Actress and producer Neetu Chandra has championed Bihar's transformation into a viable production center after dedicating fifteen years to cultivating regional narratives and launching homegrown performers. The performer emphasized how supportive government frameworks enable local artists to secure employment without leaving their communities, as hundreds of production entities arrive to capitalize on favorable shooting conditions and infrastructure benefits.
Chandra noted that filmmakers can leverage Bihar's resources regardless of narrative setting, pointing to streamlined logistics and comprehensive amenities that make the state an attractive alternative to traditional hubs. Her feature Chhath earned selection for the Indian Panorama segment at the International Film Festival of India, reflecting broader recognition of Bihar's cinematic contributions. The actress stressed that opportunities arise from merit rather than personal connections, fueling confidence in the region's capacity to sustain creative professionals through meaningful work on familiar terrain.
Chandra noted that filmmakers can leverage Bihar's resources regardless of narrative setting, pointing to streamlined logistics and comprehensive amenities that make the state an attractive alternative to traditional hubs. Her feature Chhath earned selection for the Indian Panorama segment at the International Film Festival of India, reflecting broader recognition of Bihar's cinematic contributions. The actress stressed that opportunities arise from merit rather than personal connections, fueling confidence in the region's capacity to sustain creative professionals through meaningful work on familiar terrain.