India, Nov. 30 -- Actor Rajinikanth was honoured with the prestigious lifetime achievement award at the closing ceremony of the 56th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa, marking his remarkable 50-year milestone in the film industry. Taking the stage at the event, the 74-year-old superstar reflected on his journey, saying his five-decade-long career felt far shorter than it sounds. In his speech, he expressed his overwhelming gratitude, stating, "Fifty years of acting in cinema felt like 10 or 15 years. Time flew just like that, because I love cinema and acting. If there are 100 more janams (lives), I would like to be born as an actor and as Rajinikanth. All this honour goes to the cinema industry and mainly to the Tamil people, the Gods who keep me alive." His heartfelt words earned him a standing ovation, as he acknowledged the audience with folded hands. Actor Tisca Chopra, the co-host for the closing ceremony, also mentioned in her introduction for Rajinikanth, that he is the first actor in the world to act in five formats of cinema. (B&W, Eastman, Digital Color, Performance Capture & Native 3D), apart from being "the only actor in the world to have acted in a leading role constantly till age 75 and counting." The superstar arrived in Goa on Friday, welcomed by fans and dhol beats, and joined the ceremony celebrating this milestone. His family joined him ceremony to partake in the celebration. HTC...