Producer Ashutosh Gowariker has become the first Indian filmmaker to be honoured with the 'Saint Tropez Medal'. A ceremony was organised in the city of Saint Tropez, France for excellence in cinema. Where Ashutosh was honoured with the prestigious 'Saint Tropez Medal' on June 1 at the Nirvana Indian Culture and Cinema Festival.
Producer Ashutosh Gowariker has produced great films like 'Lagaan' (2001), 'Swades' (2004) and 'Jodha Akbar' (2008). After receiving the medal, he expressed his gratitude and said, 'I would like to thank the Mayor of Saint-Tropez, Sylvie Siri, for this honour. I look forward to contributing to strengthening the bond between the cultural and cinema industries of France and India.
' The second edition of the Nirvana Festival was organised in Saint Tropez. In this event, apart from producer Gowariker, Indian Ambassador to France and Monaco 'His Excellency Javed Ashraf' and 'Lord Rami Ranger' were honoured with the Saint Tropez Medal. After receiving the honour, Ambassador Ashraf said, 'I am very happy to be in Saint Tropez, I am happy to support the Nirvana Festival, which aims to connect the threads of the history of France and India.
Special thanks to Mayor Sylvie Siri.' At the same time, Lord Ranger said, 'I feel very proud to accept the Saint Tropez Medal during the Indian Cultural and Film Festival, Nirvana. St.
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