Rising Star Nitanshi Goel Shines on the Filmfare Stage

Young actress Nitanshi Goel impresses audiences and critics alike, winning Best Debut Female at Filmfare Awards for her role in ‘Missing Ladies’.

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At the prestigious Filmfare Awards held in Ahmedabad, Nitanshi Goel was honored with the Best Debut Female Award for her outstanding performance in “Missing Ladies”. The young actress captivated the audience with her talent, and her appearance in a yellow off-shoulder gown designed by Gauri and Nainika became a highlight of the evening.

A Memorable Moment with Shah Rukh Khan

The award ceremony took an unexpected turn when Nitanshi tripped while walking up the stage to accept her award. Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan swiftly came to her aid, holding her hand and ensuring she reached the stage safely. The moment of support between the superstar and the young actress quickly went viral, making headlines across social media.

Early Life and Acting Journey

Born on 12 June 2007 in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, Nitanshi began her acting career at the tender age of nine. She debuted on television with the series “Iskbaaz”, portraying the character of young Anika, a role later played by Surbhi Chandna. Following this, she appeared in popular TV shows like Daiyan and Peshwa Bajirao, steadily building her reputation as a talented child actress.

Breakthrough with ‘Missing Ladies’

Nitanshi made her Bollywood debut in 2014 with “Missing Ladies”, directed by Kiran Rao. Her performance as a young bride navigating rural India’s challenges impressed audiences and critics alike. The film gained international recognition, serving as India’s official entry for the 2025 Oscars, further establishing Nitanshi as a rising star on both national and global platforms.

Accolades and Recognition

For her role in “Missing Ladies”, Nitanshi has earned multiple awards, including recognition at IIFA for Best Actress. Her performance as a resilient young bride demonstrated her emotional depth and acting maturity, making her one of the most promising young talents in Indian cinema today.

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