Updated On: 23 November, 2021 10:13 AM IST | New York | IANS
Siddiqui lost out to Scottish actor David Tennant in the Best Performance by an Actor category. Sushmita`s Aarya was edged out by the Israeli spy thriller series Tehran; and Vir Das`s comic take on Indian history, Vir Das: For India, made way for Call My Agent: Season 4

Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Vir Das and Sushmita Sen
The Indian challenge at the 49th International Emmy Awards, which concluded at Casa Cipriani in New York City on late Monday night (US Eastern Time), ended with Nawazuddin Siddiqui losing out to Scottish actor David Tennant in the Best Performance by an Actor category. Ram Madhvani`s `Aarya` was edged out by the Israeli spy thriller series `Tehran`, which got The International Emmy for Drama Series. And Vir Das`s comic take on Indian history, `Vir Das: For India`, made way for yet another Netflix acquisition, `Call My Agent: Season 4`, which walked away with The International Emmy for Comedy.
Tennant, who became famous as The Doctor in the British TV series `Doctor Who`, was honoured for his work in the three-part crime drama miniseries `Des`, which centres around the Scottish serial killer Dennis Nilsen, who was arrested in 1983, after the discovery of human remains which had blocked a drain near his London home. Moshe Zander`s `Tehran` tracks the story of a Mossad agent on her first mission in the Iranian capital, which also happens to be her place of birth.