Padma Shri
R Madhavan receives Padma Shri; wife Sarita's emotional post wins hearts
New Delhi/IBNS: Actor R. Madhavan was honoured with the Padma Shri by President Droupadi Murmu at the second investiture ceremony held at Rashtrapati Bhavan on Tuesday.
Madhavan receiving award from President Droupadi Murmu.
Madhavan's wife, Sarita Birje Madhavan, celebrated the actor's achievement with a heartfelt social media post.
Taking to Instagram, Sarita wrote, "Congratulations, my love, on this well-deserved Padma Shri. Your passion, hard work, and artistry have touched countless hearts. I’m so proud of you today and always."
Madhavan also shared an emotional note on social media, expressing gratitude to the Government of India for the prestigious honour and to the Maharashtra government for recommending his name.
In his Instagram post, he wrote, "To every person who watched my films, embraced my characters, celebrated my successes, forgave my shortcomings, and stood by me through the years—this honor belongs as much to you as it does to me. Your affection has been the driving force behind every milestone in my life and career.
"Today, I also feel a deep sense of responsibility. This recognition reminds me that every privilege carries with it a greater duty—to uphold the values of integrity, humility, and excellence; to contribute meaningfully to the world of cinema that has given me everything; and to serve my country in whatever way I can."
Madhavan with his family.
"I dedicate this honor to the magical world of cinema, to every artist and technician who has walked alongside me, and to my family, who have been my strength."
On the work front, Madhavan was last seen in Dhurandhar: The Revenge, a blockbuster sequel to Dhurandhar headlined by Ranveer Singh.
In both installments, Madhavan portrayed Ajay Sanyal, a character widely reported to be inspired by former National Security Advisor Ajit Doval.
Celebration of Madhavan's Padma Shri Award.
(Photos: Sarita Birje Madhavan/Instagram)
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