Manasi Parekh expressed a deep sense of recognition and appreciation for her work after winning the National Film Award for Best Actress on Saturday. The National Film Awards for 2022 were announced on Friday, with Parekh being honoured for her role in the Gujarati film 'Kutch Express'. She shared the award with Nithya Menen, who was recognized for her performance in the Tamil movie 'Thiruchitrambalam'.

Manasi Parekh on her National Award win Parekh, reflecting on the significance of the award, noted that it came in the 20th year of her career—a milestone she will never forget. Her journey began with roles in popular daily soaps like 'India Calling' and 'Kasautii Zindagii Kay' before she transitioned to Gujarati cinema, featuring in films such as 'Golkeri' and 'Dear Father'. In an Instagram post, Parekh wrote, "I completed 20 years as an actor this year, and August 16, 2024, will be a day etched in my mind forever.

" She recalled how filmmaker-actor Anand Tiwari was the first to inform her of the award, leading her to jump out of her makeup chair in disbelief as she was flooded with congratulatory messages. "I cried. I cried hard and loud," she shared, comparing her reaction to that of her character Monghi in 'Kutch Express', who has a similar emotional outburst when her world collapses.

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Manasi Parekh (@manasi_parekh) Parekh reflected on her years of struggle, insecurities, and the long wait to be recognized. She recalled the mome.