Shabana Azmi to be honored with City of London Award
Renowned veteran actor Shabana Azmi is set to receive the prestigious Freedom of the City of London Award. The accolade will be presented at the UK Asian Film Festival, dubbed the longest-standing South Asian film festival outside Asia. The City of London Corporation will bestow this honor in recognition of Azmi's significant contributions to Indian cinema and her relentless advocacy for women's rights spanning over five decades. Azmi is known for contributing to both art and commercial films.
City of London Award: A tribute to exceptional contributions
The City of London Award, a tradition dating back to 1237, was originally given to individuals permitting them to conduct trade within the city. In contemporary times, it has been refashioned as a tribute from the City of London Corporation for those who have made exceptional contributions to London or public life. The award ceremony will be a key event at this year's UK Asian Film Festival and will take place on May 10.
Azmi expressed gratitude for the honor
Upon learning of her impending honor, Azmi expressed her gratitude and excitement. "It is an honor, for sure, to be counted in the city of London among Dame Rosemary Squire, Sir Howard Panter and Sir Cameron Mackintosh," she told Times Now. She also acknowledged the significance of this recognition stating, "To me each token of recognition is a reminder that I've done something that makes me relevant."
Azmi reflected on the intersection of art and activism
Azmi further reflected on her forthcoming award with deep honor and anticipation. She emphasized, "This recognition not only celebrates my contribution to cinema but also emphasizes the intrinsic link between art and activism." "I am humbled by this distinction and eagerly anticipate the chance to continue advocating for social causes through storytelling." "I don't get bored of getting awards," she quipped.
Azmi's career at a glance
The notable art films in her career include Mandi, Shatranj Ke Khiladi, Albert Pinto Ko Gussa Kyon Ata Hai, Khandhar, and Arth, among several others that defined the Indian new wave cinema. Contemporary audiences know her best through Makdee, Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani, Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd., and Neerja, among others. Daughter of poet Kaifi Azmi, she is married to poet-writer Javed Akhtar.