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Does Bipasha deserve GIFA best actress trophy?

Monday, December 11, 2006 • Hindi Comments
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Bipasha Basu’s sterling performance in ‘Corporate’ was her best till date. No doubts about that. But can it match the superlative effort put in by Kajol in ‘Fanah’? The answer lies in the question itself. Incidentally Bipasha was present during the recently concluded GIFA Awards in Kuala Lampur yesterday and the organizers found it befitting that the best actress award be given to her instead of say Kajol who was conspicuous by her absence. It’s not the X Factor…but the C Factor (Read Convenience…).

It seems GIFA awards were fraught with gaping bloopers. At many an occasion the trophies kept breaking away, Arbaz Khan and Minisha Lamba goofed up their lines in spite of prominent Tele Prompters and everybody present got some sort of award or the other (Katrina Kaif: Miss Beautiful Lips, SRK and Priyanka Chopra: Most searched stars on internet). And except for Abhishek and Salman’s performance the fizz was missing in the show (SRK opted not to perform due to a torn ligament). Never mind the damp squib…check out the award list anyway…

# Best Actor (Male): Hrithik Roshan (Krish

# Best Actress (Female): Bipasha Basu (Corporate)

# Best Film: Lage Raho Munnabhai

# Best Director: Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra (Rang De Basanti)

# Best Music: A R Rehman (Rang De Basanti)

# Lifetime Achievement Award: Rakesh Roshan

# Best Supporting Actor: Abhishek Bachchan (Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna)

# Best Supporting Actress: Soha Ali Khan (Rang De Basanti)

# Best Actor in a Comical Role: Tusshar Kapoor (Golmaal)

# Best Actor in a Villainous Role: Saif Ali Khan (Omkara)

# Best Debut (Female): Kangana Ranaut (Gangster)

# Best Debut (Male): Upen Patel (36 China Town)

# Best Singer (Male): Zubin Ali (Ya Ali/ Gangster)

# Best Singer (Female): Alka Yagnik (title track/ KANK)

# Best Lyricist: Prasoon Joshi (Rubaru/ Rang De Basanti)

# Best Story: Raj Kumar Hirani and Vidhu Vinod Chopra (Lage Raho Munnabhai)

# Best Cinematographer: Tasadduq Hussain (Omkara)

# Best Screenplay: Resnil Desilva and Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra (Rang De Basanti)

# Best Editor: P S Bharthi (Rang De Basanti)

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