Puneeth Rajkumar to be conferred Karnataka Rathna
The Hindu
CM makes announcement after inaugurating flower show at Lalbagh, which resumed after two years
Thousands of floral enthusiasts gathered at Lalbagh Botanical Garden on Friday as the Independence Day flower show was inaugurated, making a comeback after two pandemic-hit years. From first-time visitors to staunch annual visitors, all spent time observing the rare and exotic flowers on display. However, the floral sculptures and statues of late actors Rajkumar and Puneeth Rajkumar were the centre of attraction at the show.
Inaugurating the event, Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai announced that the State’s highest civilian honour, ‘Karnataka Rathna’ will be conferred on Puneeth Rajkumar posthumously, on November 1, Kannada Rajyotsava.
“A small committee will be formed to make preparations for the award-presentation ceremony. Members of Dr. Rajkumar’s family will also be included as members of the committee. We all together will present the award posthumously to Puneeth in a highly dignified manner,” he said.
He also said the celebration of 75 years of Independence has made the flower show even more attractive and that it will attract lakhs of visitors over the course of the next few days.
For many, the statue of Puneeth Rajkumar with his parents became a selfie spot while for others the statue depicting a scene from Rajkumar’s movie Mayura, was the favourite. The visitors also hummed along to various tunes from the two actors’ movies which were played during the show. Many fans also expressed their love and compassion towards the late actors by painting portraits of them.
Rare variants of Orchids, Coleus, and Anthurium caught the eyes of many visitors on the first day. “I have been attending this biannual festival since 2009. During the pandemic years, I was eagerly waiting for the flower show to return. The music, the ambience and the flowers make the garden look like a paradise,” said Ramesh Dutt, a retired English professor at the show.