Madhuri Dixit Presents NTR Award to Chiranjeevi at Gaddar Film Awards

Bollywood icon Madhuri Dixit opened the Telangana Gaddar Film Awards with praise for Telugu cinema's blend of spectacle and emotional storytelling. She then joined Chief Minister Revanth Reddy to present the prestigious NTR National Film Award to Megastar Chiranjeevi. The awards, named after folk singer Gaddar, aim to recognize films reflecting Telangana's cultural ethos. Other winners included Rashmika Mandanna for Best Actress and Naga Chaitanya for Best Actor.

Key Points: Madhuri Dixit Presents NTR Award to Chiranjeevi

  • Madhuri Dixit lauds Telugu cinema's scale and soul
  • NTR National Film Award presented to Chiranjeevi
  • Awards celebrate Telangana's cultural ethos
  • Rashmika Mandanna and Naga Chaitanya win top acting honors
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Madhuri Dixit presents NTR National Award to Chiranjeevi at Gaddar Awards

Bollywood's Madhuri Dixit praised Telugu cinema and presented the NTR National Film Award to Megastar Chiranjeevi at the Telangana Gaddar Film Awards.

Madhuri Dixit presents NTR National Award to Chiranjeevi at Gaddar Awards
"The way Telugu films combine grandeur with relatable human stories is truly inspiring. - Madhuri Dixit"

Hyderabad, March 20

At the Telangana Gaddar Film Awards held on March 19, Bollywood icon Madhuri Dixit lauded Telugu cinema for its "scale and soul," before joining Chief Minister Revanth Reddy to present the prestigious NTR National Film Award to Megastar Chiranjeevi, in one of the evening's most celebrated moments.

Opening her speech with a warm Telugu greeting, "Namaste Hyderabad, Andaru baagunnara" (Hello Hyderabad, how are you all), Madhuri quickly connected with the audience before continuing in English.

She expressed deep admiration for Telugu cinema, highlighting its unique ability to balance large-scale spectacle with emotionally grounded storytelling.

"The way Telugu films combine grandeur with relatable human stories is truly inspiring," she said, noting that the industry continues to evolve while staying firmly rooted in its cultural identity.

She praised filmmakers and technicians for pushing creative boundaries and contributing to the industry's growing national and global recognition.

Madhuri also extended her gratitude to Chief Minister Revanth Reddy for the warm welcome and for initiating the Telangana Gaddar Film Awards.

She described the platform as an important step toward recognising not just stars, but also grassroots artists and behind-the-scenes talent.

Calling it an honour to share the stage with "superstars, icons, and legends of Telugu cinema," she underscored the significance of such celebrations in strengthening the film community.

The highlight of the evening came when Madhuri Dixit and Revanth Reddy jointly presented the NTR National Film Award to Chiranjeevi.

The moment was met with loud applause and cheers. Accepting the honour, Chiranjeevi expressed his appreciation for the revival of state-backed film awards, previously known as the Nandi Awards.

He thanked the Telangana government for recognising the cultural and economic contributions of the film industry, and emphasised the importance of continued institutional support for cinema.

Madhuri Dixit wore a wine-toned georgette saree at the Telangana Gaddar Film Awards. The outfit featured sequins, multi-coloured diamond detailing, and metallic ombre stripes. She paired it with a sheer full-sleeve blouse and styled her look with dangling diamond earrings and soft, open waves.

The awards ceremony coincided with Ugadi celebrations and marked a grand showcase of Telugu cinema. Named after revolutionary folk singer Gaddar, the state-backed awards celebrate films that reflect Telangana's cultural and social ethos.

Rashmika Mandanna received the Best Actress honour for her performance in 'The Girlfriend,' where she portrayed the character Bhooma Devi. The evening also saw Naga Chaitanya win Best Actor for his performance in 'Thandel,' Kamal Haasan was honoured with the Paidi Jairaj Film Award and Saailu Kampati won Best Director for 'Raju Weds Rambai'.

- ANI

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Priya S
Madhuri looking absolutely stunning in that saree! 😍 But more importantly, her words were so respectful and genuine. It's heartwarming when artists from different film industries appreciate each other. Telugu films have indeed been killing it with both mass appeal and good content lately.
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Rahul R
While it's nice to see awards being given, I hope this isn't just another political event wrapped in cinema. The government should focus on real support for the industry - better infrastructure, tax benefits, and tackling piracy. Awards are good, but actionable policy is better.
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Anjali F
Chiranjeevi sir is a living legend! From a mass hero to a philanthropist, his journey is inspirational. The NTR Award is fitting. Also, naming the awards after Gaddar garu is a powerful tribute to Telangana's cultural roots. Good to see regional cinema getting its due recognition.
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David E
As someone who recently discovered Telugu cinema, I completely agree with Madhuri's point about the balance of spectacle and heart. The production values are Hollywood-level, but the stories feel very local and emotional. More cross-industry appreciation like this, please!
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Kavya N
Perfect timing with Ugadi! A new year and a new beginning for film awards in the state. Hope they continue to honour not just the stars but also the technicians and grassroots artists as promised. The film industry provides livelihoods to so many people.

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