Prasoon Joshi Honoured with Kishore Kumar Award—Calls It "Matter of Great Pride"

The Madhya Pradesh government honoured Prasoon Joshi with the National Kishore Kumar Award for his outstanding contribution to film songwriting. The ceremony took place in Khandwa, Kishore Kumar's birthplace, celebrating the legendary singer's enduring legacy. Joshi expressed his pride in receiving the honor, calling it a special moment in Kishore Da's memory. He also reflected on Kishore Kumar's lasting impact and the ongoing calls for him to receive the Bharat Ratna.

Key Points: Prasoon Joshi Receives National Kishore Kumar Award in Khandwa

  • Prasoon Joshi received the award in Khandwa, Kishore Kumar's birthplace
  • He emphasized Kishore Kumar's rare talent and enduring legacy
  • Joshi discussed calls for Bharat Ratna for Kishore Kumar
  • Previous recipients include director Rajkumar Hirani in 2023
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Prasoon Joshi honoured with National Kishore Kumar Award, calls it matter of great pride

Lyricist Prasoon Joshi honoured with National Kishore Kumar Award in Khandwa, calling it a "matter of great pride" while celebrating Kishore Kumar's legacy.

"I am fortunate to be honoured with the award in Kishore Da's memory. This is a matter of great pride for me. - Prasoon Joshi"

Khandwa, October 15

The Madhya Pradesh government honoured lyricist, poet, and writer Prasoon Joshi with the National Kishore Kumar Award on Tuesday night for his outstanding contribution to film songwriting.

The ceremony took place in Khandwa, the birthplace of the legendary singer, actor, and filmmaker Kishore Kumar. The event celebrated Kishore Da's unmatched legacy in Indian cinema, as Joshi received the award for the year 2024 amid great admiration from fans and artists.

Speaking to the media after receiving the honour, Joshi shared his happiness, calling it a "matter of great pride".

He said, "I am fortunate to be honoured with the award in Kishore Da's memory. This is a matter of great pride for me. People with a personality and talent like Kishore Da are rare in this world, and we cherish him."

Joshi went on to speak about the continued love for Kishore Kumar and the calls to bestow him with the Bharat Ratna. Emphasising that the late singer's impact goes beyond awards, Joshi said, "No matter how much respect Kishore Da has received, it is still less."

He added, "People like us, who love him, would want him to receive all the respect in the world. The deepest respect is the one that lives in people's hearts and commands their affection... True respect, which stems from the heart, is genuine and cannot be taken away. Kishore Da will always receive everyone's love."

Prasoon Joshi is a renowned lyricist, poet, screenwriter, and advertising professional. He is best known for his work in films like Taare Zameen Par and Rang De Basanti. He is also known for leading McCann Worldgroup in India and the Asia Pacific.

Since its inception in 1997, the Kishore Kumar Award has been presented to 28 distinguished personalities from the film and music industry. For the 2024-25 edition, the honour was conferred upon Joshi, while last year, director Rajkumar Hirani received the prestigious award.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Kishore Kumar deserves Bharat Ratna, no doubt about it. His songs are timeless and connect generations. Good to see Joshi raising this point.
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Michael C
While Joshi is talented, I wonder if there were other lyricists who might have been more deserving this year. His recent work hasn't been as impactful as his earlier compositions.
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Ananya R
Khandwa must be so proud! Kishore Da's legacy lives on through such awards. Joshi's humility in accepting this honour is really touching. True artists recognize true artists.
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Sarah B
"Maa" from Taare Zameen Par still makes me emotional. Joshi understands the Indian heart so well. Perfect tribute to Kishore Kumar's legacy.
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Vikram M
Great to see meaningful awards being given. Both Kishore Kumar and Prasoon Joshi represent the best of Indian creativity. Hope this inspires young lyricists!

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