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Panaji: Renowned director Wong Kar-wai is conferred with 'Lifetime Achievement Award' by Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting, Rajyavardhan Rathore during the International Film Festival of India, in Panaji on Sunday. Actors Waheeda Rehman and Nana Patekar, and directors Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra and Ramesh Sippy are also seen. PTI Photo(PTI11_30_2014_000110B) Image Credit: PTI

Hong Kong writer and director Wong Kar-wai said on Sunday he was surprised and humbled to receive a lifetime achievement award at the International Film Festival of India.

Shanghai-born Wong’s spectacular martial arts epic The Grandmaster closed the festival in India’s tourism state of Goa.

Wong, a director for nearly three decades, was presented with the award on the final day of the 11-day Indian festival which screened more than 170 foreign films from 79 countries.

“I would like to share this honour with my wonderful wife who is with me tonight at Goa. You are my biggest achievement in life. Thank you,” he told the gathering.

“I am really humbled. I am lucky that The Grandmaster will be the closing film of the festival. As far as the award tonight, this award is as much an honour as a surprise because it comes a little bit early. I hope this is not the sign of telling me to retire,” the 56-year-old said.

The Grandmaster, inspired by the life of Yip Man — the mentor of legendary kung fu star Bruce Lee — has won a string of prizes including at the Hong Kong and Asian film awards.

Russian movie Leviathan, directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev, won the best film award, while Marathi film Ek Hazarachi Note won two awards at the 45th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) which concluded in Goa Sunday.

The awards for best actor and best actress were tied, while the best director award was presented to Nadav Lapid for his Israeli film The Kindergarten Teacher.

The best actress award was shared by Cuban actress Alina Rodrigues for her role in the film Conducta (Behaviour) and Sarit Larry for her part in Israeli film The Kindergarten Teacher.

The best actor award was shared by Russian actor Alexel Serbriakov for Leviathon and Dulal Sarkar for his role in Bengali film Chhotoder Chhobi.

Set in rural Maharashtra, Shridhar Sathe’s film Ek Hazarachi Note won the Special Jury Prize as well as the Centenary award.