WAVES 2025: 'The World's Largest Screen' to be in Nagpur, Maharashtra, by producers Abhishek Agarwal and Vikram Reddy

Abhishek Agarwal and Vikram Reddy revealed plans for the World's Biggest Screen in Nagpur at WAVES 2025. This project aims to establish India as a global entertainment hub. Agarwal thanked Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis for his support. Reddy highlighted UV Creations' commitment to enhancing the cinematic experience. The new screen will be bigger than India's largest screen at Nellore.
WAVES 2025: 'The World's Largest Screen' to be in Nagpur, Maharashtra, by producers Abhishek Agarwal and Vikram Reddy
In a revolutionary move in the realm of cinema, renowned producers Abhishek Agarwal and Vikram Reddy announced the World’s Biggest Screen at Nagpur at the WAVES (World Audio and Visual Entertainment Summit) 2025.

The World's Largest Screen

The producers appeared at the event to announce their upcoming extraordinary project - the World’s Biggest Cinema Project in Nagpur, which is to have the largest screen along with technological features to create a marvel in the hope of making India the global hub of entertainment. ‘The Kashmir Files’ producer thanked the Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis for understanding their vision and entrusting them ambitiously.

Extending gratitude...

“It’s a humbling opportunity for me to build the world’s largest cinema, an effort that is in alignment with the Prime Minister Modiji's mission of making the Indian entertainment space ‘world-class’ and I’d like to thank CM Fadnavisji for understanding our vision and entrusting us with this joint ambition,” Agarwal said, according to Bollywood Hungama.
“These cinemas are going to be made to provide the best experience to the masses of Bharat. This project of ours will be the pride of the ‘Make in India’ movement. By such efforts, our intention is to build temples for the art form. These theatres would be of the people, for the people, and by the people of India,” he added.


Furthermore, Reddy extended the gratitude, “It’s been our constant endeavour at UV Creations to make cinema bigger and better; not just from a content point of view but also enabling a memorable viewing experience that audiences from across the world will cherish long after the film is finished.”
“Having built India’s largest screen at Nellore, we are now shooting for the moon with the world’s largest screen at Nagpur. We wanted to begin at the heart of this country and thank Devendra Fadnavis ji for encouraging us. There will be more to follow. I would like to thank Prime Minister Modi ji for his words of confidence in our capabilities as an industry,” the producer concluded.
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