"I am of course very, very happy. Even god likes to be praised and to be recognised, I am only a mortal. So I'm so pleased that the government of India has recognised me. I hope to do a lot more work," the 72-year-old told IANS.
The actress, best remembered for her work in movies like "Pyaasa" and "Guide", keeps shuttling between her home in Mumbai and Bangalore. She is currently in Bangalore.
"By sheer coincidence Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra is celebrating five years of 'Rang De Basanti' on 26th January. He and his wife Bharathi were very keen that I be there. But I've some work in Bangalore, so I can't be there. But I feel the warmth and joy in my Padma (award) from Mumbai all the way here," she said.
Even if Waheeda is excited about her own award, she seemed quite concerned about veteran actor Shashi Kapoor, who is also among the Padma Bhushan awardees this year.
"Shashi has won. I'm so happy. I do hope he'll be able to be in Delhi to receive the award. I had gone to see him in hospital when he was there."