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I am speechless: Mithun Chakraborty's first reaction to Dadasaheb Phalke Award conferment

| @indiablooms | Nov 10, 2024, at 02:59 pm
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Kolkata/IBNS: "I don't have words," said veteran Indian actor Mithun Chakraborty in his initial remark after the central government announced he would be conferred Dadasaheb Phalke Award, the highest award conferred in India in the field of cinema.

Speaking to ANI, Chakraborty said, "I don't have words. Neither I can laugh nor cry tears of joy. This is such a huge thing for someone like me who rose from nowhere literally.

"I could not have imagined this. I am extremely happy. I dedicate this to my family and my fans across the world."

Ashwini Vaishnaw, the Union Information and Broadcasting Minister, announced on X on Monday, "Mithun Da’s remarkable cinematic journey inspires generations!

"Honoured to announce that the Dadasaheb Phalke Selection Jury has decided to award legendary actor, Sh. Mithun Chakraborty Ji for his iconic contribution to Indian Cinema."

Chakraborty, who is presently a political leader from the country's ruling BJP, will be honoured at the 70th National Film Awards ceremony on October 8.

The veteran actor, who has three National Awards under his belt, was conferred India's third-highest civilian honour Padma Bhushan in January 2024.

Chakraborty, made his debut with maestro Mrinal Sen's Mrigayaa in 1976. His portrayal of a Santhal rebel in Mrinal Sen's film earned him the national accolade.

Chakraborty gained significant popularity in the 1980s with his role in Disco Dancer (1982), a film that became a major success both in India and internationally, establishing him as a dancing sensation.

He became a household name with his iconic role in Disco Dancer, a film that not only showcased his exceptional dancing skills but also popularized disco music in Indian cinema.

His performance in Agneepath also won him the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1990.

Later, he won two more National Film Awards for his roles in Tahader Katha (1992) and Swami Vivekananda (1998).

Over his extensive career, Chakraborty has acted in more than 350 films across various Indian languages, including Hindi, Bengali, Odia, Bhojpuri, and Telugu.

He is known for his diverse performances, ranging from action to drama and comedy, and has won several awards, including three National Film Awards for Best Actor.

PM Modi is 'delighted'

Congratulating Chakraborty, Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrote on X, " Delighted that Shri Mithun Chakraborty Ji has been conferred the prestigious Dadasaheb Phalke Award, recognizing his unparalleled contributions to Indian cinema. He is a cultural icon, admired across generations for his versatile performances. Congratulations and best wishes to him."

 

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