Did TN CM Stalin Congratulate Art Director Thota Tharani for the Chevalier Award?
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Key Takeaways
- Thota Tharani recognized with the Chevalier Award.
- Significant recognition for Indian art and cinema.
- Tharani joins an elite list of Indian awardees.
- His contributions span decades in the film industry.
- The award ceremony will be held in Chennai.
Chennai, Nov 12 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, M K Stalin, was quick to extend his congratulations to National Award-winning Art Director Thota Tharani for being honored by the French government with the esteemed Chevalier Award.
On his X timeline, Chief Minister Stalin expressed in Tamil, "The announcement of the French government’s prestigious Chevalier award for Thiru. Thota Tharani, who has blessed us with a stunning portrait of Thanthai Periyar that now graces Oxford, has brought us double joy."
Stalin emphasized that this distinguished art director, an alumnus of the Government College of Fine Arts in Tamil Nadu, is set to join the ranks of remarkable figures from India who have received this accolade, which is a tremendous source of pride.
He concluded his congratulatory message by stating, "Heartfelt congratulations on your extraordinary achievement that commands global admiration!"
Thota Tharani is scheduled to accept the award at the Alliance Française in Chennai from the French Ambassador on November 13.
This achievement places him among the sixth Indian recipients of this honor, joining legendary figures such as Satyajit Ray, Sivaji Ganesan, Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, and Kamal Haasan.
Having collaborated with top directors like Mani Ratnam and Shankar, Thota Tharani has secured two National Awards along with numerous state awards, including three Nandi Awards and four Tamil Nadu State Film Awards.
In 2001, the Government of India recognized his immense contributions to art by awarding him the Padma Shri Award.
Thota Tharani commenced his illustrious career in 1978 with the iconic director Singeetam Srinivasa Rao's Telugu film 'Sommokadidhi Sokokadidhi'. He has significantly contributed to several films hailed as cult classics in both Tamil and Telugu, playing a vital role in the success of numerous blockbusters.
His exceptional work has garnered acclaim in several films, including Mani Ratnam's cult classic 'Nayakan', featuring Kamal Haasan, 'Ponniyin Selvan', the Rajinikanth and Mammootty starrer 'Thalapathi', 'Sagara Sangamam', 'Geethanjali', 'Sivaji', and 'Dasavatharam'.