Radhika Apte photographed in Mumbai.
Los Angeles:
Bollywood actress Radhika Apte has won Best Actress in an international narrative feature honour at this year's Tribeca Film Festival for her performance in anthology film Madly.
The 30-year-old actress starred in Clean Shaven, which is a segment of Madly.
The Hunterrr actress thanked the festival for the recognition in a Twitter post:
The award for best US narrative feature went to Dean, which was written and directed by Demteri Martin. It is a comedy about a man, who falls for a woman just as his father prepares to sell his family home in the wake of his mother's death.
Junction 48 was honoured with the best international narrative feature award.
The award for the best actor in a US narrative feature film went to Dominic Rains (The Fixer), while Mackenzie Davis' performance in Always Shine earned her the best actress.
Alan Sabbagh received the best actor award in an international narrative feature for his work in The Tenth Man.
The 30-year-old actress starred in Clean Shaven, which is a segment of Madly.
The #Tribeca2016 Award for Best Actress in an International Narrative Feature goes to... @Radhika_Apte in MADLY. pic.twitter.com/IM58HypvxD
— Tribeca (@Tribeca) April 21, 2016
The Hunterrr actress thanked the festival for the recognition in a Twitter post:
Thank you @Tribeca !! https://t.co/VmADPe25RP
— Radhika Apte (@radhika_apte) April 21, 2016
The award for best US narrative feature went to Dean, which was written and directed by Demteri Martin. It is a comedy about a man, who falls for a woman just as his father prepares to sell his family home in the wake of his mother's death.
Junction 48 was honoured with the best international narrative feature award.
The award for the best actor in a US narrative feature film went to Dominic Rains (The Fixer), while Mackenzie Davis' performance in Always Shine earned her the best actress.
Alan Sabbagh received the best actor award in an international narrative feature for his work in The Tenth Man.