Ajay Devgn's aversion to awards ceremonies is
well known, but the Padma Shri awards hold a different meaning
altogether for him. The actor talks about his Padma award win and more
Ajay Devgn, who was honoured with the
Padma Shri yesterday, felt a tad zoned out when he touched down in New
Delhi just hours before the high profile felicitation event. The actor
flew into the country after almost three months — he had been shooting
in Bulgaria and before that, in Portugal, for his upcoming directorial
venture, 'Shivaay'.
President Pranab Mukherjee presents the Padma Shri to Ajay Devgn at the Padma Awards 2016 function at the Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi on Monday. Pic/PTI
Says Devgn, "I landed in Delhi post 2 am. We got to the hotel much
later and I had to be at the Rashtrapati Bhavan before 11 am. In
Bulgaria, it's freezing cold and here, it is terribly hot. Three months
of cold still makes me feel the chills."
The star's aversion to awards ceremonies is well known, but the Padma
awards hold a different meaning altogether for him. He admits, "I do
not go for film award events because I consider them as software for
television. The Padma honour is in a different league. It is the highest
civilian honour given to achievers from different fields. You are truly
recognised for what you are."
His actress-wife Kajol and children Nysa (12) and Yug (5), who were
with him in Bulgaria, did not accompany him to the ceremony. "They
headed to Mumbai, but they were even more excited than I am. They felt
it was a huge deal — visiting the Rashtrapati Bhavan; there is an aura
around it. It is a formal affair with several luminaries around. When
you go up on the stage and receive the honour from the President who
congratulates you, you are filled with national pride."
The actor also met Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the event. He
adds. "I also interacted with archer Deepika Kumari who was honoured
there." The youngster, on her part, had a fangirl moment with her
matinee idol.
Ajay Devgn had picked up the suit he wore on the occasion in
Bulgaria. "Since I was busy with my shoot, I had told my film designer
Niharika Bhasin to shop for it in Bulgaria," he adds. The actor reveals
the overseas shoot of 'Shivaay', which is slated for a Diwali release,
is finally complete. "A shooting stint in Mumbai will follow soon," he
signs off.
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