Radhika
Madan
Youngest
Member
Of
International
Emmy
Awards
Jury:
In
a
remarkable
turn
of
events,
the
talented
actress
Radhika
Madan
has
found
herself
a
seat
on
the
jurors'
team
at
this
year's
International
Emmy
Awards,
making
her
the
youngest
Indian
to
make
it
on
the
jury.
The
semi-final
round
took
place
in
Mumbai
on
August
18.
Radhika
Madan
becomes
the
youngest
member
from
India
to
be
on
the
International
Emmy
Awards
Jury
In
just
five
years
since
her
acting
debut
in
2018,
Radhika's
journey
in
the
world
of
cinema
has
been
nothing
short
of
impressive.
Radhika
Madan's
films,
such
as
'Mard
Ko
Dard
Nahi
Hota',
premiered
at
the
2018
Toronto
International
Film
Festival,
where
it
won
the
People's
Choice
Award:
Midnight
Madness.
'Kacchey
Limbu'
and
Sanaa,
which
grabbed
the
Best
Actress
Award
at
the
UK
Asian
Film
Festival,
have
also
premiered
at
varied
international
film
festivals,
including
the
Miami
Film
Festival,
TIFF,
the
New
York
Indian
Film
Festival,
and
the
UK
Asian
Film
Festival,
and
have
also
won
accolades
at
different
film
festivals
worldwide.
Taking
to
her
social
media,
she
said,
"So
overwhelmed
and
grateful
that
I
got
to
be
a
part
of
this
year's
JURY
for
the
INTERNATIONAL
EMMY
AWARDS.
I
always
dreamt
of
being
nominated
but
to
be
on
the
other
side
was
even
more
fulfilling.
Every
day
I
get
up
and
get
to
do
what
I
love
the
most,
a
joy
I
wouldn't
trade
for
anything.
Thank
you
universe😇❤️."
With
back-to-back
hits
and
releases,
Radhika
has
had
quite
a
busy
and
exciting
year
yet.
From
"Saas
Bahu
Aur
Flamingo"
to
Kuttey
and
Kacchey
Limbu,
she
has
many
more
still
in
the
pipeline.
Radhika
is
now
gearing
for
releases
in
2023,
including
Sanaa,
Oscar
contender
Soorarai
Pottru's
remake
featuring
Akshay
Kumar,
Mikhil
Musale's
directorial
Happy
Teacher's
Day,
and
Rumi
Ki
Sharafat,
directed
by
known
ad
filmmaker
Prashant
Bhagya.