"Our wish is to see that Telugu cinema industry grows. It depends on how the two governments act. Shifting (to another city) is not an easy thing. It involves several factors like taxes, infrastructure, incomes and children's education.
"This generation (of film artistes and technicians) would probably like to stay back," D Suresh Babu, a top film producer, told PTI.
The Rs 1,000 crore Telugu film industry, among the top film making units in the country, has been traditionally dominated by those from Seemandhra.
Hyderabad now boasts of several film studios, including the world famous Ramoji Film City, in which Tamil, Hindi and other language films are also shot.
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Coastal Andhra cities like Visakhapatnam and Rajahmundry have traditionally been destinations for many a filmmaker because of their scenic beauty.
Echoing the views of Suresh Babu, another popular filmmaker Tammareddy Bharadwaja recalled that the shift of Telugu film industry from Madras to Hyderabad took a number of years.
Certain aspects of film making have still not shifted base to Hyderabad, he said.
The structure of taxes would definitely influence the film makers in carrying out business in a particular state, they said.