Mohan
Babu
released
his
book
titled
"Best
Dialogues" at
a
ceremony
held
at
British
Parliament
in
the
presence
of
senior
politicians
and
prominent
Indian
community
leaders.
The
event
was
organised
by
Asian
Lite,
a
prominent
newspaper
for
the
Indian
community
in
Britain,
as
part
of
their
10th
anniversary
celebrations.
Mohan
Babu,
popularly
known
as
the
'Dialogue
King'
of
Telugu
cinema,
was
honoured
with
Pranam
Award
by
the
newspaper
for
his
contribution
to
Indian
cinema.
Bob
Blackman,
Conservative
MP
from
Harrow
East
and
Virendra
Sharma,
Labour
MP
from
Southall,
jointly
presented
the
award
to
the
66-year-old
actor.
In
the
past
Lord
Meghnad
Desai,
Baroness
Shreela
Flather,
Sanskrit
scholar
Nanda
Kumara,
entrepreneur
T
Ramachandran,
Philanthropist
Rami
Ranger,
rights
activist
Zerbanoo
Gifford
and
BBC
former
sports
editor
Mihir
Bose
have
been
felicitated
with
the
honour.
The
"Best
Dialogues" contains
the
actor's
popular
dialogues
from
hit
movies
in
his
four
decade
long
career.
The
actor,
who
has
been
a
part
of
more
than
five
hundered
feature
films
as
the
lead
actor,
was
accompanied
by
his
wife
Nirmala,
sons
Manchu
Vishnu,
Manchu
Manoj
and
daughter
Manchu
Lakshmi.
Representatives
from
various
Telugu
and
Indian
organisations
were
also
present
at
the
occasion.