Prosenjit Chatterjee Dedicates Padma Shri to Late Mother
Veteran Bengali actor Prosenjit Chatterjee has dedicated his Padma Shri honour to his late mother, acknowledging her lifelong sacrifices and guidance. The actor was named among the 113 recipients of the prestigious civilian award, as announced by the Ministry of Home Affairs. The recognition marks a significant milestone in a career spanning more than four decades in Indian cinema.
Padma Shri recognition and emotional tribute
Reacting to the announcement, Prosenjit Chatterjee described the honour as deeply personal. In an interaction with PTI, he said the award belonged first to his mother, who raised him with discipline and values while supporting his artistic ambitions. He credited her resilience and moral strength as the foundation of his professional journey, stating that without her sacrifices, his cinematic career would not have been possible.
Gratitude towards family and audiences
The 63-year-old actor also shared the recognition with his family, especially his son Mishuk, and expressed gratitude to generations of viewers who supported his work. He noted that sustained audience trust enabled him to evolve with time and remain relevant across changing phases of the film industry. Prosenjit added that every professional achievement ultimately reflected collective faith in his performances.
Message to his father and legacy of cinema
Prosenjit revealed that one of his first calls after receiving the news was to his father, legendary actor Biswajit Chatterjee. The veteran star expressed pride in his son’s achievement, underscoring the continuation of a family legacy in Indian cinema.
Imporatnt Facts for Exams
- The Padma Shri is India’s fourth-highest civilian award.
- Padma Awards are announced annually on the eve of Republic Day.
- The awards recognise contributions in art, literature, science, public affairs, and social work.
- The Ministry of Home Affairs coordinates the Padma Awards selection process.
Cinematic journey and national recognition
Prosenjit Chatterjee began his acting career as a child artist in the 1960s and later emerged as one of the most influential figures in Bengali cinema. His acclaimed performances in films such as “Chokher Bali”, “Dosar”, and “Autograph” earned national and international recognition, including National Film Awards. The Padma Shri now formally acknowledges his enduring contribution to Indian cinema and cultural life.