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Nimrat feels 'surreal' at the BAFTA

| | Feb 10, 2015, at 02:41 am
London, Feb 9 (IBNS): Bollywood actress Nimrat Kaur, who attended the British Academy of Film and Television Awards 2015 in London, on Monday called her experience of attending the event as 'surreal'.

"At the unforgettable @BAFTA do last night .... So surreal to be there and present as well ! #Baftas2015 #EEBAFTAs," Kaur tweeted.

Nimrat was representing her film 'The Lunchbox' which was nominated for the 'Film Not in the English Language' category. The film lost out to Polish-Danish drama 'Ida'.

The film featuring Irrfan Khan and Nawazuddin Siddiqui, was directed by Ritesh Batra. The film is a love story of lovelorn married lady (Nimrat) and a lonely middle-aged man (Irrfan).

Nimrat also tweeted, "Don't recollect presenting ...but apparently I did ! That was some room with a view ! #EEBAFTAs #Baftas2015 @BAFTA," on presenting an award in the ceremony.

She sported a pink Georges Hobeika dress on the red carpet of the BAFTA awards night which took place at the Royal Opera House.

The ceremony was hosted by Stephen Fry.

 

Image: Wikimedia Commons
 

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