Following the receipt of the prestigious Dadasaheb Phalke Award, actor Mohanlal addressed the media at Vigyan Bhavan, expressing his heartfelt gratitude towards the Malayalam film industry. He remarked, "Cinema is the heartbeat of my soul. This moment is not solely mine; it belongs to the entire Malayalam cinema community." He extended his thanks to the jury, filmmakers, and the Government of India.
Mohanlal described the moment as magical.
In an interview, Mohanlal shared, "Upon receiving the news from the Central Government, I was filled with emotion, not just from this honor but also from the responsibility of representing our cinematic heritage. It feels like destiny that I am here to accept this award on behalf of all who have contributed to Malayalam cinema. Honestly, I never envisioned this moment, not even in my wildest dreams. This is more than a dream realized; it is a magical moment that binds me with a profound sense of responsibility. I view this award as a blessing from the legends of Malayalam cinema."
Gratitude Extended to President Murmu.
Mohanlal also conveyed his appreciation to President Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the Dadasaheb Phalke Award. He stated, "As an actor and a figure in the film industry, this recognition strengthens my resolve and deepens my commitment to cinema. I vow to continue my journey with renewed sincerity, passion, and purpose. I express my gratitude to the Government of India, the Honorable President, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, and the distinguished jury members for deeming me worthy of this honor."
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