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Vir Das wins International Emmy Award for best comedy series; Ekta Kapoor bags Directorate Award

Actor-comic Vir Das won the International Emmy Award for his stand-up special Vir Das: Landing in the best comedy series category. The 51st International Emmy Awards Gala was held at the New York Hilton Midtown in New York City on...
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Actor-comic Vir Das won the International Emmy Award for his stand-up special Vir Das: Landing in the best comedy series category. The 51st International Emmy Awards Gala was held at the New York Hilton Midtown in New York City on late Monday night. Every year, the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences conducts the International Emmys with the aim to honour ‘the world’s best television’.

I am delighted to receive the prestigious Emmys Directorate Award. It brings me immense joy and happiness to be honoured at a global scale such as this. I’ve always wanted to tell stories because they give me a chance to be heard, seen and represented. — Ekta Kapoor, Director


This award is not just a recognition of my work, but a celebration of the diverse stories and voices from India. Stories that make us laugh, reflect, and, most importantly, unite. This one is for India, for Indian comedy and for the community of artists at large. — Vir Das, Actor

Winning note

Best Performance by an Actor

Martin Freeman, The Responder

Best Performance by an Actress

Karla Souza in La Caida (Dive)

Comedy

Vir Das: Landing

Documentary

Mariupol: The People’s Story

Drama Series

The Empress

TV Movie/Mini-Series

France La Caida (Dive)

Telenovela

Yargi (Family Secrets)

This was the second nomination and maiden win in the segment for Das, who shared the trophy with popular British teen sitcom Derry Girls Season 3.

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Shefali Shah

“Winning an Emmy for Vir Das: Landing in the ‘Comedy Category’ is not just a milestone for me, but for Indian comedy as a whole. It’s heartening to see Vir Das: Landing resonate globally, thanks to Netflix, Aakash Sharma and Reg Tigerman who made it special,” Das said in a statement. Das is also the first Indian comedian to achieve the feat.

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Jim Sarbh

Das, also known for films such as Go Goa Gone and Delhi Belly, won the award for his fourth Netflix special Vir Das: Landing, a show about what it means to be truly global while looking for home. His last stand-up special Vir Das: For India was nominated for an International Emmy in the best comedy category in 2021.

Ekta Kapoor awarded

Renowned producer Ektaa R Kapoor was honoured with the International Emmy Directorate Award for significant contribution to the world of arts and entertainment. Kapoor, co-founder of production house Balaji Telefilms, is the first Indian woman filmmaker to be bestowed with the recognition.

The Best Telenovela award was bagged by team Yargi

“It brings me immense joy and happiness to be honoured at a global scale, such as this. I’ve always wanted to tell stories because they give me a chance to be heard, seen and represented. I am grateful for the audience’s love that has opened doors for me, allowing me to transition from television to the world of films and OTT,” she said in a statement.

Launched almost 30 years ago, Kapoor’s Balaji Telefilms is known for creating long-running popular soap operas such as Hum Paanch, Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii, Kaahin Kissii Roz, Kasautii Zindagii Kay and Bade Achhe Lagte Hain. Kapoor, daughter of veteran film star Jeetendra and producer Shobha Kapoor, later set up the banner’s film arm, Balaji Motion Pictures. She has also produced multiple movies, including Shootout at Lokhandwala, Love Sex aur Dhokha, Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai, Dirty Picture, Lootera and Udta Punjab, among others.

“Each story that I told became a bridge to connect with audiences on many levels. The unexpected turns this journey took are a testament to the power of love showered by the people of India and beyond. My heart is filled with gratitude, and a stronger resolve to make a positive impact through my work for audiences,” she added. Before Kapoor, media baron Subhash Chandra was presented with the Directorate Award in 2011.

Karla Souza won the Best Performance by an Actress award

Shefali Shah, Jim Sarbh lose

Shefali Shah and Jim Sarbh were the other Indian artistes to be nominated. Shah, who was nominated in the Best Actress category for the second season of Netflix show Delhi Crime, lost the title to Mexican star Carla Souza of La Caida (Dive) fame.

The first season of Delhi Crime had won the International Emmy for the best drama series in 2020, the first award for India at the awards.

Head author and showrunner Katharina Eyssen and executive producer Jochen Laube won the award for Best Drama Series for

The Empress

Rocket Boys star Sarbh also couldn’t convert his best performance by an actor nomination into a win. He was bested by Sherlock alum Martin Freeman, who earned the award for The Responder. Soon after the announcement, Jim took to Instagram and wrote, “No luck folks.”

— Agencies

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