The meeting with the industry's leaders had gone as expected, resistance, followed by reluctant compliance.
Now, it was time to solidify the foundations of his vision: the Indian Film Development Board (IFDB).
Rohan turned away from the window and rang the intercom. "Neeraj, call Harish Patel. I need to speak with him immediately."
Fifteen minutes later, Harish Patel, the Finance Minister, entered the office, his notebook and fountain pen in hand.
His expression was curious but tinged with the exhaustion of managing the relentless pace Rohan had set for the government.
"Good morning, Sir," Harish greeted, settling into the chair across from the Prime Minister. "What's on your mind?"
"The Indian Film Development Board," Rohan said without preamble, his tone decisive. "I need an update. How far along are we with the blueprint? And how soon can it be operational?"