Does national recognition come belatedly for south Indian artistes? | In Focus Podcast
This podcast episode explores the debate surrounding the timing of national awards for South Indian artists and writers. Guests discuss whether there is a systemic bias in the recognition of creative excellence across different Indian regions and languages.
Are South Indians overlooked for the Padma Awards and national awards? The issue regained prominence following the death of legendary playback singer S. Janaki , who had declined the Padma Bhushan , arguing that the honour had come far too late in her career. She maintained that artists should be recognised when they are at the height of their creative powers rather than in old age or after their death. In explaining her decision, she also referred to the posthumous Padma award conferred on the celebrated singer P. Leela.
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