Ravi Kishan wins major award after Filmfare, He was stellar in a small role, garnering a lot of praise
Ravi Kishan wins Best Supporting Actor at Dadasaheb Phalke International Film Festival Awards 2025 for “Missing Ladies,” dedicates honor to parents and supporters.
Politician-actor Ravi Kishan has achieved a major victory by winning the Dadasaheb Phalke International Film Festival Awards 2025 for his performance in "Missing Ladies." The news was confirmed on the festival's official social media handle, stating that Ravi Kishan has been awarded the Best Supporting Actor award for "Missing Ladies." The caption read, "Honored at the Dadasaheb Phalke International Film Festival Awards 2025 - India's most prestigious film festival and awards ceremony celebrating excellence in cinema, arts, culture, tourism, and heritage." The grand ceremony was held on October 30, 2025, at the NSCI Dome at the SVP Stadium in Mumbai. Reacting to the award win, Ravi Kishan dedicated the achievement to his parents in a statement.
Dedicated the award to his parents
The BJP MP said in a statement, "I received this award with the blessings of my parents, the love of my supporters, and the blessings of Guru Gorakhnath Baba. I receive inspiration to do better from Honorable Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. I express my heartfelt gratitude to everyone for this." Meanwhile, as soon as this news broke, fans were overjoyed, and many rushed to his residence to congratulate him. Ravi Kishan, who is busy campaigning ahead of the Bihar Assembly elections, is currently in Gorakhpur. He also recently won his first Filmfare Award for his performance in the film "Missing Ladies" at an awards ceremony held in Gujarat.
33 years of hard work pays off: Ravi Kishan
Actor-politician Ravi Kishan became emotional and said that his first Filmfare Award is the result of his 33 years of dedication to acting. Ravi Kishan won the prestigious award in the Best Supporting Role (Male) category. After winning the award, Ravi Kishan said, "I've been craving this (Filmfare Award) for 33 years. We used to think this award was bought, but all those myths have been proven wrong. I had faith in myself and Lord Shiva. I want to thank the film's director, Kiran Rao."
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