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Updated : Sep 8, 2025

Nandamuri Balakrishna, has been delivering consecutive blockbusters and received Padma Bhushan from Indian Government. Now, he has added another historic milestone to his illustrious career. He became the first South Indian actor to ring the ceremonial bell at the National Stock Exchange (NSE) in Mumbai.


This rare honor is typically reserved for global leaders, remarkable achievers, and top corporate figures. The NSE's decision to bestow this distinction upon Balakrishna is a tribute to his legendary status and his significant philanthropic contributions.


Balakrishna's visit to Mumbai was part of an event with dignitaries from the Basavatarakam Indo-American Cancer Hospital, an institution he heads. NSE officials recognized his tireless efforts in providing world-class, affordable cancer facilities to Indian patients, a cause he champions alongside his remarkable film career.


This unique achievement not only celebrates NBK's exceptional influence but also enhances the pride of the Telugu film industry on a national stage. NBK thanked NSE officials for giving him such a rare honor and stated that he is blessed to be receiving such honors. 


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