New Delhi : Taking Indo-Russian cinematic collaboration to a new high, Odisha’s internationally acclaimed film maker Nilamadhab Panda has joined with Russia’s Gazprom -Media Holding for four joint venture film projects.
Nila Madhab Panda’s signing a four-project partnership with Gazprom-Media Holding on Monday is being seen as one of the most significant creative bridges currently emerging between India and Russia.The collaboration includes the fantasy drama series “Chelyabinsk Raja,” currently being filmed in Jaipur with a Russian cast and crew against the backdrop of Rajasthan’s royal architecture and vibrant cultural landscape.
India and Russia, in fact, Monday entered into a bold new phase through large-scale Indo-Russian co-productions that are blending cultures, locations, talent, and cinematic traditions in unprecedented ways. Russia’s leading media conglomerates, ‘Gazprom-Media Holding’, has emerged as a key force driving this collaboration by developing and producing projects extensively across India. Their growing slate reflects not only commercial ambition, but also a deeper cultural curiosity between the two nations.
Among the upcoming projects are films inspired by legendary figures such as Anna Pavlova and Nicholas Roerich iconic personalities whose artistic journeys shared profound historical and spiritual connections with India.
Alongside these prestigious ventures is the contemporary musical comedy “Persimmon of My Love,” filmed across Mumbai, Udaipur, and Jodhpur. The film represents a unique attempt to merge the emotional realism often associated with Russian storytelling with the scale, music, and spectacle of Indian cinema.
Boris Khanchalyan, Deputy CEO, Gazprom-Media Holding, said “We see India as one of the most dynamic creative economies in the world. This creates ideal conditions for co-producing content that will resonate with audiences in both countries and has the potential to reach global markets.The relationship between our nations has reached the level of a strategic partnership. This means there is a clear understanding on both sides that joint projects in culture and media are necessary and important. When there is support at the state level, it becomes far more comfortable and reliable for creative industries and media businesses to operate.”
Nila Madhab Panda, Director at Eleeanora Images, said“These films are not simply productions; they are love letters between two cultures. In a time when the world is increasingly divided by noise, we want to create stories driven by emotion, music, romance, and human connection, stories that remind people why art exists in the first place.I look at this collaboration with great optimism. Gazprom-Media understands how to make films for a wide audience while respecting the author’s vision. For me, this is the perfect balance. I believe we can grow together not only as producers, but also as creative partners.”
