Tiger Shroff: Best Debut Male
The man with the moves, this dancing sensation bagged the award for the best debut. He even performed on the IIFA stage and showed his dancing talent.
Image Courtesy: Colors TwitterKriti Sanon: Best Debut Female
The beautiful actress won the same award as her first co-actor, marking her first IIFA even more memorable.
Image courtesy: IndiaForumsKay Kay Menon: Best Performance In A Negative Role
For his portrayal of Khurram Meer in the National Award winning
Haider, the talent house actor got the award for best performance in a negative role.
Image courtesy: IIFA TwitterVarun Dhawan: Best Performance In A Comic Role
For his role as the mischievous Seenu, the heartthrob actor got his first award for best comic performance. After showing off his acting and dancing prowess, the actor has now proved himself in the comic genre as well.
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Riteish Deshmukh who managed to break down his long-standing image of a comic hero won big for his role as the psychopath killer in the movie
Ek Villain.
Image courtesy: IIFA TwitterTabu: Best Performance in Supporting Role (Female)
There is no doubt that Tabu is the one of the finest actresses of her times. This was again proven at IIFA 2015 when she bagged the role of best performance in a supporting role for her portrayal of Ghazala Meer in the movie Haider.
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Shahid Kapoor: Best Actor In A Leading Role
Ever since
Haider has released, Shahid Kapoor has been collecting exceptional reviews for his performance as the titular role, and this award was the icing on the cake.
Image courtesy: IIFA TwitterKangana Ranaut: Best Actress In A Leading Role
This one didn’t come as a surprise for anyone, because of the exceptional performance by Kangana as the simpleton Rani, who discovers herself on a sole honeymoon trip to Europe.
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Vikas Bahl, Chaitally Parmar & Parvez Shaikh: Best Story
Queen didn’t only establish Kangana Ranaut as a leading actress; it was a dream project for everyone associated with the team. The award for the best story was bagged by Vikas Bahl, Chaitally Parmar & Parvez Shaikh, the writers of Queen.
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The highest grossing Bollywood movie was both a critical and commercial success. Rajkumar Hirani won the award for the best director for this movie.
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