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IFFI to Honour NBK for Incredible 50 Years in Cinema
Updated : Nov 17, 2025
The 56th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) is set to bestow a high honour upon Telugu cinema icon, Shri Nandamuri Balakrishna, in recognition of his completion of 50 illustrious years in Indian cinema. This momentous felicitation will be the highlight of the festival’s Opening Ceremony on November 20th, an event meticulously organized by the National Film Development Corporation (NFDC) in collaboration with the Government of Goa.
Affectionately known as ‘Balayya,’ the Padma Bhushan awardee is celebrated for his iconic, powerful roles and immense mass appeal. Carrying forward the cinematic legacy of his father, the legendary NT Rama Rao, Balakrishna has starred in over 100 films that have defined entertainment across five decades. His exceptional career, which includes recognition with three Nandi Awards, stands as a powerful testament to versatile acting and profound cultural resonance in India.
The grand ceremony, which will feature vibrant cultural performances and artistic tableaux, will honour him in the presence of global film industry leaders. Beyond his contributions to the silver screen, IFFI also acknowledges his dedicated public service. This includes his tireless efforts as the Chairman of the Basava Tarakam Cancer Hospital, furthering crucial cancer research and treatment.
Furthermore, his decade-long commitment as a three-time MLA of Hindupur reflects his deep-rooted sense of civic duty. This recognition at the International Film Festival of India signifies a profound respect for Nandamuri Balakrishna, celebrating him not just as a cinematic legend, but as one of Indian cinema’s truly towering figures whose influence transcends the artistic realm.
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