Sanya Malhotra won the Best Actress award for 'Mrs' at the New York Indian Film Festival

Sanya Malhotra won the Best Actress award for 'Mrs' at the New York Indian Film Festival

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Category : Awards Published on: June 06 2024

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  • Sanya Malhotra starrer film 'Mrs' premiered at the New York Indian Film Festival 2024 (NYIFF). In this, she received the Best Actress Award for the film.
  • Directed by Aarti Kadav, 'Mrs' is Hindi remake of the Malayalam film 'The Great Indian Kitchen', which proved to be a super hit at the box office. Nimisha Sajayan played an important role in it.
  • In 'Mrs', Sanya Malhotra plays the role of Richa, who finds herself between the responsibilities of the kitchen and the house.
  • The film has many brilliant actors including Nishant Dahiya and Kanwaljit Singh.
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