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Tue May 21 08:59:41 SAST 2013

Roadtrip drama sweeps awards at IIFAs

AFP Relaxnews | 11 June, 2012 13:59
Bollywood actress Balan poses with the Best Actress in a Leading Role Award trophy, backstage at the IIFA Awards show in Singapore
Bollywood actress Vidya Balan poses with the Best Actress in a Leading Role Award trophy, backstage at the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) Awards show in Singapore June 10, 2012.
Image by: TIM CHONG / REUTERS

Director Zoya Akhtar's road trip drama ‘Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara’ swept the top honours, including best picture and best director, at the IIFA ceremony held late in Singapore.

The movie, which loosely translates to You Wont Get A Second Life, scooped up nine awards including best supporting actor for the director's brother Farhan Akhtar and best story at the annual ceremony.

"This evening is turning out to be more fabulous than expected... I thank my crew and I beg them to do my next film," a jubilant Zoya Akhtar said in her acceptance speech.

The movie traces a soul searching bachelor trip to Spain by three inseparable friends played by heart-throbs Hrithik Roshan, Abhay Deol and Farhan Akhtar.

It was seen as a strong contender at the 13th International Indian Film Academy awards, which was taking place for the second time in Singapore, and did not disappoint.

Elsewhere, Vidya Balan won best actress for her role in The Dirty Picture, a loosely based biopic about the tumultuous life of South Indian sex siren ‘Silk Smitha’.

Ranbir Kapoor, the latest member of the legendary Kapoor clan to enter the Bollywood fold, won best actor for his role as an aspiring professional musician in the pulsating romantic drama Rockstar.

Indian music maestro and Oscar award winner A.R. Rahman won the nod for best music direction in the same movie.

Some 10 000 fans were at the Singapore Indoor Stadium to watch the four-hour ceremony which included high-octane song and dance performances, organisers said.

Another 800 million were estimated to have watched the TV broadcast of the awards ceremony, they added.

A three-day festival leading up to the night saw the world premiere of political thriller "Shanghai," a glitzy fashion show and film workshops for Bollywood fans in Singapore.

The city-state last played host to the event in 2004.

First launched at the Millennium Dome in London, the awards have been held in 12 cities around the world including Colombo, Macau, Bangkok, Dubai, Amsterdam and Johannesburg.

It is held outside India every year in an effort to increase the international profile of the popular Hindi-language film industry and win new audiences abroad.

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