Netflix India has clinched two prestigious nominations at the highly anticipated 2023 International Emmy Awards, doubling the drama and humor for Indian audiences. The nominations include:
Best Performance by an Actress for Shefali Shah, who reprised her role as DCP Vartika Chaturvedi, aka Madam Sir, in Season 2 of the crime-drama series ‘Delhi Crime.’
Comedy category nomination for Vir Das’ stand-up special, ‘Vir Das: Landing.’
‘Delhi Crime’ Season 1 made history in 2020 by securing India’s first-ever win at the International Emmys for “Best Drama Series.” The crime-drama series has now earned its second International Emmy® nomination, this time in the Best Actress category for Shefali Shah. Vir Das, who was previously recognized with an International Emmy nomination in 2021 for his Netflix special, “Vir Das: For India,” returns with “Vir Das: Landing” in the Comedy category this year.
These nominations represent a significant milestone for Netflix India, highlighting the platform’s commitment to producing high-quality content that entertains global audiences. Out of the 10 nominations received by Netflix, two are attributed to outstanding Indian productions.
Netflix India continues to make its mark on the global stage with these nominations, showcasing the country’s talent and storytelling prowess on an international platform.
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