Modi government will launch 'Satyajit Ray Award', BJP trying to woo Bengali film industry?

The rallies of political parties are taking place in the wake of West Bengal Assembly Elections in West Bengal. Meanwhile, Union Minister Prakash Javadekar (Prakash Javadekar) also reached West Bengal, where he met veteran actors of Bengali cinema, including artists like Paoli Dam, Rituparna Sengupta, Abir Chatterjee. An event was organized in Kolkata under the National Film Development Corporation of India on Monday.
In this event, the Union Minister announced that, like the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, the Modi government is going to launch the Satyajit Ray Award. The Bharatiya Janata Party is engaged in every effort to win elections in Bengal. In such a situation, the Bengali film industry should not be wooed by the political party, it cannot happen.
BJP engaged in wooing Bengali artists!
Recently, Bengali actor Yash Dasgupta has joined BJP. In such a situation, seeing the event on Monday, it has started to speculate that the BJP is trying to bring other artists in its court. What can happen in Bengal's politics cannot be said.
It has become common for Bengali film artists to be part of political parties. Even when the general elections were held in the country, there were reports of many blacks joining BJP and Trinamool Congress. On the basis of celebrities' name-fame, political parties have distributed a lot of votes. Now in the assembly elections also political parties are taking steps in this direction.
Babul Supriyo and Hiran Chatterjee were also present in this event, who are associated with the film industry as well as BJP leaders. Apart from these, Kanchan Mitra was also in this event, which is a known face of BJP. Some time ago, there were reports of actor Prosenjit Chatterjee joining BJP, but in one of his statements, he made it clear that he was not part of any political party. Let us know that Prosenjit is the son of well known actor Biswajit Chatterjee. Biswajit was also present in this event, but Prosenjit appeared absent from this event.