The 72-year-old actor was bestowed with the recognition by the PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry here for her contribution in the field of cinema.
Minister of State for Prime Minister's Office Jitendra Singh and Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari presented the award to Tagore at a ceremony held last night at Siri Fort Auditorium.
The celebrated actor debuted in movies with auteur Satyajit Ray's Bengali film "Apur Sansar" in 1959.
When asked what are her favourite films from her diverse repertoire, the actor said although "Aradhana" and "Amar Prem" were runaway hits, Gulzar-directed "Mausam" is special.
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She received the National Award for Best Actress for the film. The actor also received National Award for Best Supporting Actress for 2003 Bengali film, "Abar Aranye".
Filmmaker-poet Muzaffar Ali was conferred with a Special Award for his outstanding contribution to promote and arts, fine arts and literature.