Rajkummar Rao's phone hasn't stopped ringing ever since it
was announced Wednesday evening that he has been named for the National Film
Award for the best actor for "Shahid". He says "it's the most
important day" of his life.
"It feels great! It is the most important day of my
life. I was not expecting this at all, but when I got to know about it, my
heartbeat slowed down," Rajkummar said.
His voice exuded a tone of contentment - and why not.
A Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) - Pune
graduate, the actor made his Bollywood debut with Dibakar Banerjee's
unconventional film "Love Sex Aur Dhokha", which released in 2010.
He was then noticed for his fluid acting skills in films
like "Ragini MMS", "Shaitan" and "Gangs Of
Wasseypur", before he pushed the envelope with critically acclaimed films
like "Kai Po Che!", "Shahid" and more recently for
"Queen".
In "Shahid", Rajkummar has sunk his teeth into the
real life story of Shahid Azmi, slain lawyer and human rights activist, who was
the defending lawyer of 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks co-accused Faheem Ansari.
Shahid was shot dead in his office in 2010.
The National Film Awards jury has recognised Rajkummar for
bringing to life "the soul of Shahid Azmi".
He has shared the best actor award with Suraj Venjaramoodu
for Malayalam movie "Perariyathavar".
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