Suchhi Kumar Expresses Gratitude to Mauritius’ President, Prime Minister, Cabinet Ministers, and Eminent Citizens for Their Faith in His Vision for Art, Culture, Film, and Tourism Promotion
PORT LOUIS, Mauritius,June 6, 2025 : In a vibrant moment for this island nation, actor and visionary Suchhi Kumar has embarked on a transformative mission to elevate Mauritius as a global hub for art, culture, film, and tourism. During his recent visit, Kumar expressed profound gratitude to Mauritius’ President Dharam Gokhool, Prime Minister Navinchandra Ramgoolam, and the nation’s citizens for their unwavering faith in his ambitious vision. His heartfelt appreciation extended especially to Lady Veena Ramgoolam, whose presence at key events underscored the government’s commitment to cultural advancement. Kumar’s visit, marked by high-profile engagements with Mauritius’ most influential figures, signals a cultural renaissance for the island. His initiatives, including a proposed film city and efforts to position Mauritius as a premier destination for lavish weddings, aim to harness the nation’s natural beauty and deep cultural ties with India. “This is a moment of history and a personal honor,” Kumar wrote on social media, reflecting on the warm reception and support from Mauritius’ leadership and its people. Among the luminaries Kumar met was Reza Saumtally, a prominent philanthropist whose contributions to Mauritius’ underprivileged communities have garnered widespread acclaim. Saumtally’s selfless deeds, particularly his support for those in marginalized areas, have frequently made headlines in both local and international press. His financial contributions, derived from his successful business ventures, have provided critical aid to the needy, earning him a revered place in Mauritian society. Kumar praised Saumtally’s generosity as a cornerstone of the nation’s social fabric, aligning it with his own vision of cultural upliftment. Kumar also held discussions with the Honorable Mahendra Gondeea, OSK, the Minister of Arts and Culture. Gondeea, a seasoned leader with a distinguished career as Lord Mayor and Deputy Lord Mayor of Port Louis, brings a wealth of experience to his role. His commitment to fostering Mauritius’ cultural heritage complements Kumar’s aspirations, and their meeting underscored a shared dedication to making the island a beacon of artistic excellence. Gondeea’s leadership is seen as pivotal in bridging Kumar’s innovative projects with the nation’s cultural framework. The visit included a meeting with Dr. Basant Banwari, Mauritius’ Education Minister, whose efforts to advance educational initiatives align with Kumar’s broader vision of cultural enrichment. Dr. Banwari’s role in shaping the nation’s intellectual landscape provided a crucial backdrop to discussions on integrating arts and education to inspire future generations. Kumar also connected with the Honorable Mookhesswur Choonee, a former Minister and High Commissioner of Mauritius to India, and current Chairperson of GOPIO International. Choonee’s diplomatic tenure strengthened India-Mauritius relations, and his insights into fostering cultural exchanges were invaluable to Kumar’s plans. Choonee’s advocacy for global cooperation, rooted in the principle of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ (the world is one family), resonated deeply with Kumar’s mission to forge international cultural ties. Another key figure in Kumar’s engagements was Dr. Vasant Kumar Bunwaree, a distinguished cardiologist and Grand Officer of the Star and Key of the Indian Ocean (GOSK). Dr. Bunwaree, who served as Minister of Arts and Culture for nine years, brought a seasoned perspective to the discussions. His expertise in blending cultural policy with national development enriched Kumar’s vision for a film city and tourism initiatives that could drive economic growth while celebrating Mauritius’ heritage. The highlight of Kumar’s visit was the launch of his novel, Once Upon a Time in Mauritius, attended by President Gokhool, Prime Minister Ramgoolam, and Lady Veena Ramgoolam. The event, a testament to the government’s endorsement of Kumar’s cultural endeavors, celebrated the island’s rich history and vibrant spirit. Kumar’s novel, a literary ode to Mauritius, has been hailed as a bridge between the nation’s past and its future as a cultural powerhouse. Kumar’s vision extends beyond art and literature. His film city project aims to attract global filmmakers, leveraging Mauritius’ stunning landscapes and cultural depth to create a cinematic hub. Simultaneously, his push to establish Mauritius as a top-tier wedding destination taps into its allure as a tropical paradise, promising economic benefits through tourism. These initiatives, backed by the nation’s leadership, position Mauritius to shine on the global stage. As Kumar concluded his visit, his gratitude to Mauritius’ leaders and citizens was palpable. “Their faith in my vision is a driving force,” he said, pledging to work tirelessly to realize a future where Mauritius stands as a global exemplar of art, culture, and touri

PORT LOUIS, Mauritius,June 6, 2025 : In a vibrant moment for this island nation, actor and visionary Suchhi Kumar has embarked on a transformative mission to elevate Mauritius as a global hub for art, culture, film, and tourism. During his recent visit, Kumar expressed profound gratitude to Mauritius’ President Dharam Gokhool, Prime Minister Navinchandra Ramgoolam, and the nation’s citizens for their unwavering faith in his ambitious vision. His heartfelt appreciation extended especially to Lady Veena Ramgoolam, whose presence at key events underscored the government’s commitment to cultural advancement.
Kumar’s visit, marked by high-profile engagements with Mauritius’ most influential figures, signals a cultural renaissance for the island. His initiatives, including a proposed film city and efforts to position Mauritius as a premier destination for lavish weddings, aim to harness the nation’s natural beauty and deep cultural ties with India. “This is a moment of history and a personal honor,” Kumar wrote on social media, reflecting on the warm reception and support from Mauritius’ leadership and its people.
Among the luminaries Kumar met was Reza Saumtally, a prominent philanthropist whose contributions to Mauritius’ underprivileged communities have garnered widespread acclaim. Saumtally’s selfless deeds, particularly his support for those in marginalized areas, have frequently made headlines in both local and international press. His financial contributions, derived from his successful business ventures, have provided critical aid to the needy, earning him a revered place in Mauritian society. Kumar praised Saumtally’s generosity as a cornerstone of the nation’s social fabric, aligning it with his own vision of cultural upliftment.
Kumar also held discussions with the Honorable Mahendra Gondeea, OSK, the Minister of Arts and Culture. Gondeea, a seasoned leader with a distinguished career as Lord Mayor and Deputy Lord Mayor of Port Louis, brings a wealth of experience to his role. His commitment to fostering Mauritius’ cultural heritage complements Kumar’s aspirations, and their meeting underscored a shared dedication to making the island a beacon of artistic excellence. Gondeea’s leadership is seen as pivotal in bridging Kumar’s innovative projects with the nation’s cultural framework.
The visit included a meeting with Dr. Basant Banwari, Mauritius’ Education Minister, whose efforts to advance educational initiatives align with Kumar’s broader vision of cultural enrichment. Dr. Banwari’s role in shaping the nation’s intellectual landscape provided a crucial backdrop to discussions on integrating arts and education to inspire future generations.
Kumar also connected with the Honorable Mookhesswur Choonee, a former Minister and High Commissioner of Mauritius to India, and current Chairperson of GOPIO International. Choonee’s diplomatic tenure strengthened India-Mauritius relations, and his insights into fostering cultural exchanges were invaluable to Kumar’s plans. Choonee’s advocacy for global cooperation, rooted in the principle of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ (the world is one family), resonated deeply with Kumar’s mission to forge international cultural ties.
Another key figure in Kumar’s engagements was Dr. Vasant Kumar Bunwaree, a distinguished cardiologist and Grand Officer of the Star and Key of the Indian Ocean (GOSK). Dr. Bunwaree, who served as Minister of Arts and Culture for nine years, brought a seasoned perspective to the discussions. His expertise in blending cultural policy with national development enriched Kumar’s vision for a film city and tourism initiatives that could drive economic growth while celebrating Mauritius’ heritage.
The highlight of Kumar’s visit was the launch of his novel, Once Upon a Time in Mauritius, attended by President Gokhool, Prime Minister Ramgoolam, and Lady Veena Ramgoolam. The event, a testament to the government’s endorsement of Kumar’s cultural endeavors, celebrated the island’s rich history and vibrant spirit. Kumar’s novel, a literary ode to Mauritius, has been hailed as a bridge between the nation’s past and its future as a cultural powerhouse.
Kumar’s vision extends beyond art and literature. His film city project aims to attract global filmmakers, leveraging Mauritius’ stunning landscapes and cultural depth to create a cinematic hub. Simultaneously, his push to establish Mauritius as a top-tier wedding destination taps into its allure as a tropical paradise, promising economic benefits through tourism. These initiatives, backed by the nation’s leadership, position Mauritius to shine on the global stage.
As Kumar concluded his visit, his gratitude to Mauritius’ leaders and citizens was palpable. “Their faith in my vision is a driving force,” he said, pledging to work tirelessly to realize a future where Mauritius stands as a global exemplar of art, culture, and tourism. With the support of figures like Saumtally, Gondeea, Banwari, Choonee, and Bunwaree, Kumar’s dream is poised to transform the island’s cultural landscape, promising a legacy that will resonate for generations.