National Film Awards: Dada Saheb Phalke Award for Vinod Khanna, Son Akshay Bole - Moment of Joy and Gom
It is worth mentioning that the controversy before the 65th National Film Awards was also seen. About 70 artists protested that this time only a few selected people will be given the award by the President and the remaining artists will receive the award by the Secretary of Information and Broadcasting Smriti.
New Delhi: Bollywood actor Akshaye Khanna has received the posthumous Dadasaheb Phalke Award for his late father, Vinod Khanna. Let us know that today's 65th National Film Awards Festival was held in Vigyan Bhawan, Delhi. On this occasion President Ramnath Kovind honored Vinod Khanna for his posthumous Dadasaheb Phalke Award. Akshay Khanna, happy with this respect, said to his father that this is the moment of both happiness and grief for his family.
Akshay Khanna said, "We are feeling very proud as a family. This is the moment of both happiness and gum for us. I wish my father was here to take this award. I'm missing them short. This is a day full of emotions for us. "
It is worth mentioning that the controversy before the 65th National Film Awards was also seen. About 70 artists protested that this time only a few selected people will be given the award by the President and the remaining artists will receive the award by the Secretary of Information and Broadcasting Smriti.
At the National Film Awards ceremony, Akshay Khanna came with his stepfather, Kavita Daftari. Let me tell you that Vinod Khanna died on April 27 last year. He was suffering from cancer. Shahrukh Khan starrer 'Dilwale' was the last film of the actor who started his career with the film 'Man ki Mit' in 1968.
Vinod Khanna was also active in politics and won four times Lok Sabha elections. He is also the Union Minister. After starting film career with negative roles, Vinod Khanna is seen in the role of heroes in Hindi films. His first film as the hero was 'Hum Tum Aur Woh'. His major films include 'Elaan', 'My Village My Country', 'My Apne', 'Parvarish', 'Zamir', 'Amar Akbar Anthony', 'Haraafari', 'Khoon Pasina' and many other films.
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