Did Shilpa Rao Dedicate Her 71st National Award to Jamshedpur?

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- Shilpa Rao won the 71st National Film Award for her song 'Chaleya'.
- The award was presented by Droupadi Murmu, the President of India.
- Shilpa dedicated her award to Jamshedpur, her hometown.
- She has been active in the music industry since 2006.
- Shilpa has a Grammy nomination as part of the Berklee Indian Ensemble.
Mumbai, Sep 23 (NationPress) Playback singer Shilpa Rao was honored with the 71st National Film Award on Tuesday. The prestigious accolade was presented to her by the President of India, Droupadi Murmu, at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi.
She received high praise for her exceptional work on the song ‘Chaleya’ featured in the Shah Rukh Khan film ‘Jawan’.
Upon receiving the award, Shilpa expressed in a statement from her team, “This victory is not mine alone. The National Award is for everyone who supported me and for Jamshedpur, my hometown that has shaped my journey and remains my grounding force.”
Known for her enchanting voice and adaptability across musical styles, Shilpa made her mark in the industry in 2006 and has since released numerous memorable tracks. She has also collaborated on an international scale and gained acclaim with a Grammy nomination as part of the Berklee Indian Ensemble.
Currently, she is celebrating the positive response to her latest tracks, ‘Ul Jalool Ishq’ from ‘Gustaakh Ishq’ and ‘Ghafoor’ from ‘The B***ds of Bollywood’.
During the same event, Prakash Kumar, the music composer for the film 'Vaathi', was awarded the Best Music Composer title.
The ceremony commenced shortly after the arrival of dignitaries, including the President, Union Minister of Information and Broadcasting Ashwini Vaishnaw, filmmaker-producer Ashutosh Gowariker, filmmaker P. Sheshadri, and author Gopalakrishna Pai.
The 71st National Film Awards, celebrating excellence in Indian cinema for 2023, were announced on August 1, 2025 by the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting. The award ceremony is currently taking place at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi, where the President of India, Droupadi Murmu, is conferring the honors.
This event is organized by the National Film Development Corporation of India (NFDC) and employs a structured jury system, with regional committees contributing to a central committee chaired by Ashutosh Gowariker for the Feature Film category. The awards aim to honor both the artistic and technical accomplishments of Indian cinema without any public bias, ensuring a formal presentation.