Is Pragya Jaiswal Elated with Her Films’ Major Triumph at Gaddar Telangana Film Awards?

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Key Takeaways
- Pragya Jaiswal celebrates her films' success at prestigious awards.
- Receiving accolades from the Chief Minister of Telangana was a significant honor.
- Her debut film, Kanche, remains close to her heart, having received a National Award.
- Lessons learned from industry veterans shape her career decisions.
- Gratitude towards her family and collaborators highlights her humility.
Mumbai, June 16 (NationPress) Actress Pragya Jaiswal has celebrated a remarkable achievement as her films ‘Kanche’ and ‘Akhanda’ received prestigious accolades at the inaugural Gaddar Telangana Film Awards held in Hyderabad.
These awards, supported by the Telangana Government, were established to pay tribute to the late revolutionary poet Gaddar and signify the state's dedication to honoring its cinematic heritage.
In a heartfelt expression of gratitude, Pragya shared, "Receiving two awards is incredibly validating. My debut film, ‘Kanche’, was recognized as the second-best film of the year, similarly, ‘Akhanda’ also won the second-best film award. Both of these films hold a special place in my heart. Kanche is particularly significant; it won a National Award. To have your first film attain such recognition feels truly rewarding. Receiving this award from the Chief Minister of Telangana was an unforgettable experience."
She further elaborated on her connection to both films, her parents' reactions, and her enriching collaborations with legendary figures like Nandamuri Balakrishna, director Boyapati Srinu, and the invaluable lessons learned from Krish Jagarlamudi, the director of Kanche.
Reflecting on her parents’ pride, Pragya remarked, "Whenever I earn an award, they rejoice, but this occasion brought them exceptional joy. It confirms that our efforts were worthwhile and is incredibly humbling.”
Pragya also shared a pivotal lesson imparted by director Krish Jagarlamudi: "While filming Kanche, I sensed its unique potential. It feels rewarding to continue receiving accolades for my debut film nearly a decade later, validating my instincts."
“Krish once told me, ‘Epic or nothing,’ and those words have resonated with me throughout my career choices,” she added.
Discussing her work experience, Pragya stated, "Working with Nandamuri Balakrishna was a once-in-a-lifetime honor. I am immensely grateful for the opportunity to collaborate with him twice. He has redefined my career, and Kanche was the perfect debut, while Akhanda transformed my career trajectory."
“I owe my deepest gratitude to Boyapati Srinu for selecting me for this monumental film alongside the legendary Nandamuri Balakrishna,” she concluded.