The award ceremony, hosted in the historic House of Commons, witnessed Members of Parliament Navendu Mishra, Sojan Joseph, and Bob Blackman presenting the honor. Chiranjeevi, often referred to as the "Megastar," has not only captivated millions with his performances in over 150 films but has also been a leading advocate for education and healthcare through his charitable endeavors.
London: Indian film icon Chiranjeevi was recently celebrated at the UK Parliament with the prestigious **Lifetime Achievement Award** on March 19, 2025. The accolade recognizes his illustrious career spanning over four decades, his impactful philanthropic efforts, and his contribution to cultural exchange and the global appeal of Indian cinema.
The award ceremony, hosted in the historic House of Commons, witnessed Members of Parliament Navendu Mishra, Sojan Joseph, and Bob Blackman presenting the honor. Chiranjeevi, often referred to as the “Megastar,” has not only captivated millions with his performances in over 150 films but has also been a leading advocate for education and healthcare through his charitable endeavors.
In his acceptance speech, Chiranjeevi expressed gratitude to the Indian film fraternity, his fans worldwide, and the UK Parliament for the recognition. He emphasized the importance of cinema as a bridge between cultures and a vehicle for global unity.
This recognition adds to Chiranjeevi’s legacy, which already includes India’s second-highest civilian honor, the Padma Vibhushan. His fans and the Indian diaspora have lauded the occasion as a proud moment, celebrating the international acknowledgment of Indian artistry and philanthropy.
The evening concluded with heartfelt celebrations, marking yet another milestone in Chiranjeevi’s extraordinary journey.
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