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Actors Are Incomplete Without Fans: Divyanka Tripathi

IANS, 28 Apr, 2016 12:19 PM
  • Actors Are Incomplete Without Fans: Divyanka Tripathi
It was a surprising moment for actress Divyanka Tripathi, who won six trophies at the Star Parivaar Awards 2016 for her role of Ishita Bhalla in popular daily soap "Ye Hai Mohabbatein". She said actors are "incomplete" without support from their fans.
 
"I was surprised to see most of the awards coming to our show ('Ye Hai Mohabbatein'). Every category in which we were nominated has won the title," Divyanka, who won awards for categories like Favourite Bahu, Favourite Maa and Favourite Patni among others, said after the show.
 
"I feel blessed to be a part of such a wonderful team. Also, I want to thank my fans because we as actors are incomplete without them. Their love and blessings make us complete," she added.
 
Co-hosted by Harshad Arora and Karam Rajpal, the award show, which honours the best talent in the television industry, took place here on Wednesday night.
 
Divyanka also took home the trophies for Favourite Digital Sadasya (Female) and Favourite International Jodi and Favourite Jodi, both of which she shared with her "Ye Hai Mohabbatein" co-star Karan Patel.
 
A telecast date for Star Parivaar Awards 2016 is yet to be announced. 

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