Films Division Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of
India on 16 October 2012 announced its plan of establishing a National
Museum of Indian Cinema (NMIC). The Museum would be located in the Films
Division Complex, Dr. G. Deshmukh Marg, Mumbai and is predicted to come
up by June 2013. The development of the museum was planned to mark the
occasion of Indian Cinema that will complete its 100 years of journey
from the day of first screening of Raja Harishchandra in 1913.
The
Museum would come up in two different phases and developed at an
initial budget of 120 crore Rupees. This museum would be serving as the
monument of Indian cinema and the first phase of the museum would start
functioning from May 2013, the very day of release of Indian first film,
Raja Harishchandra. The first phase will be in a portion of Gulshan
Mahal, the heritage building renovated recently in a total area of 6000
square feet.
To design the concepts and exhibits of the museum
the ministry of culture has appointed National Council of Science
Museums (NCSM). The Museum that is being developed will also showcase
the technical aspects like screening and production of cinema and the
social aspects covered by the Indian cinema in 100 years of its journey.
To guide NCSM, an advisory committee that is being headed by
Shyam Benegal the renowned Indian filmmaker has been appointed. The
Museum will portray the step-by-step-development of Indian cinema in
different phases comprising silent films, studio period and the times
when Indian Cinema show its stars and mega stars.
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