Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacted with members of the film industry in New Delhi on Saturday. Several of Bollywood's top stars including Shah Rukh Khan and Aamir Khan attended the event.
The event was organised to invite the film industry to create films and television shows that popularise Mahatma Gandhi and Gandhism, to mark the 150th birth anniversary of the Father of the Nation.
"Gandhi is synonymous with simplicity. His thoughts reverberate far and wide. The power of creativity is immense, and it is essential to harness this spirit of creativity for our nation,” said prime minister.
“Several people from the world of films and television have been doing great work when it comes to popularising the ideals of Mahatma Gandhi," noted Modi.
Shah Rukh Khan and Aamir Khan take a selfie with Narendra Modi during the event.
Apart from Shah Rukh Khan and Aamir Khan spotted at the occasion were several eminent stars and filmmakers, including Kangana Ranaut, Jacqueline Fernandez, Imtiaz Ali, Ekta Kapoor, Anurag Basu, and Boney Kapoor.
"I would like to thank the Prime Minister for bringing us all together, that too for a cause such as this. I feel we need to re-introduce Gandhi ji to India and the world. The film industry can get self-obsessed and it is important we create work that is not only about business," said Shah Rukh Khan.
Aamir Khan reacting about the interaction with the prime minister said: "It was a wonderful interaction we had with the Prime Minister today. He was very inspiring, very warm and very deep in what he had to say. I want to appreciate the PM for thinking about this effort. As creative people, there is much we can do, and I assure the PM that we will do even more."
For Kangana, the effort underlines the fact that prime minister Modi has recognised the power of the film industry.
"Modi ji is the first Prime Minister who is so inclusive of art and artistes and the film industry. Nobody has recognised the soft power of art and artistes in the country before," said Kangana.
Jacqueline said it was "an extreme honour be in the presence of PM Modi ji, and also to have a prime minister who is so willing to lend a helping hand to the film fraternity."
After the session with the PM, producer Ekta Kapoor said she felt that "for the first time it seemed like there is someone who knows our industry better than us."
Filmmaker Imtiaz Ali noted the tone of informality about the session helped.
"The best thing about the session was that it was very informal. The film industry understands the informal language the best. The idea to make films on Gandhi ji will help reintroduce ourselves to Gandhi ji's philosophy," he noted.
Filmmaker Anurag Basu said "When we make films, there are moments we wonder why are we doing this. Today, we got a reason, a direction. All the creative people here are extremely upbeat after the session. I feel we will see results in a year's time."