
Priyanka Mohan attained stardom with her performance in Doctor alongside Sivakarthikeyan, despite making her debut in Telugu cinema earlier. Now, her OTT hit Made in Korea has expanded her reach to an entirely new level, earning her an international honour. The actress has been appointed as the Honorary Ambassador for Korea Tourism by the Korea Tourism Organization (KTO).
The recognition comes on the back of Made in Korea, the Indo-Korean project that significantly strengthened Priyanka’s connection with South Korea and introduced her to a wider international audience. More than just another release, the film sparked conversations around cultural exchange and brought Korean locations, aesthetics and storytelling closer to Indian viewers.
The impact of the project appears to have created a ripple effect. Priyanka increasingly became associated with India–Korea cultural conversations and even attended the state banquet hosted at Rashtrapati Bhavan during the South Korean President’s visit to India — signalling that her association had moved beyond cinema.
That growing connect has now translated into official recognition. Announcing the honour, Priyanka called it “truly very special” and thanked the Korean government and KTO for the opportunity. She also expressed excitement about helping bring Korean culture closer to Indian audiences. From leading an Indo-Korean story to becoming a face for Korean tourism, Priyanka Mohan’s journey has taken a remarkable turn.
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