Now, CM seeks inputs from director Krish to design Amaravati

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Last Updated : Jan 16 2017 | 12:57 PM IST
Andhra Pradesh's new capital city Amaravati might take the shape of a glorified film set and live up to its sobriquet 'Bhramaravati' (an illusionary or mythical city) as Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu is now enlisting the services of yet another movie director to help design Amaravati.
The Chief Minister has already chosen to go with foreign architects to design the core of Amaravati. But now besides 'Bahubali' helmer S S Rajamouli, another filmmaker Jagarlamudi Krish and art director Anand Sai will also be asked to chip in with his concept for the city.
The state government conducted an international competition seeking designs for the capital in 2015 and picked Japan's Maki and Associates' "models" in March last.
Subsequently, Maki was dumped and last month Foster and Partners of Britain was appointed as Master Architect.
Top Indian architect Hafiz Contractor is partnering with Foster in designing two "iconic structures" -- the High Court and the Legislature Complex -- apart from the master plan for the 900-acre core capital area.
In the meantime, the Chief Minister seemed to have been fascinated by the sets of film 'Bahubali' and himself spoke to director Rajamouli to help design Amaravati.
While the AP Capital Region Development Authority (CRDA) accordingly approached Rajamouli, the Chief Minister has now directed it to consult Krish and Sai for necessary "inputs".
Sai worked as an art director for many popular Telugu films like Indra, Badrinath, Yamadonga and is now serving the Telangana government on its ambitious Yadadri temple town project.
Krish, who made many popular films in Telugu, has just released a "historical" movie on Satavahana ruler Goutami Putra Satakarni. The movie stars Nandamuri Balakrishna, Chandrababu's brother-in-law and TDP MLA, and the Chief Minister watched the film on January 12.
Ostensibly impressed by the grandeur of the film that supposedly depicts the history of Amaravati, the CM has asked the CRDA to contact Krish and Sai.
"These people (Rajamouli and Krish) already studied a
lot of history (for their films). So the CM wanted us to contact them and take inputs. He also wanted us to identify if there is someone else with knowledge of history," Narayana said.
Meanwhile, Foster and Partners -- who already held one round of talks with the Bahubali director on the design aspects -- is expected to submit a "rough draft" design of Amaravati to the CRDA on January 25. Foster is charging Rs 67 crore for the design work.
To its credit, London-based Foster has designed iconic structures like the 50 UN Plaza, Singapore Supreme Court, Imperial War Museum (UK), Century Tower (Japan), the Ireo City (Gurugram), Cyber Port (China), Bloomberg headquarters (UK), The Index (UAE), International Airport (Kuwait), to name a few.
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First Published: Jan 16 2017 | 12:57 PM IST

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