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'PK' scores big at Star Guild Awards 2015

Darpan News Desk IANS, 12 Jan, 2015 10:59 AM
  • 'PK' scores big at Star Guild Awards 2015
Filmmaker Rajkumar Hirani's "PK" won the Best Film along with Best Director, Best Dialogue, Best Sound Mixing and a special award for earning over Rs.100 crore here at the the Renault Star Guild Awards 2015.
 
The awards ceremony took place Sunday night at Reliance Mediaworks in Film City and it was "PK" that took the maximum awards at the gala night. The film stars Aamir Khan and Anushka Sharma in the lead roles.
 
The Film & Television Producers Guild of India and Wizcraft International Entertainment announced the winners in Film & Television for the year 2014.
 
Actor Shahid Kapoor won the award for best actor for his performance in "Haider" while Priyanka Chopra walked away with the best actress award for her role in "Mary Kom".
 
Taking the podium as host, the inimitable Kapil Sharma brought his own brand of humour to the night as he enthralled audiences with his quick wit.
 
While megastar Amitabh Bachchan performed at Piddly song from his upcoming movie "Shamitabh", Priyanka Chopra kicked off the night with a stunning performance on "Asalaam e ishqum" and "Ram chahe leela chahe".
 
Alia Bhatt created magic on the stage with a performance on "Phataaka gudi" and "Radha on the Dance floor". Other performances included Jacqueline Fernandes and Shahid.
 
Big B gave a special tribute on behalf of the Guild to late filmmaker Ravi Chopra, while Akshay Kumar honoured Sajid Nadiadwala for 60 Years of Nadiadwala grandson. 
 
Rakesh Roshan received a Lifetime Acheivement Award that was presented to him by Jeetendra and son Hrithik Roshan. Deepika Padukone walked away with the award for Entertainer of the Year and Alia Bhatt won the Gionee Most Stylish Youth Icon Award.
 
Priyanka Chopra won the award for Hindustan Times Celebrity for a Cause, on the other hand the Star Plus Shining Superstar Award went to Shraddha Kapoor.
 
The Renault Star Guild Awards 2015 co-powered by Gionee Smartphones and Ola Cabs will telecast Jan 18 on Star Plus channel.

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