Leading filmmaker Karan Johar, now a three-time veteran of the WEF summit in this Swiss resort town, said he is ready to help create a global event like this for Indian cinema.
However, it first needs to be activated by the Producers Guild of India, Johar said.
Speaking to PTI on sidelines of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting, Johar said, "I'm so glad to represent here the Indian film fraternity which is such a tremendous soft power.
"I am interacting with people here and talking about aspects that are important to our country and the fabric of our society and our industry, that is such a huge responsibility and I'm glad to represent my cinema here at Davos."
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