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IIFA 2015: 2 States, Haider Lead Nominations

IIFA 2015: 2 States, Haider Lead Nominations

2 STATES HAS RECEIVED NINE NOMINATIONS AND HAIDERHAS RECEIVED EIGHT NOMINATIONS AT IIFA 2015

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Romantic comedy 2 States and Vishal Bhardwaj’s Shakespearean adaptation Haider are leading with nine and eight nominations at IIFA awards 2015 while superstars Aamir and Shah Rukh Khan are pitted against each other in the Best Actor category.

Rajkumar Hirani’s inspiring PK earned six nominations and Kangana Ranaut’s Queen received 5 nominations for the 16th edition of International Indian Film Academy (IIFA), which will take place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from June 5-7.

The Best Picture category is dominated by female-centric films like Queen, Highway and Priyanka Chopra’s biopic Mary Kom. 2 States, Haider and PKwill also compete in the category.

Aamir and SRK are nominated in the best actor category for their roles in PK and Happy New Year respectively. They will face competition from Hrithik Roshan (Bang Bang), Shahid Kapoor (Haider), Arjun Kapoor (2 States) and Randeep Hooda (Highway).

Queen and Mary Kom stars Kangana and Priyanka will compete in the Best Actress category alongside Rani Mukerji (Mardaani), Deepika Padukone (Happy New Year), Alia Bhatt (2 States) and Anushka Sharma (PK).

The Best Director category has Vikas Bahl (Queen), Vishal Bhardwaj (Haider), Rajkumar Hirani (PK), Abhishek Verman (2 States) and Imtiaz Ali (Highway).

The Best Supporting Actor list includes Ronit Roy (2 States), Riteish Deshmukh (Ek Villain), Kay Kay Menon (Haider), Randeep Hooda (Kick), Inaamul Haq (Filmistaan) and veteran actor Naseeruddin Shah for Finding Fanny.

In the Best Supporting Actress category, Tabu is the strongest contender for her powerful role in Haider as Shahid’s mother. Other nominees include Amrita Singh in 2 States, Lisa Haydon in Queen, Juhi Chawla in Gulaab Gang and Huma Qureshi in Dedh Ishqiya.

Actors Govinda (Happy Ending), Sharib Hashmi (Filmistaan), Sanjay Dutt (PK) and Varun Dhawan (Main Tera Hero) are nominated in the Best Comic Actor category.

Riteish and Kay Kay Menon earned their second nomination in the Best Negative Actor category along with Nawazuddin Siddiqui (Kick).

Vishal Bhardwaj is also nominated in the Best Music category for Haider, along with Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, Mithoon-Banjara, Yo Yo Honey Singh and Pritam.

Best Lyrics category has names like Manoj Muntashir, Rashmi Singh and Amitabh Bhattacharya while the Best Playback Singer Male list has Ankit Tiwari (Galliyan), Arijit Singh (Muskarane), Mika Singh (Jumme Ki Raat) and Sukhwinder Singh (Bismil).

Singers Shreya Ghoshal (Samajhawan), Kanika Kapoor (Baby Doll) and Sultana & Jyoti Nooran (Patakha Guddi) are competing in Best Female Playback Singer category.

Vikas Bahl, Caitally Parmar and Parveez Shaikh (Queen), Chetan Bhagat (2 States) and Abhijat Joshi & Rajkumar Hirani (PK) are in the race for Best Story.

“It is amazing how Indian cinema is growing strength by strength every year. It has been a spectacular year for Indian cinema across genres of films and a multitude of talent on and off screen. Some of the biggest films are contending for awards this year and the nominations reflect the talent and achievements of our Indian Film Industry,” said Andre Timmins, Director – Wizcraft International Entertainment Pvt Ltd. IIFA awards are held in a different country every year in a bid to take Indian cinema to various corners of the world.

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