Mumbai, Nov 6 (IANS) Organisers of the 11th Mumbai Film Festival have given megastar Amitabh Bachchan a Lifetime Achievement award for completing 40 years in the entertainment industry.
Receiving the award from Bollywood actress Preity  Zinta, Bachchan Thursday evening thanked the noted directors who  recognised his talent and the Mumbai Academy of Moving Images (MAMI)  for giving him the award. 
"I am thankful to every director like Manmohan  Desai and Yash Chopra who helped me pave my way to where I am today. I am also  thankful to MAMI for this honour," said Big B. 
His oeuvre ranges from  rib-tickling comedies to tearjerkers to subtle, nuanced performances in  art-house films. It can be said without doubt that there is nothing in acting  that Bachchan hasn't tried. 
"I have given almost two-thirds of my life  to the Indian film industry. I remember in 1968 I had appeared for a screen test  whose result never came out. Then in 1969 director Khwaj Ahmad Abbas gave me a  break in his film 'Saat Hindustani' and my journey started," added Bachchan.  
Veteran Bollywood actor Dev Anand's production house Navketan Films was  felicitated for completing 60 years. 
The prize distribution ceremony  started with Mumbai Young Critics Jury Award, which was given to "Whisper With  the Wind" directed by Sahram Alidi. 
After a weeklong exposure to  international cinema, 20 young critics viewed 27 movies from the two categories,  International Competition and Above the Cut. After watching and re-watching the  selected films, and with constant discussions, arguments and debates, "Whisper  With the Wind" was finally selected. 
In the category of Dimension Mumbai  Competition, the Silver Gateway of India award was given to "Sagar Setu"  directed by Chandni Arora and Archana Phadke. 
Silver Gateway of India for the  Second Best Film in Dimensions Mumbai-Short Film Competition was given to  "Mumbai Lego" directed by Sahil Shah. 
Bollywood director Yash Chopra and  lyricist Prasoon Joshi awarded the Golden Gateway of India award to the director  of "Dominic Murphy". 
Danish actress Paprika Steen won the Silver Gateway  of India award for the best actress for her performance in the film "Applause".  
Greek director Theo Angelopoulos won the International Lifetime  Achievement award. His film "The Dust of Time" closed the fest. 
The  audience choice award went to Amit Rai's "Road to  Sangam".
 
 
..i am great fan of urs'..and this is no favour to u..but some of ur recent films hv either lacked content or direction or ur own performancei.e. RGV's Sholey,ur film with Zia Khan..even Cheeni Kum..Or for that matter Bhootnath....i thought u would be more selective in film u work in based on ur 40 yrs. of experience in the industry..but this purely my view.u r at liberty to disagree..
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