Actors Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Vir Das and Sushmita Sen-led sereis "Aarya" could not sign in a win on the 2021 International Emmy Awards but the comedian stated it became "an honour" to represent the us of a on the awards rite.
Siddiqui, who turned into nominated within the best performance by means of an actor class for his Netflix movie "Serious Men", misplaced out to British big name David Tennant.
While Das' Netflix comedy special "Vir Das: For India" misplaced out to "Call My Agent" Season four from France within the comedy category.
The comedian, who has been in news again domestic for his "I Come From Two Indias" monologue, said he cherished the French drama.
"I was nominated for quality comedy at the International Emmy Awards, for jokes. Call My Agent, a gigantic lovely display I love gained. But I were given this medal, and ate this awesome salad with a totally exciting crispy cheese topping. It changed into an honour to symbolize my usa. Thanks so much to the @iemmys For India. It's constantly for India. #VirDasForIndia," he wrote on Instagram.
Das has acquired reward as well as police proceedings for his monologue in Washigton lately.
Sen's "Aarya", a Disney+ Hotstar series directed with the aid of Ram Madhvani, became nominated inside the first-class drama collection category along Chile's "El Presidente", Israel's "Tehran" and the second season of "There She Goes" from the UK.
Israel's "Tehran" crowned the drama series class, finishing India's run at the yearly awards.
Madhvani on Monday had hoped to convey the trophy domestic.
Here we're after taking a 16-hour flight, we are hoping whilst we move again, we will win but even if we do not it's miles a huge huge issue to be nominated," he said on Monday.
Last yr, director Richie Mehta's "Delhi Crime", fronted through Shefali Shah, won the great drama series honours at the International Emmys.
Organised by using the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, the International Emmys intention at "recognizing excellence in tv produced outdoor of the U.S. For over forty eight years".
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