Radhika Madan Becomes Youngest Member From India To Be On International Emmy Awards Jury, Shares Heartfelt Not

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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.

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'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.

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