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61st Britannia Filmfare Awards 2015



>Ranveer Singh for Bajirao Mastani and Deepika Padukone for Piku win the Filmfare Best Actor and Actress Awards! xD

I truly think this Award for Ranveer was more than just well-deserved. He needed that since Ram Leela, where unfortunately and rightly Deepika stole the show from him!

To be nominated for two different performances though in the same category: Deepika, (Y) What if she makes it to 3 performances the upcoming years?

I was afraid they would have given it over to Big B for Piku! Big B is a spectacular actor and nobody can take that away from him. However, I'm still doubting the fact whether someone can keep winning awards for over 5 decades. He, does effectively win the Critics Award for Best Actor (Male) for Piku.


>Priyanka Chopra wins the Best Actor in a Supporting Role award for Bajirao Mastani which is fair enough, I felt her acting intensity more than Deepika in the movie.

Priyanka has become the first and only actress to win a Filmfare award in five different acting categories now!~ xD "You can love me, you can hate me. But you can't ignore/deny me!"

Priyanka first won her black lady in 2004 - Best Female Debut for her first film "Andaz." Then she went on to win the Best Performance in a Negative Role award for her crackling performance in "Aitraaz." 

Her third award came in the Best Actress (Jury/Popular) category for "Fashion." She also went on to win the Critics Award for the Best Actress for her dark and edgy performance in "7 Khoon Maaf."

>Incidentally, Bhansali also won the Best Director award for the same film.

From Best Film, Best Action to Best Costume to Best Singer to Best Production Design, the film had a lot many trophies to take home.~

>The Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor goes to Anil Kapoor for 'Dil Dhadakne Do' I think deserved this one! xD

>Best Singer (male): Arijit Singh for 'Sooraj dooba hai' from 'Roy'
Best Singer (female): Shreya Ghoshal for 'Deewani mastani' from 'Bajirao Mastani'

P.S. 
Best Debutant (Male): Sooraj Pancholi for 'Hero'

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