New Delhi: The World Book of Records, London, has recognised Dr. Sandeep Marwah for establishing a remarkable world record for his outstanding contribution to the promotion of film and cultural tourism, further highlighting India’s growing global stature in media, entertainment, cinema and culture.
The recognition acknowledges the extraordinary reach of Marwah Studios, which has welcomed more than 3 million visitors from 156 countries, along with the phenomenal footfall of approximately 90 million people at Noida Film City. The achievement stands as a significant milestone in positioning India as a leading destination for film, media, entertainment and cultural tourism.
Presenting the recognition, Abhishek Kaushik of the World Book of Records, London, said, “This remarkable achievement reflects the extraordinary vision and sustained efforts of Dr. Sandeep Marwah in using film, media, art and culture as powerful instruments of tourism and international engagement. The global reach of Marwah Studios and the phenomenal footfall of Noida Film City represent a landmark achievement worthy of international recognition.”
Dr. Sandeep Marwah, President of Marwah Studios and Founder of Noida Film City, said, “I am deeply honoured by this recognition from the World Book of Records, London. Film and cultural tourism have the power to connect nations, promote understanding and create new opportunities for the creative economy. The millions of visitors from across India and the world who have experienced Marwah Studios and Noida Film City are part of this remarkable journey. This recognition belongs to the entire media, entertainment and cultural fraternity that has contributed to building this global platform.”
H.E. Mr. Fernando Bucheli, Ambassador of Ecuador to India, congratulated Dr. Sandeep Marwah and said, “This is a remarkable achievement and a wonderful example of how film, culture and tourism can bring nations and people closer. India has immense creative and cultural strength, and initiatives such as these create meaningful platforms for international cooperation and people-to-people connections.”
H.E. Mr. Karlito Nunes, Ambassador of Timor-Leste to India, said, “The recognition is a proud moment for India’s media and cultural sector. The scale of visitors attracted by Marwah Studios and Noida Film City demonstrates the immense potential of film and cultural tourism in creating global bridges. Dr. Sandeep Marwah has made an outstanding contribution towards bringing the world closer through art, culture, media and cinema.”
The recognition further reinforces the vision of Noida Film City and Marwah Studios as important global hubs for film, media, education, entertainment and cultural exchange, strengthening India’s position on the international creative and tourism map.
