Treesha Thosar, a four-year-old Marathi child actor, has become the youngest recipient of the National Award for Best Child Artist, surpassing a record previously held by veteran actor Kamal Haasan. Haasan, who won his first National Award at the age of six for his role in the 1960 Tamil film Kalathur Kannamma, extended his heartfelt congratulations to Treesha, acknowledging her remarkable achievement.
Treesha received the award for her performance in the Marathi film Naal 2, a sequel to the critically acclaimed film Naal, directed by Sudhakar Reddy Yakkanti. In Naal 2, she plays Revati Lokhande, also known as Chimi, navigating family challenges. Her natural charm and radiant smile at the 71st National Film Awards ceremony captured the hearts of the nation. The event took place on September 23, 2025, and was attended by several celebrities, including Shah Rukh Khan, who was seen applauding Treesha.
Following her win, Treesha's official Instagram account, managed by her mother Gauthami Thosar, shared a video of her receiving the award. The caption expressed her gratitude and highlighted her family's emotional reaction. Treesha mentioned that while she doesn't fully grasp the magnitude of her achievement, she recognizes that it has brought pride to her family and the state of Maharashtra.
Kamal Haasan also shared a congratulatory message on social media, playfully noting that Treesha had broken his record. He emphasized her incredible talent and encouraged her to continue her work. Haasan later video-called Treesha, acknowledging their shared experience as artists who began their journeys at a young age and offered his support for her artistic development. He advised her to focus on proper training and assured her mother of his assistance in her artistic endeavors.
Despite her young age, Treesha has already appeared in several Hindi and Marathi films, working alongside established actors like Mahesh Manjrekar and Siddharth Jadhav. She also had a significant role in Manjrekar's directorial venture, Punha Shivaji Raje Bhosale. Her role in Naal 2, however, has made her a household name.
Treesha's achievement has been widely celebrated, with many praising her talent and potential. Her success serves as an inspiration to young artists and a testament to the vibrant and evolving landscape of Indian cinema.