The prestigious Top 50 Indian Icon Awards 2025, directed by Bollywood filmmaker Dushyant Pratap Singh, is all set to host its grand fifth edition on September 16, 2025, at 6:00 PM at ISKCON Auditorium, Juhu, Mumbai. The event will witness the presence of eminent personalities from India and abroad, including celebrated artists, renowned achievers, as well as several central and state ministers.
Among the distinguished honorees this year, acclaimed author, columnist, storyteller, and former HR professional Jyoti Jha will be felicitated for her outstanding contribution to literature and society.
A multifaceted literary personality, Jyoti Jha has emerged as one of the most prominent literary voices of contemporary India. A TEDx speaker, guest speaker, and panelist at prestigious institutions, including IIMs, IITs, and major literary festivals such as Times LitFest, Pune International Literary Festival, and Ahmedabad International Literature Festival, she has inspired countless readers and audiences with her emotionally driven storytelling. Her bestselling Hindi novella ‘Aanandi’ established her as a leading figure in modern Hindi literature. However, Jyoti’s influence extends beyond her writings—she is widely respected as a translator, advocate for women’s empowerment, and a voice for deeper societal reflection. Her journey gained momentum after winning The Times of India Write India Season 3, marking a turning point in her literary career.
Speaking about the honor and recognition at the Top 50 Indian Icon Awards 2025, Jyoti Jha expressed her heartfelt gratitude, saying that the announcement of her name for the Top 50 Indian Icon Awards 2025 brought immense joy. She praised filmmaker Dushyant Pratap Singh and his team for their commendable efforts in recognizing and celebrating achievers from diverse fields.
The Top 50 Indian Icon Awards 2025 will not only celebrate Jyoti Jha but also bring together luminaries from the fields of cinema, literature, business, politics, and social work. The platform has grown over the years as a symbol of recognition for individuals who have made significant contributions to society, inspiring millions with their work. As the countdown to September 16 begins, all eyes are set on the Mumbai stage where achievers like Jyoti Jha will be celebrated for their relentless passion, creativity, and impact.