It
was
an
emotional
evening
for
many
film
folk
as
they
won
the
top
awards
at
the
25th
IIFA
ceremony
in
Jaipur.

Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
IIFA
Awards/Instagram
Kartik
Aaryanbagged
the
Best
Performance
in
a
Leading
Role
(Male)
for
Bhool
Bhulaiyaa
3.
His
acceptance
speech
was
moving,
as
he
spoke
about
the
struggles
he
faced
in
his
career.
‘I
don’t
have
words
right
now.
I
am
not
Chandu,
I
am
the
champion.
I
know
this
is
not
an
award
for
that
film
but
I
have
the
same
feeling,’
Kartik
said.
‘The
whole
journey
with
Bhool
Bhulaiyaa
has
been
full
of
thorns.
From
the
beginning,
when
I
was
cast
for
Bhool
Bhulaiyaa
2
people
questioned
whether
I
could
carry
the
film
on
my
shoulders.
And
even
during
Bhool
Bhulaiyaa
3,
we
didn’t
know
if
we
would
succeed
on
the
big
day.
‘Thank
you
to
the
audience
for
always
supporting
the
entire
franchise
and
for
giving
so
much
love
to
both
Bhool
Bhulaiyaa
2
and
Bhool
Bhulaiyaa
3.
This
year,
when
the
film
was
released
during
Diwali
2024,
we
were
incredibly
happy
to
see
the
love
it
received.
‘A
big
thank
you
to
(Director)
Anees
Bazmee
sir
for
creating
such
a
huge
character,
Rooh
Baba,
which
has
truly
become
a
legacy
across
generations.’

Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
IIFA
Awards/Instagram
Laapataa
Ladies
actor
Nitanshi
Goel
was
just
as
emotional,
when
she
won
the
Best
Performance
in
a
Leading
Role
(Female).
“I
wasn’t
expecting
this,”
she
said.
“I
was
hoping
Laapataa
Ladies
would
win
big
but
didn’t
think
I
would
win
myself.
The
other
nominees
were
incredible,
and
I’m
a
huge
fan
of
all
of
them.
I’m
truly
overwhelmed
by
the
love
I’ve
received.”
Asked
about
the
emotional
moment
when
she
couldn’t
hold
back
tears,
she
revealed,
“It’s
become
a
thing
now.
Honestly,
I
couldn’t
stop
crying
because
winning
this
award
is
a
dream
come
true
for
every
actor,
and
it’s
finally
come
true
for
me.
I’m
just
so
grateful.
“I
dedicate
this
to
my
mom,
to
everyone
who
loved
Phool,
to
those
who
accepted
me,
Nitanshi
and
Phool.
A
special
thanks
to
Kiran
(Rao)
ma’am,
Aamir
(Khan)
sir,
and
the
entire
team
of
Laapataa
Ladies.
And,
of
course,
the
universe
for
making
this
happen.”
Looking
to
the
future,
Nitanshi
expressed
excitement
about
working
with
more
stars.
“There
are
so
many
people
on
my
list,”
she
said,
adding,
“But
Shah
Rukh
sir
tops
the
chart,
followed
by
Kartik
Aaryan.
It
would
be
amazing
to
work
with
any
of
them.”

Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
IIFA
Awards/Instagram
Janki
Bodiwala
won
the
award
for
Best
Performance
in
a
Supporting
Role
(Female)
for
Shaitaan.

Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
IIFA
Awards/Instagram
Ravi
Kishan
won
the
Best
Performance
in
a
Supporting
Role
(Male)
for
Laapataa
Ladies.

Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
IIFA
Awards/Instagram
Raghav
Juyal
won
the
award
for
Performance
in
a
Negative
Role
in
Kill.

Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
IIFA
Awards/Instagram
Pratibha
Ranta
won
the
Best
Debut
(Female)
award
for
Laapataa
Ladies.

Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
IIFA
Awards/Instagram
Lakshya
Lalwani
won
the
Best
Debut
(Male)
award
for
Kill.

Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
IIFA
Awards/Instagram
Kunal
Kemmu
won
the
award
for
Best
Directorial
Debut
for
Madgaon
Express.

Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
IIFA
Awards/Instagram
Laapataa
Ladies
won
the
most
awards,
including
Best
Picture
and
Best
Direction
for
Kiran
Rao.

Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
IIFA
Awards/Instagram
Rekha
gave
away
the
Outstanding
Achievement
in
Indian
Cinema
award
to
Rakesh
Roshan.

Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
IIFA
Awards/Instagram
Shreya
Ghoshal
won
the
Playback
Singer
(Female)
award
for
the
chartbuster,
Ami
Je
Tomar
3.0
from
Bhool
Bhulaiyaa
3.

Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
IIFA
Awards/Instagram
Jubin
NautiyalDua
from
Article
370.

Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
IIFA
Awards/Instagram
Ram
Sampath
won
the
award
for
Best
Music
Direction
for
Laapataa
Ladies.

Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
IIFA
Awards/Instagram
Bosco
Martis
and
Caesar
Gonsalves
won
the
award
for
Choreography
for
their
viral
dance
moves
on
the
song
Tauba
Tauba
in
Bad
Newz.

Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
IIFA
Awards/Instagram
Prashant
Pandey
won
the
award
for
Best
Lyrics
for
the
song
Sajni
from
Laapataa
Ladies.

Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
IIFA
Awards/Instagram
Sneha
Desai
won
the
award
for
Best
Screenplay
for
Laapataa
Ladies.

Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
IIFA
Awards/Instagram
Rafey
Mahmood
ISC
won
the
award
for
Cinematography
in
Kill.
With
inputs
from
ANI.
Photographs
curated
by
Satish
Bodas/Rediff.com

