The 71st National Film Awards ceremony brought forth light to some of the best actors and actresses in cinema. President
Droupadi Murmu was present during the event to distribute the honor to a large number of celebrities, including Mohanlal,
Shah Rukh Khan,
Vikrant Massey, and Rani Mukherji. While big names were present at the ceremony, it was 4-year-old actress Trisha Thosar who stole the show.
Read on to know all about the 4-year-old star from ‘Naal 2’.
‘Naal 2’ Trisha Thosar wins Best Child Artist Award
Trisha Thosar, who starred in the Marathi film ‘Naal 2’, recently won the Best Child Artist Award at the National Film Awards. The president gave the honorable award to the young star during the ceremony, with photos and videos from the event making headlines. She was introduced by the presenter, saying, “A four-year-old whose spontaneity and innocence and expressive presence elevate the story.”
She received the award wearing a golden saree, a small bindi, and pearls adorning her hair.
About Trisha Thosar
Trish became one of the youngest winners at the award ceremony, which also included Srinivas Pokale, Bhargav Jagtap, Kabir Khandare, and Sukriti Veni Bandreddy. At the age of 4, she has worked on several projects and has established her identity as a child artist. Some of her other works beyond her famed role in ‘Naal 2’ include ‘Punha Shivaji Raje Bhosale’, ‘Manvat Murders’, and ‘Pet Puraan’.
About ‘Naal 2’
The Marathi film became the film that shot Trisha Thosar to fame. The premise of the story revolves around themes of human connection, family ties, as well as the power of love. It revolves around Chaitu, who ends up meeting his biological mother and even bumps into his cousins Chimi and Mani. This, however, turns into something else as secrets in the family threaten to break its foundation.
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