
Vikrant Massey poised for National honour? Rani Mukerji may join the winners' list too
It's final '12th Fail' is winning
Subhash K. Jha reported that Vikrant Massey's performance in 12th Fail is getting him the National Award. It is final. The report also shared that Rani is a strong name in the Best Actress race, though two prominent actresses from the South are also in close competition.
Though official confirmations are still awaited, the speculation has stirred excitement—especially among Vikrant's fans. The actor, who has consistently delivered nuanced performances over the years, had earlier expressed how much a National Award would mean to him.
In an interview with News18, Vikrant shared, 'I've prayed for one since I was a kid wanting to become an actor. A National Award is the highest honour an Indian actor can dream of.
To receive it from the President of the country—that's monumental.' He added, 'I hope the film wins. I hope Vidhu Vinod Chopra wins. And yes, I hope I win too. Fingers crossed.'
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After starring opposite Shanaya Kapoor in Aankhon Ki Gustakhiyan, Vikrant will be seen playing Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar in White, a biopic currently in production.
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Rani Mukerji, meanwhile, is all set to reprise her fierce cop role in Mardaani 3, which is already underway. She's also rumoured to star opposite Shah Rukh Khan in King, though an official announcement is still pending.
Whether the rumours materialize or not, both actors have made a mark—and the excitement around the awards is only growing.
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