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Shefali Shah, Jim Sarbh, and Vir Das Nominated for International Emmy Awards

Actors Shefali Shah, Jim Sarbh, and Vir Das have been nominated for the 2023 International Emmy Awards, as announced by the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. The nominations recognize their outstanding contributions to the world of entertainment.

Shefali Shah: She secured a nomination in the “Best Performance by an Actress” category for her role in the second season of the critically acclaimed Netflix series “Delhi Crime.” The show had previously won the International Emmy for Best Drama Series in 2020.

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Jim Sarbh: He received a nomination for his performance in “Rocket Boys.”

Vir Das: He was nominated for his Netflix comedy special titled “Landing.”

These nominations highlight the growing global recognition of Indian talent in the entertainment industry and showcase their exceptional contributions to international television. The International Emmy Awards celebrate excellence in television programming produced outside of the United States.

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