Why Does Jaya Bachchan Urge Us to Call It the Hindi-Indian Film Industry?

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Key Takeaways
- Jaya Bachchan advocates for the industry’s true identity.
- Recognition of the Hindi-Indian film industry is crucial.
- The Cine Icon Award acknowledges her 55-year legacy.
- Emotional moments highlight the respect she commands.
- Collaboration with top filmmakers enhances her stature.
Mumbai, Oct 23 (NationPress) Renowned actress and Member of Parliament Jaya Bachchan delivered a compelling message at this year's Filmfare Awards in Ahmedabad while accepting the coveted Cine Icon Award.
Using this prestigious platform, the veteran actress voiced her persistent concern regarding the industry's naming, calling for an end to the term 'Bollywood' and advocating for its true identity as the Hindi-Indian film industry.
Amidst thunderous applause, Jaya asserted, 'This is not Bollywood or Hollywood.' Many individuals present—actors, artists, writers, directors, and spectators—continue to refer to it as Bollywood. Please refrain from doing so. This is the Hindi-Indian film industry, deserving of its rightful respect. This request comes from someone who has dedicated 55 years to this industry.
The 'Guddi' actress expressed her gratitude for the recognition, stating, 'Thank you for all the love and your graciousness. I accept this with all humility.' The award was presented by Shah Rukh Khan and Karan Johar, who shared heartfelt remarks about Jaya. Karan introduced her by saying, 'Let’s give a huge round of applause and welcome the one and only Jaya Bachchan Aunty.'
In a light-hearted moment, Karan added, 'I apologize for our silliness, but we see you as our mother. Shah Rukh and I are honored to present you with this award. We are happier than you are. God bless you, and thank you so much.' He further mentioned, 'I have the privilege to call her Aunty J. She is like a mother to me.' Karan highlighted his deep admiration, saying, 'Her legacy precedes us.' The emotional moment resonated with the audience, leading to widespread applause.
Regarding their collaboration, Jaya has appeared in films such as 'Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham' and 'Kal Ho Na Ho', both produced by Dharma Productions, under Karan Johar's direction.
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