By A Staff Reporter
In Delhi, actor Manoj Bajpayee reacted with enthusiasm upon learning that his film 'Gulmohar' has been awarded Best Hindi Film at the 70th National Film Awards. Bajpayee emphasized, "It is a huge thing when such a small film makes its presence felt at the National Film Award." This achievement is a testament to the film's resonating story and its ability to capture the attention of both audiences and critics.
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During his remarks, Bajpayee also paid tribute to veteran actress Sharmila Tagore, stating, "Sharmila ji is not just a legend and a great actor but also a caring, graceful, gracious, and dignified woman. I get to learn a lot from her." His words reflect not only his respect for Tagore's illustrious career but also the valuable insights he gains from her experiences in the industry.
The success of 'Gulmohar' highlights the significance of independent films in showcasing diverse narratives and voices within Indian cinema. As the film continues to garner recognition, Bajpayee's comments serve as a reminder of the power of storytelling and the role of seasoned actors in inspiring the next generation.