Is Amruta Khanvilkar Thrilled About Her First Maharashtra State Film Award?

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- Amruta Khanvilkar celebrates her first Maharashtra State Film Award.
- The award recognizes her performance in the film 'Chandramukhi'.
- The ceremony featured many esteemed artists and dignitaries.
- Amruta expressed her gratitude towards her team and the audience.
- The Maharashtra State Film Awards promote artistic excellence in cinema.
Mumbai, Aug 6 (NationPress) Actress Amruta Khanvilkar, known for her work in both Marathi and Hindi films, has celebrated a significant milestone by receiving her inaugural Maharashtra State Film Award. The recent ceremony for the 60th and 61st Maharashtra State Film Awards saw Amruta honored with the Best Actress accolade for her performance in 'Chandramukhi', amidst a gathering of esteemed artists and dignitaries.
Currently abroad, the actress has expressed her happiness regarding this achievement from overseas.
In her words, "Today marks an exceptionally meaningful occasion for me as my Maharashtra state has bestowed this recognition upon me. The success of 'Chandramukhi' was a collective effort, and the dedication of everyone involved, from our director to the crew, has truly paid off. The audience's love for this film remains palpable."
She added, "This acknowledgment as an actress for 'Chandramukhi' is a tribute to my Maharashtra state. I will forever cherish the moment of receiving the Maharashtra State Award, my very first state accolade. This recognition will motivate me to continue producing quality work, collaborating with talented individuals, and engaging with our audience through our art."
Amruta also extended her gratitude to the jury and the Maharashtra State Film Awards team for making this moment possible and for valuing her contributions.
The Maharashtra State Film Awards are conferred by the Government of Maharashtra to celebrate excellence in Marathi cinema and its artists. Established in 1963, these awards are judged by an independent jury appointed by the Department of Cultural Affairs, Government of Maharashtra, comprising prominent figures from the film industry. A distinct jury is formed for recognizing contributions in cinema literature. The awards aim to foster artistic brilliance in the film industry and incentivize filmmakers, technicians, and producers.