Andhra govt signs MoU for Creator Land, India's first transmedia city; promises 25,000 jobs
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu announced the launch of Creator Land, India's first transmedia entertainment city, in Amaravati. The project aims to generate 25,000 jobs and attract significant foreign investment, transforming th...

"With an aim to create 25,000 jobs, the project is set to attract FDI, bring large-scale development, and empower local talent to Create in AP & Create for the World." Naidu said in a post on X.
The AP government signed a deal at the ongoing WAVES Summit in Mumbai to set up a Transmedia Entertainment City in the state. Creatorland is expected to attract investments of up to Rs 10,000 crore over the next six years.
The CM said this is an auspicious and proud moment for the state. Creator Land will showcase local talent to the world.
He emphasized that the project will focus on storytelling, films, gaming, music, virtual production, and AI-driven content, making it a hub for creative industries.
According to Naidu, state-of-the-art infrastructure and global partnerships will support the Creatorland Academy, which will train youth in next-generation skills and content creation.
He mentioned that Creator Land would make Amaravati a world-class destination for innovation, employment, and digital content, driving long-term economic and cultural growth.
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