Rang de Basanti wins in Indian movie awards

Sat Jun 9, 2007 11:37pm EDT
 
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By Sumeet Desai

SHEFFIELD (Reuters) - Bollywood came to Britain this weekend as 12,000 people crammed into a stadium in northern England to see Hindi movie Rang De Basanti (Paint It Saffron) scoop nearly a dozen awards, including best picture.

The International Indian Film Awards (IIFA) awards, the Indian film industry's equivalent of the Oscars, were held in Sheffield this year as the academy moves around the world -- last year's were in Dubai -- to build international appeal.

Directed by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra and starring Aamir Khan, Rang De Basanti tells the story of a young London based film maker who chances upon the diaries of her grandfather who served in the British police force in India and draws parallels between 1930s India and the present day.

But the biggest cheers of an award show spanning more than six hours from Saturday night to early Sunday morning were reserved for Hrithik Roshan who won best actor for his role in Krrish -- billed as India's first superhero movie.

"May our children never be afraid to dream the impossible because ... someone like me could get this far," said Roshan, who also won the gong for the most glamorous male lead.

Bollywood is the name given to the popular Mumbai-based Hindi-language film industry in India and derives from Bombay, the former name for Mumbai, and Hollywood. Its films sell hundreds of millions of tickets every year.

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