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Bachchan conferred ANR award

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Megastar Amitabh Bachchan was conferred the Akkineni Nageswara Rao (ANR) award here Saturday for his decades of dedica-tion to Indian cinema at a glittering ceremony at the Annapurna Studios.
The ANR award reco-gnizes film artistes whose body of work has made a lasting impact of outstan-ding artistic, cultural and commercial significance to the field of cinema.
“It is stalwarts like ANR who has given the film industry dignity, respec-tability and grace. Because of people like him that the industry survives,” Big B said in his acceptance speech.Late legendary actor Nageswara Rao’s son Akkineni Nagarjuna thank-ed Big B for accepting the award.
“It is a moment of great pride for entire Akkineni family. By accepting the award Amitji has given the award its fullest recognition and made it even more precious.Amitji’s graciousness has brought tremendous motivational significance, both symbolic and high degree of prestige for the Award,” Nagarjuna said. Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao and union Parliamen-tary Affairs Minister Venkaiah Naidu graced the occasion in the presence of many distinguished guests from the industry along with the entire ANR family members and numerous fans of ANR.
Started in the year 2005, the previous awardees are Dev Anand, Shabana Azmi, Anjali Devi, Vyjayanatimala Bali, Lata Mangeshkar, K. Balachander, Hema Malini and Shyam Bene-gal.(IANS)

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