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Mumbai: Filmmaker Subhash Ghai during the inauguration of third edition of india's largest educational exhibition in Mumbai. (Photo: IANS) Image Credit: IANS

Veteran filmmaker Subhash Ghai will be given the prestigious Lifetime Achievement honour at the upcoming International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) awards ceremony in Kuala Lumpur next month.

Ghai, 70, who has directed films such as Kalicharan, Karz, Hero, Ram Lakhan and Taal, will be honoured for his outstanding contribution to Indian cinema and nurturing young talents through his media institution Whistling Woods.

“We have decided to give the special honour to Subhash Ghai. He is a great filmmaker and his contribution to Indian cinema is immense. We have named the award as Outstanding Contribution to Indian cinema instead of Lifetime Achievement because we present the honour to the living legends of Indian cinema, who are yet to achieve many more milestones in their career,” Andre Timmins, spokesperson IIFA, said. The award will be presented to him by leading actors of his blockbuster Ram Lakhan Anil Kapoor and Jackie Shroff, whom he introduced to the world in Hero.

Ghai, who is known for making guest appearances in his own movies, has been the part of the film industry since 1967.

Often called as the showman of Indian cinema, Ghai started his career in Bollywood as an actor with small roles in films including Taqdeer before he called the shots. He directed legendary actor Dilip Kumar as well — in Vidhaata (1982), Karma (1986) and Saudagar.

He is married to Mukta Ghai and they have a daughter Meghna Ghai, who looks after his media institute in Mumbai.

IIFA 2015 will start from June 5.