to reach a wider audience globally.
Establishment of Marudhara Film Association
To support actors, filmmakers, and technicians in the industry, the Marudhara Film Association is being established. This organization aims to:
- Ensure the welfare of Rajasthani cinema professionals.
- Provide better opportunities for artists and crew members.
- Strengthen the regional film industry with structured support and resources.
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Success of ‘Tandav 2’ Boosts Industry Confidence
The recent release of Tandav 2 on January 26 at Rajmandir Cinema, Jaipur, received overwhelming love from audiences. This success has further fueled optimism about the future of Rajasthani cinema, encouraging more filmmakers to invest in regional storytelling.