Miley Cyrus, Demi Moore Among Celebrities Set to Get Hollywood Walk of Fame Star
HOLLYWOOD BOULEVARD, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, JUL 2 – Deepika Padukone joins the Hollywood Walk of Fame Class of 2026 in the Motion Pictures category, highlighting her global influence and milestone for Indian cinema.
- Deepika Padukone, Bollywood and Hollywood actress, was announced on Wednesday as the first Indian to receive a Hollywood Walk of Fame star, joining the Class of 2026 alongside stars like Miley Cyrus and Timothée Chalamet.
- The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce's selection panel reviewed hundreds of nominations on June 20, ratified the choices on June 25, based on candidates' sustained contributions to popular culture.
- Deepika Padukone is the first Indian woman and mainstream Bollywood actress to earn a Hollywood Walk of Fame star, featured in TIME’s 100 Most Influential People and Variety’s Impact Report.
- Deepika Padukone's historic Hollywood Walk of Fame star elevates Indian cinema's global stature, inspiring pride among fans and furthering international recognition.
- Under Hollywood Walk of Fame rules, recipients have two years to schedule their ceremony and pay an $85,000 sponsorship fee for star creation and maintenance.
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Miley Cyrus, Demi Moore among celebrities set to get Hollywood Walk of Fame star
The five categories include motion pictures, television, live theatre or live performance, recording and sports entertainment.
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Read Full ArticleBollywood star Deepika Padukone is first Indian actress to receive a star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
The announcement for the Class of 2026 honorees was made by The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce via a global live stream on Wednesday (Jul 2) revealing 35 names, including Lea Salonga, Emily Blunt and Gordon Ramsey.
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