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Naveen Polishetty Turns AP’s Film Push into Reality with Anaganaga Oka Raju

After the formation of the NDA government in Andhra Pradesh, attention naturally turned to how the new administration would support the film industry. With a star hero taking charge as Deputy Chief Minister and Kandula Durgesh appointed as Minister for Tourism, Culture, and Cinematography, expectations within Tollywood rose sharply. Pawan Kalyan openly invited filmmakers to consider Andhra Pradesh as a shooting destination and assured them of full government support.
While many viewed this as a routine political statement, actor Naveen Polishetty chose to translate words into action. During the planning stage of his film Anaganaga Oka Raju, he decided to move away from conventional studio-based shoots and instead look for real locations that aligned naturally with the story. This creative choice led the team to Andhra Pradesh, particularly the scenic Godavari region.
Importantly, the decision was not driven by incentives or publicity. It was purely about authenticity. Real locations added freshness, depth, and a sense of realism that artificial sets often fail to capture. Visually, the film gained a distinct natural appeal through this approach.
Another major advantage was the ground-level support the team received. Shooting permissions were granted without unnecessary delays, officials were cooperative, and local residents extended wholehearted assistance. This smooth coordination not only eased the production process but also helped keep the budget under control.
As the film continues its successful run, the choice to shoot in Andhra Pradesh feels fully justified. It proves that meaningful change doesn’t always require grand announcements—sometimes it just needs filmmakers willing to trust and act on intent.
Naveen Polishetty’s example stands out clearly. Not every film needs to be shot in Andhra Pradesh, but when a story calls for authentic, real-world locations, the state offers strong potential and a filmmaker-friendly environment.














