"He-Man" Honoured Posthumously: Dharmendra Gets Padma Vibhushan: Mammootty And Alka Yagnik Awarded Padma Bhushan!

"He-Man" Honoured Posthumously: Dharmendra Gets Padma Vibhushan: Mammootty And Alka Yagnik Awarded Padma Bhushan!
In a poignant moment for Indian cinema, the government has announced the Padma Awards 2026, honouring legends who have shaped the nation's cultural landscape. Leading the list is the late icon Dharmendra, who has been conferred the Padma Vibhushan (India's second-highest civilian honour) just months after his passing.

Here is the breakdown of the major entertainment honourees announced on the eve of Republic Day.

Dharmendra (Posthumous): A Final Salute 🎖️


The Award: Padma Vibhushan (Art).

The Context: The "He-Man" of Bollywood passed away recently on November 24, 2025, at the age of 89. This award serves as a posthumous tribute to his six-decade-long legacy, from Sholay to Rocky Aur Rani.

Family Reaction: The Deol family (Sunny, Bobby, Esha) is expected to receive the award on his behalf later this year at Rashtrapati Bhavan.

Padma Bhushan Recipients (The 3rd Highest Honour) 🏅


Two other entertainment giants have been recognised for their lifelong contributions:

1. Mammootty


The Achievement: The Malayalam superstar receives the Padma Bhushan for his unparalleled contribution to Indian cinema. With over 400 films and 3 National Awards, this honour was long-awaited by his fans.

Viral Moment: Actor Kamal Haasan penned an emotional tribute to his "friend and rival," calling the award a proud moment for South Indian cinema.

2. Alka Yagnik


The Achievement: The legendary playback singer, whose voice defined the 90s and 2000s, has been honoured for her service to Art (Music).

The Impact: From Ek Do Teen to Agar Tum Saath Ho, Yagnik remains the most-streamed artist on YouTube globally, a testament to her enduring popularity.

Other Notable Winners


Padma Vibhushan (Posthumous): Former Kerala CM V.S. Achuthanandan was also honoured posthumously for Public Affairs.

Padma Bhushan (Posthumous): Advertising genius Piyush Pandey (the man behind "Mile Sur Mera Tumhara"), who also passed away recently.

Padma Shri:


R. Madhavan: For his contribution to Arts and Cinema.


Satish Shah (Posthumous): The veteran comedian was honoured posthumously for his work in cinema and TV (Sarabhai vs Sarabhai).

SantaBanta Verdict: It is a bittersweet moment for Bollywood. While we celebrate the long-overdue recognition for Mammootty and Alka Yagnik, the posthumous honours for Dharmendra and Satish Shah remind us of the legends we lost in late 2025.

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