Kathmandu, March 7: Minister for Communications and Information Technology Rekha Sharma honoured female film artists in recognition of their contributions to Nepali film sector.
At a programme organized by the
Film Development Board on Wednesday to mark the International Women Day,
actresses KeKi Adhikari, Priyanka Karki and Sarita Lamichhane, director Renasha
Wantawa Rai, technician Ritu Rana and fight director Kiran Dahal.
Each of them was given a cash prize
of Rs 25,000 and a certificate. On the occasion, Minister Sharma urged the
board to institutionally send their recommendations to the ministry in view of
the formulation of Film Act.
The minister further said,
"The Film Act will definitely ensure a strong presence of women in the
Film Development Board, Film Screening Committee, etc. The new law thus will
prepare women for leadership roles".
On the occasion, Minister Sharma
suggested that the Board should continue various other creative activities
along with felicitation programme to encourage women filmmakers.
Film Development Board's
Chairperson Bhuwan KC said, "The felicitation programme was designed to
encourage female artists active in film sector and give a sense of support to
the artists from our side in upcoming journey".
He further expressed his optimism
to have their plans gained momentum with the continuation of Minister Sharma
second time in the Communication Ministry.
Secretary at the Ministry of
Communications Ram Krishna Subedi, Chairman of the Central Film Screening
Committee Netra Prasad Subedi, Members of the Film Development Board Ravi
Adhikari, Raju KC, KL Budhathoki, Central Film Screening Committee member Rishi
Raj Acharya, first actress Bhuvan Chand, actress Chaitya Devi, Karishma
Manandhar, film director Raksha Singh Rana, Film Technicians Association
president Pushkar Lama, among others, were present on the occasion.