Baisakhi Di Raat Punjabi Icon Awards 2025 Celebrates Culture and Icons with Star-Studded Night in Mumbai

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 22: Baisakhi Di Raat – Punjabi Icon Awards 2025 organised by Shri Charan Singh Sapra Dazzles Mumbai with Unmatched Glitz, Glory & Punjabi Spirit; Bobby Deol, Raveena Tandon, Raj Babbar & More Shine at the Spectacular Celebration of Culture & Icons

The city of dreams witnessed a night steeped in cultural pride, cinematic dazzle, and iconic excellence as the Punjabi Cultural Heritage Board, under the visionary leadership of Shri Charan Singh Sapra, hosted the “Baisakhi Di Raat – Punjabi Icon Awards 2025” in Mumbai — an evening that was as radiant as the spirit of Punjab itself! This year’s edition of Baisakhi Di Raat was a glorious tribute to Punjabi excellence across industries, celebrating the trailblazers who continue to elevate and inspire the community.

The Punjabi Icon Awards 2025 proudly felicitated some of the most remarkable names across entertainment, leadership, and business: Bobby Deol – For his enduring contribution to Indian cinema and his resurgence as a powerhouse performer, Raveena Tandon – Honoured as a timeless diva and cinematic icon, Angad Bedi – For his dynamic presence and versatility in entertainment, Onkar Singh – Recognized as a visionary leader shaping progressive change, Sandeep Batra – Acknowledged for his excellence and impact as a corporate trailblazer.

Veteran actor and political stalwart Raj Babbar, graceful actress Geeta Basra, the ever-versatile Sushant Singh, action hero Mukesh Rishi, legendary music composer Anu Mallik, comedy queen Upasana Singh, hitmaker and music sensation Ramji Gulati, Gurpreet Kaur Chadha, Gananay Chadha and many more renowned personalities graced the occasion.

The evening was flawlessly anchored by the elegant and eloquent Satinder Satti, who brought poise anda sense of  Punjabi pride to the stage. The energy soared as Bollywood’s soulful siren, Afsana Khan, delivered a power-packed live performance that had the audience on their feet.

In the words of Charan Singh Sapra, President of the Punjabi Cultural Heritage Board, _“This event is not just about awards. It’s a celebration of our vibrant culture, of the indomitable Punjabi spirit, and of individuals who carry the legacy of excellence and inspiration in their respective fields.”

Baisakhi Di Raat – Punjabi Icon Awards 2025 proved yet again that the heart of Punjab beats loud and proud in every corner of the world, especially in Mumbai, where community, culture, and charisma came together for a night of celebration and pride.

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