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Top honour: Kabir Bedi feted with Italy’s highest civilian award

Veteran actor Kabir Bedi was awarded the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic (Merito della Repubblica Italiana), the highest Italian civilian award. After the event in Mumbai, there was a special live musical performance by Niccolo Fabi, which set...
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Veteran actor Kabir Bedi was awarded the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic (Merito della Repubblica Italiana), the highest Italian civilian award. After the event in Mumbai, there was a special live musical performance by Niccolo Fabi, which set off the celebrations perfectly. “This is a very emotional award for me,” Kabir said.

“Being presented the Order of Merit, Italy’s highest honour, is the fulfillment of my life’s work in Italy. It’s even higher than Cavaliere (Knight), which they made me 12 years ago. It gives me great joy to see Prime Minister Meloni and Prime Minister Narendra Modi complimenting each other on the internet with #Melodi. Now it’s time for the great film industries of Italy and India to produce world-class films together,” he added.

Kabir gave a heartwarming speech and thanked Italy and the Italian people for their enduring love over the years. He thanked his wife, children, and grandchildren for their presence and the joy they bring into his life. This honour, he said, was ‘a goose-bumps moment’ for him.

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He recalled that his journey of being Sandokan began one hundred meters from where they were standing, at the iconic Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in Mumbai. That’s where he met the director and producer of the Sandokan series for the very first time. “Life has come full circle,” Kabir said. Alessandro De Masi, the Consul General of Italy, read the words of the President Mattarealla of Italy in his speech, “Kabir Bedi is tied to Italy over the last 30 years by an extraordinary human and artistic partnership.”

The scroll of honour was signed by President Mattarella and counter-signed by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.

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