Veteran Telugu film actor Rajendra Prasad paid a courtesy visit to Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu in Amaravati on Tuesday evening, February 3, 2026, following the Government of India’s announcement of the prestigious Padma Shri award in his name. The meeting took place soon after the national honour was officially confirmed, drawing attention from the film fraternity and the public.
Rajendra Prasad met the Chief Minister to express his gratitude and share the moment of pride after being selected for one of India’s highest civilian awards. During the interaction, Chandrababu Naidu congratulated the actor and said the Padma Shri was a fitting recognition of his extraordinary journey in Indian cinema. He noted that Rajendra Prasad has entertained audiences for more than four decades with his versatility, natural acting style, and memorable performances across comedy, drama, and character roles, bringing great respect to Telugu cinema at the national level.
The Chief Minister also appreciated the actor’s contribution to cultural values and family-oriented cinema, stating that artists like Rajendra Prasad play a key role in shaping society through meaningful storytelling and relatable characters. Rajendra Prasad thanked the Chief Minister for the warm wishes and said the honour was not just personal but a proud moment for the entire Telugu film industry. He expressed happiness that his long association with cinema has been recognised at the national level and dedicated the award to filmmakers, co-actors, technicians, and audiences who supported him throughout his career.
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