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Shubhangi Dutt wins Best Actress Award at International Film Festival of Australia

Dutt wins the award for her performance in Anupam Kher’s directorial ‘Tanvi The Great’

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Shubhangi Dutt accepts the Best Actress award at the International Film Festival of Australia. Via Instagram
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Actor Shubhangi Dutt, who made her acting debut with Anupam Kher’s directorial “Tanvi The Great”, won the Best Actress Award at the International Film Festival of Australia.

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“Tanvi The Great” also bagged the Best Screenplay Award, credited to the writing trio Kher, Abhishek Dixit, and Ankur Suman, according to a press release.

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The event was held on December 6.

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Shubhangi said she was grateful that audiences across the globe resonated with the film.

“Winning this award feels surreal and extremely special. Tanvi as a character, demanded honesty, vulnerability, discipline, and strength, and I am grateful that audiences across the globe resonated with the film and its beautiful message. I am immensely thankful to Anupam sir for believing in me, guiding me, and giving me a role of a lifetime. This honour belongs to our entire team,” she said in a statement.

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The film, which marked the directorial return of Padma Bhushan awardee Kher, is an emotional journey of a young autistic woman, played by Dutt, and her determination to realise her late father’s dream of honouring the Indian tricolor at the world’s highest battlefield — Siachen.

Kher said it was a “well-deserved win”.

“Shubhangi’s win is well-deserved as she breathed into Tanvi with utmost sincerity. ‘Tanvi The Great’ is a film made straight from heart,” he said.

The film also featured Kher alongside Boman Irani, Pallavi Joshi, Arvind Swamy, Nassar, Iain Glen, and Karan Tacker in pivotal roles.

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