The
Night
Manager
Director
Sandeep
Modi
and
Aditya
Roy
Kapur.
Photograph:
Eduardo
Munoz/Reuters
The
Night
Manager,
starring
Aditya
Roy
Kapur,
Anil
Kapoor
and
Sobhita
Dhulipala,
lost
out
to
the
French
show
Les
Gouttes
de
Dieu
(Drops
Of
God)
at
the
International
Emmy
Awards
2024.
The
shows
were
nominated
in
Best
Drama
Series
category.
The
other
contenders
in
the
category
were
Australia’s
The
Newsreader,
Season
2
and
Argentina’s
Iosi,
El
Espia
Arrepentido,
Season
2
(Yosi,
the
Regretful
Spy).
Fleur
Geffrier,
Sam
Kozhaya
and
Alfred
Lot
with
the
Drama
Series
award
for
Les
Gouttes
de
Dieu.
Photograph:
Eduardo
Munoz/Reuters
Aditya
Roy
Kapur,
who
plays
the
titular
part
in
The
Night
Manager,
walked
the
red
carpet
with
the
show’s
director,
Sandeep
Modi.
Anil
Kapoor
and
Sobhita
Dhulipala,
who
play
prominent
parts,
couldn’t
attend
the
awards
ceremony.
The
thriller
also
stars
Tillotama
Shome,
Ravi
Behl
and
Saswata
Chatterjee.
Vir
Das.
Photograph:
Eduardo
Munoz/Reuters
Stand-up
comedian
and
actor
Vir
Das,
who
won
his
first
International
Emmy
Award
last
year
for
his
Netflix
special
Landing,
hosted
the
awards
show.
What
made
his
look
extra
special
was
the
fact
that
he
chose
not
to
wear
a
designer
label
at
the
awards
show.
Instead,
he
chose
a
new
talent
—
Shubhangi
Bajpai
from
New
Delhi
—
to
design
his
outfit.
He
wore
a
jacket
over
an
embroidered
white
kurta
and
pants.
Aokbab-Chutimon
Chuengcharoensukying.
Photograph:
Eduardo
Munoz/Reuters
Aokbab-Chutimon
Chuengcharoensukying
won
Best
Performance
by
an
Actress
for
her
role
in
Hunger.
Maarten
Millen
and
Olivier
Goris
with
the
award
for
Non-Scripted
Entertainment
for
Restaurant
Misverstand.
Photograph:
Eduardo
Munoz/Reuters
Restaurant
Misverstand
Season
2
(The
Restaurant
That
Makes
Mistakes)
bagged
The
International
Emmy
for
Non-Scripted
Entertainment.
Timothy
Spall
with
presenter
Jane
Seymour.
Photograph:
Eduardo
Munoz/Reuters
British
actor
Timothy
Spall
won
Best
Performance
by
an
Actor
for
his
performance
in
the
four-part
true
crime
TV
drama
series,
The
Sixth
Commandment.