2 min readNew DelhiUpdated: Apr 5, 2026 07:57 PM IST
Chetak Screen Awards 2026: After seven years, Bollywood has once again come together to celebrate the best of cinema at the Chetak Screen Awards tonight. Instituted by The Indian Express Group, the event was created with the belief that art must be recognised purely on merit, integrity, and peer respect. At the much-awaited event, celebrities turned up the heat on the red carpet, serving some serious glam.
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Here’s taking a look at the best-dressed female stars.
Rasika at the Chetak Screen Awards 2026. (Express Photo by Akash Patil)
Rasika Dugal kept it chic in a striped blue-and-white number, with a brown leather belt cinching the waist. Her flower-adorned hair bun added an extra edge to her overall look.
Shubhangi Atre at the Chetak Screen Awards. (Express photo by Narendra Vaskar)
Television actor Shubhangi Atre looked glamorous in a lime green chiffon sari paired with an embroidered blouse.
Manjiri Pupala at the Chetak Screen Awards. (Express Photo by Akash Patil)
Manjiri Pupala, nominated for Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Female) for her performance in Superboys Of Malegaon, looked stunning in a shimmering golden dress. She pulled her hair up and let her dangly earrings tie the look together.
Shreya Chaudhry at the Chetak Screen Awards (Express photo by Narendra Vaskar)
Shreya Chaudhry, nominated in Best Actor (Female)-OTT Film category, chose a maroon strapless leather dress, keeping accessories to a minimum.
The nominees, and subsequently the winners of the Chetak Screen Awards 2026, were selected by the Screen Academy—an independent, not-for-profit body comprising 53 acclaimed filmmakers and cultural voices—which adds to the honours’ credibility.
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