Ramoji Film City turned into a stage of dreams on Saturday evening as Miss World 2025 contestants from over 100 countries experienced India’s cinematic wonderland up close. The visit wasn’t just a tour—it was a dazzling showcase of Indian hospitality, culture, and the legacy of the late media titan Ramoji Rao.
From the moment they entered the world’s largest film studio, the atmosphere was pure magic. Traditional saffron and pearl garlands, booming Puneri Dhol drummers, and rows of lights welcomed the global beauty ambassadors into what they described as a “paradise of cinema.”
📸 Cinematic Splendor Meets Royal Hospitality
As the contestants walked through lush boulevards and iconic sets—some straight out of Indian film history—the spirit of storytelling surrounded them. The Mughal Garden, with its manicured lawns, dancing fountains, and soft ambient music, proved to be a favourite. Selfies, group hugs, and spontaneous dances under the stars made the evening unforgettable.
🎬 From Baahubali to Bollywood
The Baahubali set stole the show. Dressed performers reenacted key scenes as contestants posed with towering statues, regal thrones, and war props. The hundred-foot Bhallaladeva statue, glowing under moonlight, left many speechless.
“This is not just a film studio—it’s an emotion,” one delegate whispered, marveling at the sheer scale of the set.
🎶 Dinner, Music & Moonlight
As twilight settled in, the guests were treated to a moonlit dinner, surrounded by classical tunes and soft lighting. It was a moment of calm, connection, and celebration, where world cultures met Indian warmth.
👑 More Ahead in Hyderabad
The Miss World 2025 journey continues Sunday, with visits planned to the Telangana Command Control Centre and the State Secretariat. A spectacular 3D mapping and drone show will showcase the state’s innovation and development drive.