Karan Johar And Ekta Kapoor To Receive The Padma Shri Award For Their Achievements In The Realm Of Performing Arts
BollywoodKaran Johar and Ekta Kapoor are poised to win the coveted Padma Shri Award, adding to their already impressive credentials. Ekta and Karan will attend the award ceremony in New Delhi on November 8
Renowned personalities Karan Johar and Ekta Kapoor add more feathers to their cap, as the duo is set to receive the prestigious Padma Shri Award.
On November 8, Ekta and Karan will attend the award ceremony in New Delhi. As it’s supposed to be a government ceremony, the awardees have already received invitations. According to a source close to the development, Karan and Ekta are both ecstatic to receive the coveted award from the administrators for their achievements in the realm of performing arts. Jeetendra, a prominent Bollywood actor, would also be visiting New Delhi with his daughter Ekta. As per the insiders, the director wishes for her father to be there at the important event. All of the necessary requirements have been fulfilled, he added.
Ekta Kapoor, Karan Johar, and Kangana Ranaut, among others, received the fourth greatest civilian honor, the Padma Shri Award, on January 26, 2020. The Padma Shri award was given to the trio for their achievements in the realm of performing arts.
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On receiving this honorable award in 2020, Ekta Kapoor had expressed via a note that, I’m overwhelmed and elated. My journey into the profession began when I was only 17 years old. I was frequently told that I was quite young and amateur and that making things happen was all too soon. But I’ve learned over the years that it’s never too early to pursue your aspirations, and that being too young is generally the finest thing. I’m pleased today as I got the fourth highest civilian accolade, ‘Padma Shri.
Karan Johar, too, was overjoyed at the accomplishment. The news came to the filmmaker while he was on a recon mission for his directorial debut Takht, he claimed in an interview that I normally don’t answer calls from unfamiliar numbers, but I’m glad I did this time. It was a message from the Ministry of India. I couldn’t believe what I was witnessing. I attempted to thank them, but I became numb once the phone ended. I was there alone while the news came through. Despite the poor network, I rang my mum. When I told her I’d received the Padma Shri, she sobbed in tears of joy.