Guwahati: Acclaimed actress from Assam, Urmila Mahanta, has been honoured with the coveted ‘Outstanding Versatile Performer of the Year’ award by Times Network, cementing her position as one of Northeast India’s most celebrated cinematic talents.
The recognition comes as part of Times Network’s grand celebration honouring exceptional individuals and institutions from Northeast India.
Urmila was among 36 distinguished personalities and organizations recognized as ‘Gems of Northeast’ for their outstanding contributions across diverse fields.
Urmila’s accolade recognizes her impressive career across various film industries. She has earned critical acclaim for her performances in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Bengali, and Hindi cinema, in addition to her stellar works in Assamese films.
Her versatility has made her a sought-after performer in pan-Indian cinema, breaking regional barriers to establish herself as a truly national talent.
Her most recent theatrical venture is “Sikaar”, the first Indo-British film, co-starring Assamese singing sensation Zubeen Garg and internationally renowned actor Adil Hussain.
The glittering award ceremony brought together a constellation of renowned personalities, influential leaders, business magnates, and achievers from across Northeast India.
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Expressing her gratitude for the honour, she said, “This award is the testament of hard work and determination. I’m truly honoured and humbled. Thank you, Times Now, Times Network for the recognition.”