President Droupadi Murmu conferred the Padma Awards on several distinguished personalities at Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi on Tuesday [1, 2].
The ceremony recognizes exceptional contributions across cinema, music, arts, and public life, signaling the state's commitment to honoring cultural and social excellence [4, 5].
A total of 65 Padma Awards were presented during the event [3]. The honors included two Padma Vibhushan, seven Padma Bhushan, and 56 Padma Shri awards [3].
Among the high-profile recipients were actor Mammootty and singer Alka Yagnik, who both received the Padma Bhushan [5]. Actor R. Madhavan was honored with the Padma Shri [5]. The list of awardees also included figures such as Rohit Sharma and Vijay Amritraj [3].
The investiture ceremony took place at the official residence of the president, where Murmu presented the medals to the awardees [1, 2]. These awards represent some of the highest civilian honors in India, acknowledging a lifetime of service or a singular, monumental achievement in a specific field [4].
While most sources agree on the list of recipients, some reporting differs on the specific inclusion of certain individuals. For example, some accounts highlight R. Madhavan as a recipient while others focus on the broader group of cinema and sports figures [1, 2].
“President Droupadi Murmu conferred the Padma Awards on several distinguished personalities”
The distribution of the Padma Awards reflects the Indian government's strategy of blending traditional arts and cinema with sports and public service. By honoring a diverse group—ranging from playback singers to athletes—the state reinforces a national identity that values both popular culture and institutional achievement.

