Vir Das, International Emmy Awards 2023, Best Comedy
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Vir Das proudly posing with his trophy that he shared with Derry Girls - Season 3 for Best Comedy at the International Emmy Awards 2023. Photo: X / @thevirdas

Vir Das bags International Emmy Award-2023 for Best Comedy

The Indian comedian won the award for the film Vir Das: Landing, streaming on Netflix. He shared the award with season 3 of Derry Girls


Actor-comic Vir Das won the International Emmy Award for his stand-up special Vir Das: Landing in the best comedy series category, the organisers said. The awards ceremony was held in New York on late Monday night (November 20).

This was the second nomination and maiden win in the segment for Das, who shared the trophy with popular British teen sitcom Derry Girls - season three.

Bagging the International Emmy award for the best comedy series is "an incredible honour that feels like a dream," said Das.

"Winning an Emmy for Vir Das: Landing in the “Comedy Category” is not just a milestone for me but for Indian comedy as a whole. It's heartening to see Vir Das: Landing resonate globally, thanks to Netflix, Aakash Sharma, and Reg Tigerman who made it special," Das said in a statement.

Das is also the first Indian comedian to achieve the feat.

"My journey from crafting local stories to receiving a global accolade has been both challenging and rewarding, and Netflix has been instrumental in that growth. I'm excited about the continued exploration of diverse narratives, from Noida to the International Emmys - India gets you there," he added.

Shefali Shah and Jim Sarbh were the other Indian artists to be nominated at the annual international awards ceremony.

Shefali, who was nominated in the best actress category for the second season of Netflix show Delhi Crime, lost the title to Mexican star Carla Souza of La Caida (Dive).

Rocket Boys star Jim Sarbh also couldn't convert his best performance by an actor nomination into a win. Sarbh was bested by Sherlock alum Martin Freeman, who earned the award for The Responder.

(With inputs from agencies)

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