Bachchan gets Asian Guild's Lifetime Achievement award
Sunday, May 25 2003 11:10 Hrs (IST)
London: Amitabh Bachchan, the 'Shahenshah' of Indian film industry, was chosen for
Bollywood's 'Lifetime Achievement' award by the London-based Asian Guild in London on May 24 night,
while Shah Rukh Khan, winner of the prestigious Filmfare awards nine times, got 'Bollywood Star of the
Decade' award.
Sixty-one-year-old Bachchan, Bollywood superstar was recently voted by Britain's Channel 4 television
as one of the greatest 100 film stars of all time. Earlier, he was voted as the star of the millennium in a
poll conducted by the BBC on-line.
Pakistan's most successful bowler in one-day cricket Wasim Akram, one of the all-time greats who
announced his decision to retire from the international game recently was chosen for the Asian Guild
Sports award, while India's most successful film-maker Yash Chopra won the award for his outstanding
contribution to the film industry.
Other award recipients were Prof Raman Bedi (community service award), Sir Devinder Maini (science
award), Krishnan Guru Murthy (media award), Naaz Coker (Asian woman of the year award) and Naresh
Goyal (commerce and enterprise award).
The Asian Guild Awards 2003 were presented at a gala dinner held at the Gosvenor House Hotel
attended by over 700 guests, including Lord Navneet Dholakia, Lord King, Lord Peter Archer, Ashok
Kumar, MP, leading NRI (non-resident Indian) businessmen S P Hinduja and G P Hinduja, chairman and
president respectively of the Hinduja group, leading NRI entrepreneur Joginder Sanger and Ram
Jethmalani, MP, former Union Law Minister.
Receiving the award amid thunderous applause, Bachchan, who has acted in over 70 films with a
sizeable number of blockbusters, thanked the Asian Guild for recognition of his achievement, which he
said was possible because of the "wonderful" opportunity the Indian film Industry gave him. He also
thanked producers, directors and other members of the crew for facilitating him in achieving what he did.
Accepting the award, Shah Rukh Khan said, "it is absolutely wonderful to be here" to receive the award
and share people's excitement and enthusiasm.
Joginder Singh, vice president of the Guild presented the award to Yash Chopra, while S P Hinduja gave
away the fellowship award to assistant commissioner Tarique Ghaffur, chief of the Serious Organised
Crime for his outstanding achievements.
Lord Archer said, "We must acknowledge contributions made by Asians to Britain and continued to do
so. We celebrate our diversity and recognise the fantastic contribution made by Asians to the British
society."
Suresh Josh, secretary general recalled the promises held out by Asha Bhosle, well known play back
singer and international president of the Guild, that it would become an institution of world renown.
"The guild represents a tangible opportunity to celebrate the enormous contribution that our community
makes to the shape and destiny of this nation.
"The Guild is underpinned by a simple truth – namely that a tolerant, plural society provides the perfect
conditions for enterprise, talent and success to come to the fore. As Asians, we recognise that with
success comes responsibility."
PTI
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