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Marathi film 'Naal' child actor Treesha Thosar breaks Kamal Haasan's record: 'Thug Life' actor congratulates 4-year-old, Welcomes the record-breaker

Four-year-old Treesha Thosar has made history by winning a National Award for her role in the Marathi film 'Naal'. Her performance as a child artist surpassed even Kamal Haasan, who won his first National Award at six. Haasan himself congratulated Treesha, praising her incredible talent and acknowledging her record-breaking achievement.
Marathi film 'Naal' child actor Treesha Thosar breaks Kamal Haasan's record: 'Thug Life' actor congratulates 4-year-old, Welcomes the record-breaker
As the National Awards, the highest accolade in Indian cinema, have been announced, it has become big news that a young girl has achieved a feat this year. Four-year-old Treesha Thosar, who played the role of best child artist in the Marathi film 'Naal', has won a National Award for her outstanding performance. With this achievement, she has also broken the record of Kamal Haasan, the proudest actor of Indian cinema. Kamal Haasan praised the girl's success and expressed his heartfelt congratulations on social media.

Kamal Haasan warmly congratulates Treesha for surpassing him

Kamal Haasan himself started his career as a child star. He won the National Award at the age of six for the film 'Kalathur Kannamma,' remaining the only actor to receive this recognition at a young age. But now Treesha Thosar has broken it. Appreciating this, Kamal Haasan said, “Dear Ms. Treesha Thoshar, my loudest applause goes to you. You’ve beaten my record, as I was already six when I got my first award! Way to go, madam. Keep working on your incredible talent. My appreciation to your elders in the house."

Treesha Thosar shines as Sindu in 'Naal'

'Naal,' starring Treesha Thosar, is an emotional film centered around a family. A young girl named Sindu is raised by her father, but her life changes during her journey to find her real mother. Treesha Thosar's subtle acting was the lifeblood of the film. Her ability to fully embody the character at just four years old was a major reason for her success.
This is what made her worthy of a National Award and earned her praise from film fans and critics.

Treesha Thosar's win marks a milestone

The National Film Awards are the highest recognition of the Indian film industry and are given only when an actor brings a character to life. It is an amazing feat for a four-year-old to achieve this. Treesha Thosar's success has become a beacon of hope for the future of Indian cinema. Fans are hopeful that he will portray many more great roles and achievements as he grows up.

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