Niharika Konidela Critiques Filmfare Awards South 2026 for Ignoring Debut Winners
Actor Niharika Konidela recently shared her thoughts on the Filmfare Awards South 2026, which took place in Kochi. She expressed that while being surrounded by so many talented artists was a special experience, she felt that debut winners were not given a chance to speak on stage.
Niharika stated, “Celebrating the brilliance of Indian cinema at the Filmfare awards is always a highlight, and seeing such incredible talent under one roof was truly special.” However, she emphasized her disappointment that debut winners from Telugu, Tamil, and Kannada cinema missed the opportunity to share their voices.
She remarked, “That stage isn't just a platform; it represents the realization of their dreams. Hearing their voices would remind us all why we fell in love with cinema in the first place.”
‘That One Minute May Last a Lifetime’
Niharika acknowledged the time constraints of such large-scale events but insisted that every moment is crucial, especially for new artists. “That one minute shouldn't be taken away from someone standing on that stage for the first time. Because for them, that one minute may last a lifetime,” she added.
During the Filmfare Awards 2026, notable films like Pushpa 2: The Rule, Amaran, Aadujeevitham, and Bramayugam received multiple awards.
Niharika, daughter of actor-producer Nagendra Babu and niece of actor Chiranjeevi, has hosted the show Dhee Juniors and acted in films such as Oka Manasu, Suryakantham, and Happy Wedding. On a personal note, she got engaged to Chaitanya Jonnalagadda in August 2020 but announced their divorce in 2023.




