India, May 29 -- Ecstatic, full of gratitude," says dancer-actor Mamata Shankar, who was conferred with the Padma Shri on Tuesday in Delhi. Known for her unique dance style of blending Indian classical, folk and tribal dance with European theatrical techniques, Mamata describes the feeling of receiving the award as "priceless". She adds, "I knew since January that this day would come, but still, I couldn't have been prepared enough for the biggest day of my life, when I was recognised for my art. Nothing can match that moment when I was there, receiving my Padma Award from our President, Droupadi Murmu." Since the list of Padma Award winners was announced in January, the 70-year-old started prepping for the ceremony immediately. "I chose a red and green-coloured, traditional Bengali saree for the ceremony. It has golden hand embroidery. I zeroed in on it in January itself as I wanted to represent artisans from my roots while receiving the honour," she says. Ask how she felt when the ceremony was on at the Rashtrapati Bhavan, and Mamata says, "It felt like I was on stage. Everything was so vibrant and musical around. Our President's congratulatory words made me very emotional. It was also an honour to greet Prime Minister Narendra Modi in-person."...