"We won't allow you to go out. Mumbai and Bollywood are inseparable. There has been turmoil and thoughts that nothing has been done for the industry. Our basic focus is easing doing business. I think Bollywood is a very important business of Mumbai," Fadnavis said.
"We assure you that whether it is infrastructure or security, the government would take care of it. We will come out with a concrete plan," he said during the 'Mumbai Moments' Excellence-in-Photography Awards 2015 and panel discussion on 'Transforming Mumbai' last night at the Mumbai Press Club.
Bhatt told the CM that there were occasions when a scene which was supposed to be captured in Mumbai was shot abroad. He asked Fadnavis to "Make Mumbai feel like Janmabhoomi of Indian Cinema."
Bhatt, however, hailed Fadnavis for taking a stand on Aamir Khan-starrer 'PK', which has been embroiled in controversy for taking potshots at godmen.
On the occasion, Fadnavis announced that a state-of-the- art infrastructure would be built at the Film City here.
Asked about his view in the backdrop of recent clashes between two communities in central Mumbai and what the government is doing to retain the multi-cultural profile and ethos of the city, Fadnavis said, "I think it is not the government but the Mumbaikars, who keep the spirit alive. The spirit of multi-cultures and ethos of Mumbai is preserved by the people of the city."
