Delhi Crime International Emmy Win: Hrithik Roshan, Karan Johar & Other Celebs Congratulate The Team
Bollywood celebrities took to Twitter on Tuesday to congratulated the cast and crew of the web series Delhi Crime, which has won the Best Drama Series award at the 48th International Emmy Awards.
Bollywood
celebrities
took
to
Twitter
on
Tuesday
to
congratulated
the
cast
and
crew
of
the
web
series
Delhi
Crime,
which
has
won
the
Best
Drama
Series
award
at
the
48th
International
Emmy
Awards.
The
victory
at
the
international
awards
held
virtually
this
year
owing
to
the
ongoing
COVID-19
pandemic,
marked
India's
first
International
Emmy
win.
From
filmmakers
like
Karan
Johar
to
actors
like
Hrithik
Roshan
many
shared
their
excitement
and
best
wishes
for
the
big
win.
Filmmaker
Karan
Johar
was
very
happy
with
the
win
and
wrote
on
his
Instagram
story,
"This
is
just
amazing!
Congratulations
to
the
entire
team!
Richly
deserved."
Meanwhile,
Hrithik
Roshan
took
to
Twitter
and
wrote,
"Take
a
bow
@RichieMehta
&
the
talented
team
of
#DelhiCrime
for
your
well-deserved
win
at
#Emmys2020!
Congratulations
on
setting
an
International
precedent
-
@ShefaliShah_
@_AdilHussain
@RasikaDugal
@rajeshtailang"
Filmmaker
Zoya
Akhtar
congratulated
the
team
by
sharing
a
screengrab
of
Emmy
Award's
official
tweet
announcing
Delhi
Crime's
big
win.
She
captioned
her
Instagram
story
as,
"India
just
won
it's
first
Emmy." National
Award-winning
actor
Vicky
Kaushal
simply
wrote,
"Congrats
Team
#DelhiCrime."
Actress
Yami
Gautam
proudly
wrote,
"Proud
and
congratulations
to
the
team
#DelhiCrime"
and
actress
Aditi
Rao
Hydari
added,
"Amazing!
Amazing!
Amazing!
Congratulations
to
the
team
of
#DelhiCrime
for
their
much-deserved
win
at
the
#Emmys2020,
can't
wait
to
see
season
2!"
Take
a
look
at
some
more
tweets,
#DelhiCrime
wins
the
Emmy
@iemmys
International
Awards
for
Best
Drama.
This
is
EPIC!!
Other
than
Delhi
Crime
(Netflix),
Four
More
Shots
Please!
(Amazon
Prime
Video)
was
also
nominated
for
Best
Comedy
Series
and
actor
Arjun
Mathur
was
nominated
for
Best
Actor
for
his
role
in
Made
In
Heaven
(Amazon
Prime
Video),
but
lost
to
other
international
performers.
Last
year,
Netflix's
Lust
Stories
and
Sacred
Games
were
nominated
respectively
for
Best
TV
Movie/Mini-Series
and
Best
Drama
Series
awards.