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The glitz and glamour of the NEXA IIFA Awards 2023 reached its pinnacle as Bollywood's brightest stars gathered to celebrate a night of achievement. Here are some of the best moments where these celebrities lifted the IIFA Trophy

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A legendary icon, Kamal Hasan, basks in the well-deserved glory as he is honoured with the prestigious IIFA Award for "Outstanding Achievement in Indian Cinema."


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Performance in a Leading Role - Female

Though not physically present, Alia Bhatt's extraordinary talent shines bright as her remarkable performance in 'Gangubai Kathiawadi' is honoured with the prestigious IIFA Trophy.


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Triumph of cinematic brilliance!

Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Kumar Mangat Pathak & Abhishek Pathak clinched the IIFA trophy for "Best Picture", celebrating the phenomenal success of their film 'Drishyam 2.'


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R.Madhavan soars to new heights as he triumphantly claims the IIFA trophy under the category "Direction" for his stellar work in “Rocketry: The Nambi Effect!”


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A Stellar Triumph!

Hrithik Roshan graces the stage at Nexa IIFA Awards 2023, as he claims the IIFA Trophy for "Performance in a Leading Role- Male" for his action-packed role in the film 'Vikram Vedha.


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It was indeed a memorable moment for Mouni Roy as she claimed her first IIFA Trophy for "Performance in a Supporting Role- Female" for her stellar work in 'Brahmastra Part One: Shiva'


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The timeless and talented, Anil Kapoor adds another feather to his cape as he walks on stage to claim the IIFA Trophy for "Performance in a Supporting Role- - Male" in "Jugjugg Jeeyo."


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The musical pioneer, Pritam secured the IIFA Trophy in the category of "Music Direction" for his outstanding contributions to the film "Brahmastra Part One: Shiva."


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With their out-of-the-box thinking, Jasmeet K Reen & Parveen Shaikh crafted the story of Darlings, a masterpiece of a film that clenched the IIFA trophy for the category “Best Story - Original”


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Following the intriguing plot of their original film Drishyam, Aamil Keeyan Khan and Abhishek Pathak won the IIFA Trophy in the category “ Best Story - Adapted” for their role in the film “Drishyam 2”


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The sensational words of Amitabh Bhattacharya for the song "Kesariya" in the film Brahmastra Part One: Shiva were so soul-touching, he was awarded with the IIFA trophy for the category “Lyrics” at IIFA 2023.


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Everyone stood on their feet as the sensational #ShreyaGhoshal took the stage to receive her IIFA Trophy as the winner in the category “Playback Singer - Female” for her soul-soothing song Rasiya from the film Brahmastra Part One: Shiva.


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"Manish Malhotra, the visionary fashion maestro, shimmered with pride as he is adorned with the esteemed IIFA Award for the category of "Outstanding Achievement in Fashion in Cinema."


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The power couple Riteish Deshmukh and Genelia Deshmukh were exuding with pride as they were honoured with the esteemed IIFA Award for the category of "Outstanding Achievement in Regional Cinema."


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Although Arijit Singh wasn’t able to attend himself, the sensational singer, claimed the coveted IIFA trophy in the category of "Playback Singer - Male" for his enchanting rendition of the melodious track "Kesariya" from the film "Brahmastra Part One: Shiva."


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Heartiest congratulations to the captivating newcomer Khushalii Kumar, who has made a remarkable impact in the industry by securing the IIFA trophy for her outstanding performance in the film "Dhokha: Round D Corner" and emerging as the winner in the category of "Best Debut (Female)."


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It was a memorable moment for the talented actors, Shantanu Maheshwari and Babil Khan, as they made a remarkable entrance into the world of cinema. It was indeed a once-in-a-lifetime achievement for the young actors as they accepted the prestigious IIFA trophy in the category of "Best Debut (Male)" for their outstanding performance in the films "Gangubai Kathiawadi” & “Qala.”


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Best Choreography

Bosco-Cesar's choreography casts a spell on the audience, winning them the coveted IIFA Award for their exceptional work in "Bhool Bhulaiya 2" under the category of "Choreography."


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Background Score

Although Sam CS was unable to receive the IIFA trophy himself, his intriguing work earned him the prestigious IIFA Technical Award in the category "Background Score" for his remarkable work in "Vikram Vedha."


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The team of DNEG and Redefine clinches the IIFA Technical Award for their extraordinary work in "Special Effects" for the epic film "Brahmastra Part One: Shiva."





Paris [France], May 27: Beyonce paid a moving tribute to the late legendary singer Tina Turner.

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She paused her Renaissance tour stop in Paris on Friday to honour Tina Turner an artist she has routinely referred to as her greatest influence, in the wake of the singer's death earlier this week, Variety reported.

"I just want to take a second and honour Tina Turner," Beyonce told the crowd at the Stade de France. "If you're a fan of mine, you're a fan of Tina Turner. I wouldn't be on this stage without Tina Turner, so I want you guys to just scream, so she can feel your love. I feel so blessed that I was allowed to witness her brilliance." Beyonce was heavily inspired by Turner's artistry and authenticity. As Beyonce said during her 2005 tribute to Turner at the Kennedy Center Awards, "Every now and then, when I think of inspiration, I think of the two Tinas in my life -- that's my mother, Tina, and of course, the amazing Tina Turner."

Known as the Queen of Rock 'n' Roll for her blistering performances and powerfully gritty vocals, Tina died on May 24 after a long illness.She breathed her last at her home in Kusnacht near Zurich, Switzerland. The news of her demise was shared by her publicist Bernard Doherty via a statement, People reported. "Tina Turner, the 'Queen of Rock'n Roll' has died peacefully today at the age of 83 after a long illness in her home in Kusnacht near Zurich, Switzerland. With her, the world loses a music legend and a role model," the statement read."There will be a private funeral ceremony attended by close friends and family. Please respect the privacy of her family at this difficult time," the statement further read. Since 1994 the American-born singer had been living in Switzerland with her husband, German actor and music producer Erwin Bach, earning her Swiss citizenship in 2013.

In recent years she battled a number of serious health problems, including a stroke, intestinal cancer and total kidney failure that required an organ transplant. Boasting one of the longest careers in rock history, Turner scored Billboard Top 40 hits across four decades, earning her Grammys, a Kennedy Center Honor, and entry into the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame. Most recently, Turner was the focal point of an HBO documentary on her life titled Tina.

As per People, Turner's early years were marred by her tumultuous marriage to musical partner Ike Turner, who subjected her to brutal acts of physical and psychological abuse. (He died in 2007.) Her survival and harrowing escape was dramatized in the 1993 film What's Love Got to Do with It starring Angela Bassett.

In 2008, she announced that her Tina! 50th Anniversary Tour would also be her last, and from that point on she largely retired from the music industry. She began to focus more on her private life, notably her relationship with German actor and music producer Erwin Bach. After decades together, the pair married in 2013. In 2018, she made one of her last public appearances, dropping in at the premiere of the London musical based on her life story, Tina, which details every turbulent moment of her 50-year singing career.




The complete list of the winners of Cannes 2023 is provided


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The complete list of the winners of Cannes 2023

The complete list of the winners of Cannes 2023 is provided below:


COMPETITION

Palme d’Or: “Anatomy of a Fall,” Justine Triet

Grand Prix: “The Zone of Interest,” Jonathan Glazer

Director: Tran Anh Hung, “The Pot au Feu”

Actor: Kōji Yakusho, “Perfect Days”

Actress: Merve Dizdar, “About Dry Grasses”

Jury Prize: “Fallen Leaves,” Aki Kaurismaki

Screenplay: Sakamoto Yûji, “Monster”


OTHER PRIZES

Camera d’Or: “Inside the Yellow Cocoon Shell,” Thien An Pham

Short Films Palme d’Or: “27,” Flóra Anna Buda.

Short Films Special Mention: “Fár,” Gunnur Martinsdóttir Schlüter

Golden Eye Documentary Prize: TBA

Queer Palm: “Monster”


UN CERTAIN REGARD

Un Certain Regard Award: “How to Have Sex,” Molly Manning Walker

Jury Prize: “Hounds,” Kamal Lazraq

Best Director Prize: “The Mother of All Lies,” Asmae El Moudir

Freedom Prize: “Goodbye Julia,” Mohamed Kordofani

Ensemble Prize: “The Buriti Flower,” João Salaviza, Renée Nader Messora, cast and crew

New Voice Prize: “Omen,” Baloji


DIRECTORS’ FORTNIGHT

Europa Cinemas Label: “Creatura,” Elena Martín

Society of Dramatic Authors and Composers Prize: “A Prince,” Pierre Creton


CRITICS’ WEEK

Grand Prize: “Tiger Stripes,” Amanda Nell Eu

French Touch Prize: “It’s raining in the house,” Paloma Sermon-Daï

GAN Foundation Award for Distribution: Pyramide Films, “Inshallah a boy”

Louis Roederer Foundation Rising Star Award: Jovan Ginić, “Lost Country”




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