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3rd IIFA Awards

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3rd IIFA Awards
Date6 April 2002 (2002-04-06)
SiteArena of Stars, Genting Highlands, Malaysia
Hosted byLara Dutta
Highlights
Best PictureLagaan
Best DirectionAshutosh Gowariker
(Lagaan)
Best ActorAamir Khan
(Lagaan)
Best ActressTabu
(Chandni Bar)
Most awardsLagaan (10)
Most nominationsKabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... (18)

The 2002 IIFA Awards, officially known as the 3rd International Indian Film Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the International Indian Film Academy honored the best films of 2001 and took place on 6 April 2002.

The official ceremony took place on 6 April 2002, at the Genting Highlands, in Arena of Stars. During the ceremony, IIFA Awards were awarded in 29 competitive categories.

The IIFA Weekend started with a Press Meet. Attended by the stars, the event received extensive coverage from world media. The same evening saw the music launch of Kaante. The IIFA Karaoke Party gave film stars and high-profile guests a chance to let their hair down.

IIFA hosted the World Premiere of the film Aankhen at the Genting International Showroom. Malaysia witnessed the first ever IIFA Forum. The focus was on the emerging perspectives of Indian Cinema, the exchange of technology and talent. The speakers included Ashutosh Gowarikar, Karan Johar, Farhan Akhtar and Madhur Bhandarkar.

Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... led the ceremony with 18 nominations, followed by Lagaan with 12 nominations, Dil Chahta Hai with 11 nominations, and Gadar: Ek Prem Katha with 10 nominations.

Lagaan won 10 awards, including Best Film, Best Director (for Ashutosh Gowariker), and Best Actor (for Aamir Khan), thus becoming the most-awarded film at the ceremony.

Aamir Khan received dual nominations for Best Actor for his performances in Dil Chahta Hai and Lagaan, winning for the latter.

Winners and nominees

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Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.

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Ashutosh Gowariker (Best Director)
Aamir Khan (Best Actor)
Tabu(Best Actress)
Saif Ali Khan(Best Supporting Actor)
Jaya Bachchan (Best Supporting Actress)
Best Film Best Director
Best Performance In A Leading Role Male Best Performance In A Leading Role Female
Best Performance In A Supporting Role Male Best Performance In A Supporting Role Female
Best Performance In A Comic Role Best Performance In A Negative Role
Male Debutant Star Female Debutant Star

Musical awards

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Best Music Director Best Lyrics
Best Male Playback Singer Best Female Playback Singer
Best Song Recording Best Background score

Backstage awards

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Best Dialogue Best Screenplay
Best Story

Technical awards

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Best Cinematographer Best Choreography
Best Costume Design Best Editing
Best Makeup Best Sound Recording
Best Sound Re-Recording Best Special Effects
  • Aks – Paul Sims
Best Art Direction Best Action

Special awards

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Outstanding Contribution to Indian Cinema

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Outstanding Contribution In Indian Cinema

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Outstanding Achievement in International Cinema

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Electrolux Kelvinator Personality of The Year

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Sony Faces Of The Year

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Superlatives

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Films with multiple nominations
Nominations Film
18 Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham...
12 Lagaan
11 Dil Chahta Hai
10 Gadar: Ek Prem Katha
5 Chandni Bar
3 Ajnabee
Zubeidaa
2 Aks
Lajja
Films with multiple awards
Awards Film
10 Lagaan
8 Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham...
4 Dil Chahta Hai
2 Ajnabee

References

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  1. ^ "IIFA Through the Years". Archived from the original on 10 August 2014. Retrieved 17 August 2014.
  2. ^ Waheed, Sajahan (6 April 2002). "Battle of the megahits". New Straits Times. New Straits Times Press. p. 27. Retrieved 28 December 2020.
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