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IIFA 2014: 'Bhaag Milkha Bhaag' sweeps the honours

Darpan News Desk IANS, 27 Apr, 2014 01:30 PM
  • IIFA 2014: 'Bhaag Milkha Bhaag' sweeps the honours
It was “Bhaag Milkha Bhaag” all the way at the 15th edition of the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) Weekend. Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra's directorial venture bagged the maximum top honours including best picture and best director as well as the best actor award for Farhan Akhtar.
 
Deepika Padukone won the best actress trophy for playing a Tamil girl in "Chennai Express" and the actress, who gave back-to-back four hits last year, also walked away with the best entertainer of the year award.
 
Hollywood star John Travolta received an award for his outstanding contribution to international cinema.
 
Held Saturday at the Raymond James Stadium, the Indian cinema's extravaganza was enjoyed by an overwhelming crowd of 20,000 (90 percent were Indian) who were entertained and enthralled by a bevy of Bollywood stars like Hrithik Roshan, Madhuri Dixit, Ranveer Singh and Priyanka Chopra. 
 
“Bhaag Milkha Bhaag”, a biopic on former Olympian Milkha Singh, saw Farhan etching out the role of the athlete with so much élan that he won many awards back home. 
 
 
"I have received awards for 'Bhaag Milkha Bhaag' but this is the first time I am receiving the award in the presence of Milkha Singh. It's a great moment for me and I am extremely honoured to receive the award," said Farhan in his acceptance speech.
 
The actor received the trophy from his father and lyricist Javed Akhtar and actress Shabana Aazmi, while Deepika's “Ram-leela” co-star and rumoured boyfriend Ranveer Singh handed over the award to her.
 
In fact, it was a big moment for the “Bhaag Milkha Bhaag” team when Milkha Signh accompanied them on the stage to receive the best picture award.
 
An emotional Milkha Singh said: "I am thankful to IIFA for bringing me here and giving me respect. I have cried three-four times in my life. First, was when my parents were killed in front of my eyes, second, when I lost the gold medal at the Rome Olympics.... 
 
“Everyone thought I could win the medal but that went away. It was my bad luck. Before I die, I wish someone from India wins the gold medal. I want to see a gold medal and then go,” said the 84-year-old.
 
“Third time I cried was when they made this film and I saw everything (my life's journey) on the screen. Whenever I see the film, I cry. When I was sitting here now, I was in tears seeing the love and recognition the film has got," he added.
 
 
The winning spree of “Bhaag Milkha Bhaag” continued with the best actress in a supporting role award for Divya Dutta and best story trophy for Prasoon Joshi.
 
Aditya Roy Kapoor won best supporting role male award for his bravo performance in “Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani”.
 
Rishi Kapoor, who sent shivers down the viewers' spine as arch-villain Rauf Lala in “Agneepath”, hit the bull's eye once again with his work in “D-Day” and won the award for best actor in a negative role.
 
"When I had played the good boy on the screen, I never won any award but now when I have turned bad, I have been appreciated (Laughs). I am honoured to be here," said the 1980s chocolate boy, known for hits like “Bobby” and “Karz”, after receiving the honour.
 
Arshad Warsi's comic timing in “Jolly LLB” helped him win the best actor in a comic role trophy. 
 
In the music category, hit musical romantic movie “Aashiqui 2” was the big winner with Mithoon-Ankit Tiwari-Jeet Ganguly wining best music directors award, Mithoon the best lyricist gong for penning “Tum Hi Ho” and Arijit Singh best playback singer male for the same song. 
 
 
Best female singer trophy went to Shreya Ghoshal for the rendition of “Sunn raha hai” from “Aashiqui 2”
 
In the category honouring new entrants, Dhanush was declared the best male debutant of the year for “Raanjhana”.
 
Acting-and-singing sensation Priyanka Chopra started the show with her performance, while the gala ended with Hindi cinema's superstar and mesmerizing dancer Hrithik's act.
 
Bollywood diva and dancing queen Madhuri, who was applauded by her fans at IIFA awards, performed on her hit dance numbers, including “Ek do teen”, “Dhak dhak” and “Dola re dola re”. 
 
Before starting with her performance, she wowed the audience by clicking a selfie with them.
 
Ranveer is a craze here. They audience went berserk when he hit the stage to dance on “Tatad tadad” and “Tune maari entry”. In fact, the high point of his performance was when he pulled in Govinda to groove with him on “Tune maari entry”.
 
 
Hosted by Farhan and Shahid Kapoor, it was all about glitz, glamour and loads of Bollywood “tadka”, which the audience lapped up.
 
Complete list of winners:
 
Best Performance in a Leading Role (Female) – Deepika Padukone
 
Best Performance in a Leading Role (Male) – Farhan Akhtar for ‘Bhaag Milkha Bhaag’
 
Best Performance in a Supporting Role (Female) – Divya Dutta for ‘Bhaag Milkha Bhaag’
 
Best Performance in a Leading Role (Male) – Aditya Roy Kapur for “Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani’
 
Best Debut (Male) – Dhanush for ‘Raanjhanaa’.
 
Best Debut (Female) – Vaani Kapoor for Shudh Desi Romance
 
Best Director – Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra for ‘Bhaag Milkha Bhaag’.
 
Best performance in a comic role Arshad Warsi for ‘Jolly L.L.B’
 
Best performance in a negative role – Rishi Kapoor for ‘D-Day’
 
Best Playback Singer (Female) – Shreya Ghoshal for Sun Raha Hai Na Tu (Aashiqui 2)
 
Best Playback Singer (Male) – Arijit Singh for Tum Hi Ho (Aashiqui 2)
 
Entertainer of the year – Deepika Padukone
 
‘Outstanding Contribution to Indian Cinema’ – Shatrughan Sinha. The award was presented by his daughter Sonakshi Sinha.
 
Outstanding Contribution To International Cinema – John Travolta
 
‘Bhaag Milkha Bhaag’ walked away with nine technical awards at the IIFA:
 
Best Cinematography – Binod Pradhan
 
Best Screenplay and Best Dialogue – Prasoon Joshi
 
Best Editing – P S Bharti
 
Best Sound Design – Nakul Kamte
 
Best Sound Mixing – Pranav Shukla
 
Best Background Score – Shankar-Ehsaan- Loy
 
Best Costume Designing – Dolly Ahluwalia
 
Best Make-Up – Vikram Gaikwad
 
‘Krrish 3′ bagged two awards:
Best Action (Sham Kaushal & Tony Ching Siu Tung)
Best Special Effects (Visuals) – Keitan Yadav & Haresh Hingorani – Red Chillies VFX)
 
‘Chennai Express’ also bagged two awards:
Best Song Recording – Vinod Verma for Lungi Dance
Best Sound Mixing – Anup Dev

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