Karan Johar at the International Emmy's 2019. (Photo | Instagram) 
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Karan Johar and Zoya Akhtar reach NYC ahead of 2019 Emmys

The award ceremony is to take place on Monday at the Hilton New York Hotel and this year three Indian projects, 'Sacred Games', 'Lust Stories' and 'the Remix' are a part of the nomination line-up.

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NEW DELHI: Ahead of the much-awaited 2019 International Emmy Awards, filmmakers Karan Johar and Zoya Akhtar have already landed in New York City.

The award ceremony is to take place on Monday (local time) at the Hilton New York Hotel and this year's awards are all the more exciting as three Indian projects, 'Sacred Games', 'Lust Stories' and 'the Remix' are a part of the vast nomination line-up.

After landing in the Big Apple, Karan shared pictures as he waited for the countdown to get over. In a picture shared on his Instagram story, the 'Student of the Year' director is seen with 'Lust Stories' directed Zoya, posing in what seems to be a hotel's hallway.

Both dressed in black overcoats, the two seem all set to step on the red carpet. Posting the still, he wrote, "Zoya Factor."

Earlier on Sunday, Radhika Apte who has been nominated in the Best Performance by an Actress category exuded joy over receiving a "nomination medal" before the event.

Nominations for the same were announced earlier in September and welcomed entries in 11 categories from 21 countries including Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Columbia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, India, Israel, the Netherlands, Portugal, Qatar, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the USA.

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