Nithya Menen won the Best Actress prize for her performance in Thiruchitrambalam in the 70th National Film Awards, which were announced on Monday. There is much disagreement on whether sai pallavi, who played the lead in Gargi, should have won, even though most people think Nithya Menen had a fantastic performance.
 
Disappointed admirers are saying that Pallavi's performance in Gargi was more worthy of the honor, and social media is a hive of activity. While one fan wrote, "ROBBED," next to a noteworthy scene from Gargi, another said, "Sai Pallavi deserved the Best Actress award for Gargi." Nithya Menen is respected, but Gargi's part required greater emotional investment and difficulty. social media comments emphasize how excellent the screenplay, narrative, and acting by sai pallavi were all aspects of Gargi.
 
Many fans expressed their dissatisfaction and displeasure with the outcome, asking why the movie did not win any honors. There are speculative claims that the awards might be influenced by political prejudice. Currently leaning to the right, the national government is in charge of overseeing the National Film Awards.
 
There have been rumors that Sai Pallavi's prior criticism of The kashmir Files, a movie that right-wing fans liked, affected the jury's verdict. Supporters are wondering if these factors had anything to do with her losing out on the Best Actress prize. This issue reminds me of the 2005 National Awards, where saif ali khan won Best Actor for his part in a light love comedy like Hum Tum, beating out Shah Rukh Khan for his outstanding performance in Swades. Since sai pallavi is playing Sita in Nitesh Tiwari's Ramayana, there are also rumors that she may encounter more hate in the days to come.
 

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