Sargun Mehta wins for fifth time at PTC Punjabi Film Awards, this year she won ‘The Critics Award for Best Actress for her film Qismat 2

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Sargun Mehta won the ‘Critics Award for Best Actress for her performance in the Punjabi film Qismat 2 at the PTC Punjabi Film Awards 2022. Directed by Jagdeep Sidhu, the movie stars Ammy Virk, Tania, among others. This is the fifth time that the actor and producer have been honoured at the award ceremony.
 
While PTC Punjabi congratulated her on her big win on Instagram, an elated Sargun took to the same platform and expressed her happiness. She wrote, “Pyaar te bohot saara pyaar .. Thank you #QISMAT2 di saari team nu (sic)” and shared photos from her winning moments in photos at the award show in the years 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2022.

Fans of the actor are happy with her win. On the other hand, Sargun’s TV production along with actor-husband Ravie Dubey, titled Udaariyaan won ‘The Best Show’ award at the 22nd Indian Television Awards (ITA) Awards 2022. It seems to be the celebration time for the couple, their loved ones, team members and well-wishers.
 
Meanwhile, Sargun has a string of projects lined up that includes both acting and production gigs. 

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