PUNE: Puneites gave a standing ovation to Oscar winning music maestro A
R Rahman while a massive round of applause welcomed noted actress Rekha
and
the versatile Aamir Khan at the glittering function to present state
government's 46th Marathi film awards at the Balewadi sport complex
here on Saturday. 

Rahman's "Jai ho&" left the audience
tapping their feet while Rekha and Aamir Khan thanked Maharashtra and
Marathi audience for their love which contributed to their success in
films.

Rekha and Aamir Khan were presented with the Raj Kapoor
Pratibha Gaurav and Raj Kapoor outstanding contribution award
respectively by the state government. Noted lyricist Jagdish khebudkar
was given the V Shantaram lifetime achievement award while
actor-director Mahesh Kothare received the V Shantaram outstanding
contribution award in the function.

Rahman and the technical
team of Slumdog Millionaire' were felicitated at the function by chief
minister Ashok Chavan and deputy chief minister Chhagan Bhujbal. The
minister for cultural affairs Harshvardhan Patil was also present
during the occasion.


Responding to the felicitations, Aamir Khan said, "I am extremely
happy that the award has been conferred by Maharashtra which is my
motherland. Maharashtra has given me fame and also my livelihood. I am
thankful to the Marathi audience who have always appreciated my work."

Aamir
added, "My mother always tried to teach me Marathi and Urdu. I cannot
speak Marathi. However, I can read and understand it. While, Urdu, I
can speak but cannot write." He added that he was still trying to learn
Marathi.

While accepting the award Rekha said, "Maharashtra
maza, mee Maharashtrachi (I am Maharashtrain and Maharashtra is my
motherland). Though my motherland is in the south, Maharashtra and
Mumbai have always played a significant role in my career. The award
will always be most special as it has brought great happiness for me."

Addressing
the gathering, chief minister Ashok Chavan said that Marathi cinema is
at its highest peak at present. "The audience is back in theatres and
movies are getting overwhelming responses from the audience. The
audience has played a vital role in providing a lifeline for Marathi
cinema in the last few years," he said.

Padma award winners
singer Udit Narayan, musician Hridaynath Mangeshkar and actor Helen
were also felicitated at the function. A cultural programme showcasing
Marathi culture and its milestones was staged during the occasion. 


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