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The Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM) concluded on Friday night with a spectacular awards ceremony, celebrating the best of Indian cinema in grand style. This year’s awards honoured some of the most outstanding talents and films from the Indian film industry, marking an unforgettable night for both the winners and the attendees. Ram Charan and Dr AR Rahman bagged the top two honours for their incredible cinematic achievements.
In a highly anticipated announcement, Kartik Aaryan took home the Best Actor award for his remarkable performance, further solidifying his position as one of the most versatile actors in contemporary Indian cinema.
Acclaimed filmmakers Kabir Khan and Nithilan Swaminathan were jointly awarded Best Director for their exceptional work on Chandu Champion and Maharaja.
In addition to these major awards, two films received special recognition for their outstanding contributions to Indian cinema. Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s 12th Fail was acknowledged for its inspiring narrative, and Kiran Rao’s Laapataa Ladies was honoured for its innovative approach and storytelling. Here’s a complete list of winners of IFFM 2024:
- Excellence in Cinema: Dr AR Rahman
- Ambassador of Indian Art & Culture: Ram Charan
- Equality in Cinema: Dunki
- Diversity Champion: Rasika Dugal
- Disruptor in Cinema: Adarsh Gourav
- Breakout Film of the Year: Amar Singh Chamkila
- Short Film Competition: The Vegemite Sandwich and Special mention to Echo
- Best Documentary: Trolley Times
- Best Film from the Subcontinent: The Red Suitcase from NepalSeries
- Best Series: Kohhra
- Best Actor in a Series: Arjun Mathur for Made In Heaven Season 2
- Best Actress in a Series: Nimisha Sajayan for Poacher
- Best Film (Critics Choice): Laapata Ladies
- Best Director (Critics Choice): Dominic Sangma for Rimdogittanga (Rapture)
- Best Performance of the Year (Critics): Vikrant Massey for 12th FailJury Awards
- Best Actress: Parvathy Thiruvothu for Ullozhukku (Undercurrent)
- Best Actor: Kartik Aaryan for Chandu Champion
- Best Director: Kabir Khan for Chandu Champion and Nithilan Swaminathan for Maharaja
- Best Film: 12th Fail
The 15th IFFM Awards brought together some of the most renowned talents from India, making it a night to remember. The festival, which is taken this year from August 15th to 25th, 2024, features a diverse range of films that showcase the rich tapestry of Indian cinema, with the awards ceremony serving as the perfect conclusion to a week of cinematic.
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