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'Amitabh has made inestimable contribution to global cinema'

Comments  Comments [ 6 ]    By India-Forums.com Staff | 20 October 2011 | 3:32pm

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New Delhi, Oct 20 Congratulating legendary Indian actor Amitabh Bachchan on receiving an honorary Australian doctorate, the country's High Commissioner to India Peter Varghese said Thursday the Bollywood star has made an 'inestimable contribution to global cinema'.

Bachchan was Thursday awarded an honorary Australian doctorate by the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) for his outstanding contribution to creative industries over several decades.

'I congratulate Bachchan on his honorary doctorate from QUT, an important academic institution in my home city of Brisbane,' Varghese said.

'Bachchan has made an inestimable contribution to global cinema and this prestigious award is a marker of the impact of his films in Australia,' he added.

'I want to thank Bachchan for his enormous contribution to global cinema. In accepting this award he will encourage the important cultural conversation between India and Australia,' Varghese added.

Bachchan was in Australia for director Baz Luhrman's latest production 'The Great Gatsby' at Fox Studios in Sydney, alongside Leonardo Di Caprio, Tobey Maguire and Joel Edgerton.

'Bollywood's popularity in Australia is growing, moving from niche to mainstream. When Aamir Khan launched his film 'Peepli Live' to a packed audience at the 2010 Melbourne International Film Festival, it was clear Bollywood had captured Australia's imagination,' Varghese added.

'The rise of Bollywood in Australia reflects the phenomenal growth that is taking place across the spectrum of the Australia-India relationship, from booming trade and investment to education links and two-way tourism.

'Quite simply, our countries are becoming more important to, and interested in, each other. And cultural ties are a critical element of the convergence,' he added.

Varghese said they are soon staging a major festival in India next year, which will showcase contemporary Australian arts and culture.

Bachchan is the second person to receive the honour. Infosys Technologies chief mentor Narayana Murthy was the first.

Bachchan was to receive the doctorate in 2009, but declined due to attacks on Indian students in Victoria.

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  • polopolo
    Date: 10/20/2011 6:30:42 PMpolopolo

    KHOON KE BADLE KHOON...
    ACQUIRING FARMER'S LAND..
    AND STILL HONOURABLE! LOL

  • rockstar-aanya
    Date: 10/20/2011 2:52:33 PMrockstar-aanya

    I HATE HIM, HIS WIFE, HIS GAY SON, AND FUCKING BITCH DAUGHTER-IN-LAW.

  • kavyasam
    Date: 10/20/2011 11:07:52 AMkavyasam

    Congrats Big B. a true legend.

  • aveksha
    Date: 10/20/2011 10:04:07 AMaveksha

    Congrats to Mr.Bachhan! I love him and all his contribution to the film industry.

  • Ms.S.K.
    Date: 10/20/2011 8:35:25 AMMs.S.K.

    When will Indian Government wake up??? to give him the highest accolade which he deserves

  • -Shruti
    Date: 10/20/2011 7:21:23 AM-Shruti

    Congrats sir, you're the one man industry. Proud to be a Amitabh Bachchan fan, no one ever can be even near him.

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