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Actress Priyanka Mohan made headlines after attending an exclusive dinner at Rashtrapati Bhavan on April 20, 2026. The dinner was hosted by President Droupadi Murmu in honor of South Korean President Lee Jae-myung, who was on a three-day state visit to India from April 19-21. It was a high-profile event with Prime Minister Narendra Modi also in attendance, marking a big moment for India-South Korea relations. For Indian cinema, Priyanka’s presence added a proud cultural touch to the diplomatic gathering.
Priyanka was invited as a special representative of her Netflix film Made in Korea. The film, shot extensively in South Korea, has been a massive success. Within three weeks of its March 12 release, it crossed 13.5 million views and ranked #1 globally in the Non-English films category. Made in Korea has connected with audiences in 54 countries, becoming a perfect example of artistic collaboration between India and South Korea. The film’s theme and shoot locations made Priyanka a natural choice to represent the creative bridge between the two nations at the banquet.
The Rashtrapati Bhavan dinner brought together top names from different fields to celebrate growing ties between India and South Korea. Made in Korea stands out as a cultural bridge, showing how cinema can strengthen international bonds. Priyanka Mohan’s invite to such a prestigious diplomatic event shows how Indian films and actors are gaining global recognition beyond box office numbers.
For Priyanka Mohan, this was more than just a personal achievement. With President Lee’s visit being the first South Korean presidential trip to India in over eight years, the event carried serious diplomatic weight. Her presence highlighted how Indian cinema is now part of bigger conversations on the world stage, connecting cultures and celebrating shared stories.