Fawad Khan Nominated at Filmfare Awards for Best Debut
Fawad Khan has been nominated for Flimfare Awards for the Movie KhoobSurat which was a remake of an old Indian film. Fawad Khan was featured with Sonam Kapoor and the movie got 8 out of 10 stars from bollywood. 2015 is giving a warm welcome to Pakistani entertainment industry not by just nominating Fawad Khan for Filmfare awards but other people from the Pakistani industry too. Fawad made his Bollywood make a big appearance inverse Sonam Kapoor as a Rajput ruler in Disney India’s cutting edge lighthearted comedy film Khoobsurat. A year ago, the Disney sovereign won Masala Awards’ ‘Best Bollywood Debut’.
The Filmfare Awards, initially presented in 1954, are displayed yearly by The Times Group to respect the imaginative and specialized perfection of experts in Bollywood.
Different assignments in the class incorporate Tiger Schroff (“Heropanti”), Tahir Raj Bhasin (“Mardaani”), Sharib Hashimi (“Filmistaan”), and Freddy Daruwala (“Holiday”).
In the interim, Alia Bhatt and Arjun Kapoor starer rom-com “2 States” drives the 60th Filmfare Awards with seven selections, emulated by Kangana Ranaut’s parody show “Ruler” which has been named in five separate classes.
The sleeper hits of 2014 have deserted enormous plan blockbusters “PK”, “Glad New Year” and “Kick”.
“2 States” has been assigned in different classes, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Male), Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Female), Best Music and Best Playback Singer (Male).
Then again, Kangana’s “Ruler” stands an opportunity to win in classifications including Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor in a Leading Role (Female), Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Female) and Best Music.
Separated from “Ruler” and “2 States”, the Best Film classification incorporates “Mary Kom”, “Haider” and “PK”.
Abhishek Varman (“2 States”), Anurag Kashyap (“Ugly”), Rajkumar Hirani (“PK”), Vikas Bahl (“Queen”) and Vishal Bhardwaj (“Haider”) are in the race for the Best Director title.
Regardless of striking gold in the cinema world with “Kick” and “Glad New Year”, Bollywood’s driving Khans – Salman and Shah Rukh – have been disregarded in the Best Actor in a Leading Role classification. Nonetheless, Aamir Khan is designated for his ironical satire show “PK” close by Akshay Kumar (“Holiday”), Hrithik Roshan (“Bang Bang!”), Randeep Hooda (“Rang Rasiya”) and Shahid Kapoor (“Haider”).
On-screen characters Alia Bhatt (“Highway”), Kangana Ranaut (“Queen”), Madhuri Dixit (“Dedh Ishqiya”), Priyanka Chopra (“Mary Kom”), Rani Mukerji (“Mardaani”) and Sonam Kapoor (“Khoobsurat”) are seeking the Best Actress trophy.
In Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Male) class, Abhishek Bachchan (“Happy New Year”), Kay Menon (“Haider”), Riteish Deshmukh (“Ek Villain”), Ronit Roy (“2 States”) and Tahir Raj Bhasin (“Mardaani”) have been selected.
The opposition for the Supporting Actress awards will be between Amrita Singh (“2 States”), Dimple Kapadia (“Finding Fanny”), Juhi Chawla (“Gulaab Gang”), Lisa Haydon (“Queen”) and Tabu (“Haider”).
Albeit music maestro A.r. Rahman has not been incorporated for Best Music class, there is an intense battle between Amit Trivedi (“Queen”), Anupam Amod, Arko Pravo Mukherjee, Yo Honey Singh, Mithoon and Pritam (“Yaariyan”), Himesh Reshammiya, Meet Bros Anjjan and Yo Honey Singh (“Kick”), Mithoon, Ankit Tiwari and Pakistan band SOCH (“Ek Villain”) and Shankar-Eshaan-Loy (“2 States”).
For Best Lyrics, in the not so distant future Amitabh Bhattacharya for “Zehnaseeb” (“Hasee Toh Phasee”), Gulzar for “Bismil” (“Haider”), Irshad Kamil for “Patakha guddi” (“Highway”), Kausar Munir for “Suno na sangemarmar” (“Youngistaan”) and Rashmi Singh for “Muskurane ki wajah” (“Citylights”) will be contending with one another.
Vocalist Ankit Tiwari for “Galliyan” (“Ek Villain”), Arijit Singh for “Pole magan” (“2 States”) and “Suno na sangemarmar” (“Youngistaan”), Benny Dayal for “Locha-E-Ulfat” (“2 States”) and Shekhar Ravjiani for “Zehnaseeb” (“Hasee Toh Phasee”) are in the race for Best Playback Singer (Male) class.
For the same grant in female class, Jyoti Nooran and Sultana Nooran for “Patakha guddi” (“Highway”), Kanika Kapoor for “Child doll” (“Ragini MMS 2″), Rekha Bhardwaj for “Humari atariya pe” (“Dedh Ishqiya”), Shreya Ghoshal for “Manwa lage” (“Happy New Year”) and Sona Mahapatra for “Naina” (“Khoobsurat”) have been named.
The complete designation rundown is accessible on filmfare.com, while the recompenses service will occur Jan 31 in M