IIE Digital Desk : Actress Ritabhari Chakraborty recently opened up about her latest film, "Papa Buka," and shared her thoughts on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's impact on Indian cinema. The film, a collaboration between India and Papua New Guinea, marks a significant milestone in cross-cultural storytelling and international cooperation in the film industry. "Papa Buka" is co-produced by the two nations and promises to offer a unique blend of cultural narratives. Ritabhari, who plays a pivotal role in the movie, expressed her excitement about working on a project that bridges different cultures and brings fresh perspectives to the audience.
In her interview, Ritabhari also touched upon the broader influence of Narendra Modi's government on the film industry. She acknowledged the efforts made to promote Indian cinema on global platforms and the initiatives aimed at supporting filmmakers. According to her, the government's policies have created a more conducive environment for artistic expression and international collaborations. Ritabhari believes that such partnerships not only enhance the creative landscape but also foster mutual understanding between nations. She hopes that "Papa Buka" will be well-received and pave the way for more such ventures in the future.