New Delhi, July 4 -- Immersive cinema experiences, archival exhibitions, film screenings, and arts and culture zones - the iconic Siri Fort Auditorium, a landmark of Delhi's cultural and cinematic history, is poised for transformation of this kind to turn it into one of India's most advanced and vivid creative spaces. On Thursday, NBCC (India) Limited and the National Film Development Corporation (NFDC) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to redevelop the four-decade-old complex into a next-generation cultural district. Nestled in the heart of south Delhi and originally built for the 1982 Asian Games, the Siri Fort complex has long served as the Capital's premier venue for film screenings, music concerts, and policy events. With its ...