Nandamuri Balakrishna Honored at IFFI Ceremony

Nandamuri Balakrishna, the famend Telugu actor, was felicitated with a scarf by Union Minister of State for Info and Broadcasting L. Murugan on the 56th Worldwide Movie Pageant of India (IFFI) ceremony in Goa. The occasion was attended by Goa Governor Ashok Gajapathi Raju and Chief Minister Pramod Sawant.
Balakrishna acquired this honor on finishing 50 years as an actor, a milestone he achieved final yr. The IFFI, India’s largest worldwide movie pageant, is a platform that showcases world and Indian movies, quick movies, and documentaries.
Balakrishna’s appearing profession spans over 5 many years, together with his debut within the 1974 movie “Tatamma Kala” and his first lead function within the 1984 movie “Sahasame Jeevitham”. He has acted in over 100 movies, enjoying various roles, and is understood for his distinctive dialogue supply. A few of his notable works embody “Narasimha Naidu,” “Chennakesava Reddy,” “Aditya 369,” “Legend,” “Gautamiputra Satakarni,” “Akhanda,” and “Bhagwant Kesari.”
Balakrishna’s contributions to the movie trade have earned him quite a few accolades, together with the Padma Bhushan award this yr. He’s additionally the chairman of Basavatarakam Most cancers Hospital, offering high quality remedy to 1000’s of most cancers sufferers yearly.
Balakrishna’s newest movie, “Akhanda 2,” directed by Boyapati Srinu, is ready to launch on December 5, and he’s at present busy with its promotions.

