Ranveer Singh wins Best Actor of the Year Award for 83 at the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne

Ranveer Singh wins Best Actor of the Year Award for 83 at the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne

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Category : Awards Published on: August 17 2022

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  • Ranveer Singh, who was hailed by many for his performance in ’83, has won the Best Actor of the Year award at the prestigious Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IIFM).
  • The Indian Film Festival of Melbourne is currently underway. The 13th edition of the gala, being held in the Victorian capital both in person and virtually, will close on August 20.
  • Sports drama '83' and thriller movie 'Jalsa' were the top winners at the IFFM Awards 2022. Kabir Khan was named the best director for 83, which also won the award for the best film.
  • The award for best actress went to Shefali Shah for 'Jalsa' and the Suresh Triveni-directed film was honoured with the 'Equality in Cinema' prize. 'Jalsa', which was released on Prime Video, explored themes of social disparities and moral corruption.
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