The capital of India, with its unique historical and cultural heritage, has formed the backdrop of many iconic films. Sprinkled with ruins that exist alongside modern infrastructure, Delhi is undoubtedly a cinematic delight embracing two contrasting worlds. The city is home to three World Heritage sites — Qutub Minar, Red Fort and Humayun’s Tomb. Besides availability of new talent, lower production cost, international connectivity and better infrastructure, there are more than 200 locations to shoot at.
Shooting Locales
• India Gate
• Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah
• Red Fort
• Agrasen Ki Baoli
• Chandni Chowk
• Humayun’s Tomb
• Jama Masjid Complex
• Connaught Place
• Qutb Minar
• Hauz Khas
• Chandni Chowk
• Dilli Haat
Contact Details :
Maniksha Bakshi
Dy. Manager (IT)
Delhi Tourism & Transportation Development Corporation Ltd.
Email: maniksha.bakshi@gov.in
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