Did Prabhudheva and Udhayanidhi Stalin Honor Thota Tharani for the Chevalier Award?
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- Udhayanidhi Stalin and Prabhudheva congratulated Thota Tharani for the Chevalier Award.
- Thota Tharani is recognized for his remarkable contributions to art direction.
- He becomes the sixth Indian to receive this prestigious honor.
- Thota Tharani has worked on numerous cult classic films.
- His career spans decades, contributing to the success of many blockbusters.
Chennai, Nov 12 (NationPress) Tamil Nadu's Deputy Chief Minister and renowned producer Udhayanidhi Stalin, along with actor and director Prabhudheva, expressed their congratulations on Wednesday to Thota Tharani, the National Award-winning art director, for being honored with the esteemed Chevalier Award by the French government.
Udhayanidhi Stalin shared his joy on his X timeline, stating in Tamil, "I was thrilled to hear about the announcement of the highest honor from the French government, the Chevalier Award, to be awarded to art director Thota Tharani, whose remarkable talent brings artistic visions to life."
He praised Thota Tharani for his exceptional work, particularly highlighting the portrait of Thanthai Periyar which was unveiled by Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin at Oxford University. "My heartfelt admiration goes to Thota Tharani sir, who shines even internationally due to his skills," he added.
Actor and director Prabhudheva also took to his X timeline to extend his congratulations, writing, "Warmest congratulations to THOTA THARANI sir for being awarded the prestigious Chevalier Award by the Government of France."
The award ceremony is set to take place at the Alliance Française in Chennai, where the French Ambassador will present the award on November 13.
Thota Tharani becomes the sixth Indian to receive this prestigious accolade, joining the ranks of legendary figures such as Satyajit Ray, Sivaji Ganesan, Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, and Kamal Haasan.
With a career spanning decades, Thota Tharani has collaborated with top film directors like Mani Ratnam and Shankar, earning two National Awards along with numerous state accolades including three Nandi Awards and four Tamil Nadu State Film Awards.
In recognition of his contributions to the arts, the Government of India honored him with the Padma Shri Award in 2001.
Starting his illustrious journey in 1978 with the Telugu film 'Sommokadidhi Sokokadidhi' directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao, Thota Tharani has been integral to many films that are now considered cult classics in both Tamil and Telugu cinema. His artistic contributions have significantly impacted the success of several blockbuster films.
Some of his most acclaimed works include 'Nayakan' directed by Mani Ratnam, featuring Kamal Haasan, along with films like 'Ponniyin Selvan', 'Thalapathi' starring Rajinikanth and Mammootty, as well as 'Sagara Sangamam', 'Geethanjali', 'Sivaji', and 'Dasavatharam'.