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Chetak Screen Awards 2026: Shalini Vatsa wins Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Female) award for Homebound | Bollywood News

Chetak Screen Awards 2026: Shalini Vatsa wins Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Female) award for Homebound | Bollywood News

2 min readChennaiApr 5, 2026 10:11 PM IST The prestigious Chetak Screen Awards held on Sunday in Mumbai honoured the best in cinema and OTT. At the ceremony, Shalini Vatsa took home the Chetak Screen Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Female) for Homebound. Shalini competed with a strong lineup of performers. The nominees in the category included Divya Dutta for Chhaava, Sheeba Chadha for Haq, Dolly Ahluwalia for Sitaare Zameen Par and Manjiri Pupala for Superboys Of Malegaon. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW VIDEO Vicky Kaushal presented the trophy to the winner at the grand ceremony held in Mumbai on Sunday. Bollywood star Alia Bhatt, comedians Zakir Khan and Sunil Grover, and eminent journalist Saurabh Dwivedi (Editor – Hindi, The Indian Express) served as hosts in the ceremony. ALSO READ | Chetak Screen Awards 2026 LIVE Updates Instituted by The Indian Express Group, the Chetak Screen Awards recognise art purely on merit, integrity and peer respect. This is why both nominees and winners were selected by the Screen Academy, an independent, not-for-profit body comprising …

Khauf review: Psychological horror show digs deep, builds dread | Web-series News

Khauf review: Psychological horror show digs deep, builds dread | Web-series News

The choice of a working women’s hostel as the site of dread in this psychological horror show is a smart one: young women streaming in from small towns for jobs and freedom bring with them their histories, and when those unaddressed traumas and personal demons are unleashed, anything can happen. There’s power in ‘Khauf’s premise, and the initial episodes get busy introducing us to the characters we will meet in the eight-part series. Gwalior girl Madhu’s (Monika Panwar) arrival on the same floor on which live a handful of petrified women (Priyanka Setia, Chum Darang, Riya Shukla, Suchi Malhotra) serves as a catalyst for forward movement. A mysterious hakim (Rajat Kapoor) lives in what looks like an old Chandni Chowk gali, dishing out equally mysterious lotions and potions to his patients who come to him as a last resort. Police woman-cum-single mother (Geetanjali Kulkarni) lives in despair of her teenaged son (Satyam Sharma), who turns out to be doing dodgy things for the hakim, and when she takes her woes her best friend, the warden …