Stepping into Bollywood production is oddly easy. This 3-hour tour at a working Mumbai studio lets you see how sets, costumes, sound, and effects fit together, and it finishes with an optional Bollywood dance show and karaoke song recording. I especially like that it’s led by industry insider Mr. Rahil Khan, who keeps the tour practical and story-based, not just performative. One consideration: it’s not a giant theme park experience, so if you expect constant star sightings or big-ticket “attractions,” you may find it more intimate (and it can feel a bit long if you’re just there for the quickest photos).
You can start anytime between 11:00 am and 3:00 pm, as long as you fit the full 3 hours, and the tour returns you to the same meeting point at Saki Naka’s SJ Studio and Entertainment Ltd. It’s priced at $75 per person and uses a mobile ticket, with room for group discounts, which can make it feel like good value if you’re already in the Mumbai area. The small catch is that transport is not included (private transport costs extra), so plan to get to the studio on your own using nearby public options.
In This Review
- A Working Bollywood Studio at SJ Studio and Entertainment Ltd (Saki Naka)
- Getting Oriented Fast With Mr. Rahil Khan (Screenwriter and Filmmaker)
- The 3-Hour Flow: Sets, History Videos, Sound Room, and Costume Trials
- Catching a Live Dance Performance and Joining In
- Sing and Record Your Own Bollywood Song in the Karaoke Moment
- Optional One-Minute Bollywood Movie: Small, Directed, and Different
- Price and Logistics: How $75 Works (Especially Without Transport)
- Who This Tour Fits Best (And Who Might Want Something Else)
- Practical Tips for Your Studio Day at Ansa Industrial Estate
- Should You Book Best Bollywood Tour With Rahil Khan?
- FAQ
- How long is the Bollywood tour with Rahil Khan?
- What does the tour include?
- Can I start at different times during the day?
- Is private transportation included?
- Where is the meeting point?
- How big are the groups?
- What if the weather is poor?
A Working Bollywood Studio at SJ Studio and Entertainment Ltd (Saki Naka)

This tour is built around one simple idea: you’re visiting a real production space, not a staged “showroom.” The meeting point is SJ Studio and Entertainment Ltd, Bollywood Studios in Mumbai, Saki Naka / Khairani Rd area: Ansa Industrial Estate, Chandivali, Andheri East, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400072. The studio operates Monday through Sunday from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM, and your tour has a flexible start window between 11:00 AM and 3:00 PM.
Why that matters: a working set has real constraints. You may catch filming in progress, you’ll see rooms designed for production (not just corridors for tourists), and the pace tends to follow what’s happening that day. You’ll get a mini museum-style orientation plus access to the sound and costume areas, so you’re not only watching a performance—you’re seeing the machinery behind it.
Also, the tour is limited to a maximum of 100 people. That’s a big difference from the “herd you through” style of very large attractions. It doesn’t feel like a backstage pass from a movie, but it does feel like a small group moving with purpose.
Getting Oriented Fast With Mr. Rahil Khan (Screenwriter and Filmmaker)

The host is Mr. Rahil Khan—described as a screenwriter and filmmaker—who guides you through the Bollywood process with an insider’s perspective. The biggest advantage here is that the explanations connect to what you’re seeing. You don’t just hear Bollywood trivia; you’re getting the story behind how the industry turns an idea into scenes, with special effects technology and production steps woven into the tour.
The tour also emphasizes that the studio has been a preferred tour partner for 12 years, which matters because it suggests this isn’t a last-minute “tour arrangement.” You’re walking into a space that already knows how to host people who want to understand the craft, not just consume an entertainment product.
In practical terms, expect a friendly, high-energy approach. A number of highlights in the experience are tied to how Rahil Khan manages the flow—making sure you’re seeing sets, meeting the right people when possible, and keeping the hands-on moments from feeling rushed.
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The 3-Hour Flow: Sets, History Videos, Sound Room, and Costume Trials

Your tour runs for about 3 hours, and you can arrive any time within the 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM window. It’s designed to feel like a tour you’d understand even if you’re new to Indian film, because it mixes “what you’re looking at” with “how it’s made.”
Here’s the structure you should plan around:
Studio access and behind-the-scenes viewing
You’ll get a behind-the-scenes look at a functioning Bollywood studio, with a chance to catch live filming depending on what’s scheduled during your visit. You may also be able to take photos and have brief chats with actors—time permitting. That’s one of the most exciting parts for a first-timer, because you’re not just hearing about sets, you’re standing near production.
Mini museum and Bollywood history/special effects videos
The tour includes short videos about Bollywood history and special effects technology. This is useful because you can’t fully understand what you’re seeing on set without a quick “language guide.” Even if you don’t know the industry, these short segments help you map the visuals to the process.
Sound room experience: dubbing and recording
A major hands-on element is the sound room. You’ll learn about dubbing and sound recording, and you’ll hear how audio work supports on-screen performance. If you’re the type who always wondered why dialogue and sound effects seem to “match” so cleanly on screen, this portion is where you’ll start seeing the invisible craft.
Costume trials and set variety
The tour mentions costume trials as part of the included studio experience. In real production, wardrobe is not just style—it’s character, continuity, and camera readability. Even if you don’t get a full fashion show moment, you’re seeing how costumes are handled in a production workflow.
A note on expectations: this isn’t a single long queue to a single “big attraction.” It’s a progression through production spaces—so if you enjoy learning by moving, you’ll likely enjoy this format. If you prefer a more linear “one show, done” style, the moving parts might feel like a lot.
Catching a Live Dance Performance and Joining In
One of the clearly advertised highlights is a live Bollywood dance performance. The included experience includes the live Bollywood dance show, and the experience also signals you can join in (optional).
This works well for two reasons. First, dance is one of the quickest ways to feel Bollywood’s rhythm without needing technical film knowledge. Second, the tour keeps it social—so even if your group language skills are mixed, you’ll still have something shared that doesn’t require deep context.
If you’re thinking about photos, keep it practical. You’ll likely have photo opportunities around set areas, and the dance portion may be a natural moment to capture the energy. Just don’t expect it to be a perfect “photo-op studio day” like a dedicated portrait session. You’re in production spaces, so there’s always a balance between access and respecting what’s running.
Sing and Record Your Own Bollywood Song in the Karaoke Moment
The hands-on part many people remember is karaoke-style singing and recording. The tour describes recording your favorite Bollywood song on karaoke as optional. The sound room portion supports the bigger idea: audio is a craft, not an afterthought.
What I like about this is the “participation value.” You can be a confident singer or you can be someone who basically sings in the shower. Either way, the experience isn’t about proving talent. It’s about trying the process and understanding how studios capture and build audio for screen.
Also, pairing the dubbing/sound recording explanation with the karaoke moment is smart. You’re not just handed a microphone. You’re shown what makes recorded sound work, then you try your own short “take.”
One more practical point: this kind of interactive segment can run long if your group includes people who want extra time, or if the studio schedule is tight. If you’re sensitive to timing, come with the mindset that you’re doing “one full activity block,” not a quick stop.
Optional One-Minute Bollywood Movie: Small, Directed, and Different
There’s also an extra option on request: acting in a One Minute Bollywood Movie directed by Mr. Rahil Khan. You should treat this as a bonus rather than a guaranteed highlight, because it’s described as on request.
Why it can be worth it: a minute is short enough that it feels doable, but long enough that you get a taste of direction and performance within a filming mindset. It’s not just “pretend play.” It’s framed as a guided studio moment.
If you’re traveling with family or friends with different comfort levels, consider making this the decision point. Some people love it; others prefer to spend the time watching sets and listening to the production explanations.
Price and Logistics: How $75 Works (Especially Without Transport)
At $75 per person, this tour is positioned as an affordable studio experience in Mumbai. The value comes from the mix of included elements: studio access, mini museum-style orientation, dance performance, sound room learning, plus the possibility of karaoke recording and optional on-request filming.
What’s not included is private transportation, along with alcohol and meals (lunch) and soft drinks. So the “without transport” approach makes sense if you can reach the meeting point easily.
Since the tour starts any time between 11:00 am and 3:00 pm and ends back at the meeting point, you have flexibility to plan around Mumbai traffic. If you’re staying somewhere with decent public access, you can save money and keep your schedule simpler. If you’re farther away or you’re traveling with mobility needs, you may decide the extra transport cost is worth it to reduce friction.
One more logistics detail that affects your day: you’re tied to the studio timing because the experience is dependent on what’s happening inside. The opening hours are 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM, so don’t plan a late-afternoon “maybe” strategy. Pick a start time earlier in the window so you don’t end up stressing about being on time.
Who This Tour Fits Best (And Who Might Want Something Else)
This is a strong match if you:
- love film production and want to see how sound, costumes, and sets work together
- want an interactive Bollywood experience without needing advanced film knowledge
- are in Mumbai for a short time and want a concentrated, 3-hour activity
It’s also a good choice if you’re traveling with at least one person who worries they won’t like studio tours. The hands-on singing and dance elements can turn that hesitation into participation.
Who might want to think twice:
- If you’re expecting a big, theme-park-style operation with nonstop spectacle, this will feel more like a working studio day—smaller, more intimate, and tied to real production routines.
- If you hate interactive activities, karaoke and possible acting are not for you. The dance show is included, but participation is optional. Still, the tour’s energy leans interactive.
Accessibility note: one part of the experience includes steps in and around the studio areas, and staff assistance may be needed for some guests. If mobility is an issue, it’s smart to communicate your needs ahead of time so the studio team can help you plan the safest route inside.
Practical Tips for Your Studio Day at Ansa Industrial Estate
Here are the real-world things I’d plan for so you enjoy the day instead of managing it:
Arrive within the 11:00 am–3:00 pm window
This flexibility is great, but it also means you should choose your start time based on your energy and your travel time to the meeting point.
Bring patience for a working production schedule
Because you may catch live filming, the flow can depend on what’s shooting that day. That’s part of the charm. It’s also why you shouldn’t treat this like a rigid “minute-by-minute show.”
Use the included bottled water
Bottled mineral water is included, so you don’t need to solve hydration on the spot. Still, consider bringing your own extra water if you’re starting from a far hotel, since you’re in a production setting with some waiting between rooms.
Plan for optional participation moments
Karaoke recording and the one minute acting component are optional/on request. If you want them, communicate that energy early during the tour so you don’t end up watching others do the fun parts.
Weather matters
The experience notes that it requires good weather and may be changed or refunded if it’s canceled due to poor weather. Mumbai weather can shift quickly, so build in flexibility.
Should You Book Best Bollywood Tour With Rahil Khan?
I’d book it if you want a real Bollywood studio taste in a single afternoon—especially if you like the idea of sound room learning plus a chance to sing. The combination of an industry host (Mr. Rahil Khan), studio access, and interactive moments is what makes this tour more than just a set visit.
I’d pass or compare options if you’re chasing a huge, theme-park level of constant entertainment or you want a strictly spectator experience with zero participation. This tour is designed to get you involved, even if parts are optional.
If you’re deciding between spending on transport versus getting yourself to Saki Naka/Andheri East, the “without transport” setup can be good value. Just be honest about your ability to reach the meeting point smoothly—because that’s the one piece that can make or break the day.
FAQ
How long is the Bollywood tour with Rahil Khan?
The tour is approximately 3 hours.
What does the tour include?
It includes all fees and taxes, bottled mineral water, and the live Bollywood dance show. It also references included studio elements like the mini museum, sound room, and costume trials.
Can I start at different times during the day?
Yes. You can arrive any time between 11:00 AM and 3:00 PM for the 3-hour tour.
Is private transportation included?
No. Private transportation is not included, and transport is available at extra cost.
Where is the meeting point?
Start and end at SJ Studio and Entertainment Ltd, Bollywood Tour Mumbai | Bollywood Studios in Mumbai, Saki Naka, Khairani Rd, Ansa Industrial Estate, Chandivali, Andheri East, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400072, India.
How big are the groups?
The tour/activity has a maximum of 100 people.
What if the weather is poor?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.





















