Is Anant V Joshi Proud of 'Kathal' & '12th Fail' Winning National Awards?

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Key Takeaways
- Anant V Joshi celebrates dual wins at the National Film Awards.
- 'Kathal' and '12th Fail' acclaimed for their true stories.
- Recognition serves as motivation for future projects.
- Support from industry figures crucial in filmmaking.
- Messages of social awareness highlighted by Vikrant Massey.
Mumbai, Aug 2 (NationPress) Actor Anant V Joshi is absolutely thrilled as both of his films, 'Kathal' and '12th Fail', have made a remarkable impact at the National Film Awards. 'Kathal' has been honored with the title of 'Best Hindi Film', while '12th Fail' has secured the accolade for 'Best Feature Film'.
Reflecting on this significant recognition, Anant expressed that it fills him with immense pride to have been involved in 'Kathal' and '12th Fail', and to see both films celebrated at the National Awards.
With a heart full of gratitude, Anant stated, "I am incredibly thankful to Guneet Monga, Achin Jain, and Ekta Kapoor for 'Kathal', and to Vidhu Vinod Chopra for '12th Fail', for supporting such compelling narratives. The fact that both films are based on true stories makes this moment even more special."
He noted the overwhelming love and appreciation he has received for his roles in these films, and being honored with such a prestigious award serves as a great motivation for him.
"I aspire to continue selecting stories that resonate with a broader audience while entertaining them. I feel profoundly lucky to be part of these inspiring cinematic journeys that have been recognized today," he added.
In celebration of 'Kathal''s National Award win, Sanya Malhotra reminisced about her visit to Ghatigaon during the film's preparation and how it left a lasting impression on her.
Sanya took to Instagram to share a series of behind-the-scenes images from the satirical comedy.
“While preparing for 'Kathal', I recall driving to Ghatigaon with Yasho, meeting the people who inspired him to write this story changed my perspective. I still vividly remember sitting in that car, overwhelmed and grateful for the opportunity to portray Mahima,” the 'Mrs.' actress shared.
On another note, Vikrant Massey, who received the 'Best Actor' award for '12th Fail', dedicated his National Award to the marginalized communities.
"I dedicate this award to all the marginalized individuals in our society — those often overlooked, and who confront the socio-economic challenges of our nation every day," he wrote.