IIFA Awards 2017: Winning moments from a starry, starry night
Bollywood's glitziest IIFA Awards ceremony came to a close last night at East Rutherford, New Jersey. Take a look at the glamour and madness.
Bollywood's glitziest IIFA Awards ceremony, officially known as the International Indian Film Academy Awards, presented by the International Indian Film Academy honouring the best Hindi films, actors and technicians of 2016, came to a close last night at
Shahid Kapoor wins the Best Actor Male award for 'Udta Punjab'. He essayed the role of a rockstar addicted to drugs. (PTI Photo)
The Best Actor Female 2016 is none other than Alia Bhatt for her role as a migrant labourer who gets trapped in a drug network, 'Udta Punjab'. (Photo | IIFA Twitter)
Taapsee Pannu is IIFA's Woman of the Year for her gritty drama 'Pink'. (PTI Photo)
Fashionista Alia Bhatt receiving the style icon award. (Photo | IIFA Twitter)
Singer Tulsi Kumar is the Best Singer of 2016 for her soulful 'Soch na sake' in 'Airlift'. (Photo | IIFA Twitter)
Singer Kanika Kapoor is also the Best Singer of 2016 for her soulful 'Da Da Dasse' in 'Udta Panjab'. (Photo | IIFA Twitter)
Critically acclaimed actress Shabana Azmi won the Best Supporting-Female award for 'Neerja' (which won Best Film), where she played Sonam Kapoor's mother. (Photo | IIFA Twitter)
Musical maestro AR Rahman being awarded for his 25 years of contribution to music.
'Raabta' stars Kriti Sanon and Sushant Singh Rajput wow the audience with their chemistry, while performing at the show. (Photo | IIFA Twitter)
'Bhai' as Salman Khan is affectionately called, makes a grand entry at IIFA. (Photo | Ritiesh Deshmukh Twitter)
Disha Patani bags the award for Best Debutant – Female for the bipoic 'M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story'. (Photo | IIFA Twitter)
Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury wins Best Director for 'Pink'. (Photo | IIFA Twitter)
Katrina Kaif shakes a leg at the awards ceremony. (PTI Photo)
Punjabi star Diljit Dosanjh bags the award for Best Debutant - Male, for his role as a bad cop turned good cop in 'Udta Punjab'. (Photo | Diljit Dosanjh Twitter)
Jim Sarbh wins the Best Performance in a negative role for 'Neerja'. He played a terrorist. (Photo | IIFA Twitter)
Amitabh Bhattacharya's stirring number 'Channa Mere Ya' from 'Ae Dil Hai Mushkil' fetches him the Best Lyricist award. (Photo | IIFA Twitter)
That's all, folks! A view of the IIFA stage on one of the most awaited nights in Bollywood. (Photo | IIFA Twitter)