Team Blitz India
MUMBAI: The Metro Line 2B running from Bandra West is going to serve as the backdrop for showcasing the illustrious history of Indian cinema.
The plan is to transform the spaces between 355 pillars, spanning seven stations from ESIC Nagar to Bandra, into a visual journey of the evolution of Hindi films.
Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) is being supported by local politicians in this initiative. With Band Stand, Mount Mary, Bandra Fort, and the iconic Bandra Railway Station forming part of the cultural tapestry, the area is popular among tourists and Bollywood enthusiasts.
The initiative aims not only to enhance the aesthetic appeal of the locale but also to serve as a focal point for tourists, shedding light on the rich cinematic legacy spanning a century.
MMRDA has enlisted the expertise of Bollywood aficionados to craft a comprehensive master plan that encapsulates the milestones, personalities, and studios pivotal to the industry’s evolution from 1913 to 2023.
Utilising state-of-the-art technology, the thematic installations will narrate the story of Bollywood’s evolution, from its humble beginnings to its global stature today. Anticipating community engagement, the project envisions a Bollywood-themed “Happy Street” programme on Sundays, offering a platform for various activities including film promotions and cultural events.
Scheduled to commence in the second week of March, the project will seamlessly integrate with ongoing metro infrastructure developments, heralding a new chapter in Mumbai’s urban landscape.