Let the Show Begin
Last night saw the finale of the IIFA Awards 2009, we broadcast LIVE from The Green Carpet - (you can listen again on the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ iPlayer - and don't forget The Love Bollywood One Hour Special). The Green Carpet was like being on the Generation Game's conveyor belt - star after star after star.
Once the arrivals were over, the awards and the performances began - here's a list of winners:
Best Film: Jodhaa Akbar
Best Director: Ashutosh Gowariker - Jodhaa Akbar
Best Actor in a Leading Role - Male
Hrithik Roshan - Jodhaa Akbar
Best Actor in a Leading Role - Female
Priyanka Chopra - Fashion
Best Actor in a Supporting Role - Male
Arjun Rampal - Rock On
Best Actor in a Supporting Role - Female
Kangana Ranaut - Fashion
Best Actor in a Comic Role
Abhishek Bachchan - Dostana
Best Actor in a Negative Role
Akshaye Khanna - Race
Best Story
Neeraj Pandey - A Wednesday
Best Music
A.R.Rahman - Jodhaa Akbar
Best Lyrics
Javed Akhtar - Jashn-E-Bahara (Jodhaa Akbar)
Best Playback Singer - Male
Javed Ali - Jashn-E-Baharaa (Jodhaa Akbar)
Best Playback Singer - Female
Shreya Ghoshal - Teri Ore (Singh is Kinng)
IIFA DECADE WINNERS:
Film of Decade: Lagaan
Director of Decade: Rakesh Roshan
Male star of Decade: Shah Rukh Khan
Female star of Decade: Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
Music Director of the Decade: AR Rahman
Raj: It was an amazing rollercoaster of a day - the crowds were fantastic, the stars shone like diamonds - and everyone came up to talk to us. We were humbled when Mr Amitabh Bachchan, in the midst of all the glitz and glamour, came over and thanked us for interviewing him earlier and that his fans have been commenting on our chat on his blog. WOW - Catch the full interview on the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Asian Network - a web exclusive! Click here to see all our videos from IIFA 2009.
Pablo: It was excellent seeing all the fans on the green carpet, and a big thank you to all of them for being such great sports and for all their compliments. My heart was totally in my mouth when I meet Priyanka Chopra, I was hoping she would win best female in a leading role, and she did! The only young guy to come in traditional Indian attire was Peter Andre, designer Manav Gangwani designed his outfit and it suited him down to the ground.
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At 29th Oct 2009, U14192822 wrote:I agree with CDGuy, however the tables are also turned with western culture having influence over east, I saw that Kangana Ranaut looked stunning wearing a dress from , a Swedish designer who also found some fame with Michelle Obama.
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At 30th Dec 2009, U14153696 wrote:I was out at this year at and was amazed at the amount of people partying away in Bollywood themed clothing. I know London is a very culturally diverse capital, was so much nicer to see than the standard short skirts and tight tops.
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