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No from Filmfare Awards to Hrithik Roshan: Hrithik Roshan and wife Sussanne Roshan were disappointed that the actor’s stellar performance in Guzaarish was ignored at the Filmfare Awards on Saturday night in Mumbai.

The duo walked in together hoping to lap up at least one black lady statuette which has been made a little plumper and heavier this year. But they were disappointed by the Filmfare snub.

The Best Actor (Popular Choice) award went to Shahrukh Khan for his role in My Name Is Khan. And the Critics’ Choice Best Actor statuette was bagged by Rishi Kapoor for his role in the small-budget film Do Dooni Chaar.

To cap it all, the show’s hosts Ranbir Kapoor and enacted a spoof on Guzaarish. Imran dressed up as Hrithik while Ranbir mimicked Imran KhanAishwarya Rai.

Clearly, it wasn’t a night to enjoy for Hrithik. He and wife Sussanne left the award function much early.

Sussanne later expressed her disappointment on Twitter: “Just came back from Filmfare. Sometimes in life we get what we don't deserve...makes it difficult to understand what's the logic in all this.”

Ranbir Kapoor and Imran Khan take a look of Hrithik-Aishwarya!: When Ranbir Kapoor and Imran Khan get together to show their antics, expect a blast.
The duo regaled the audiences at the Filmfare Awards in Mumbai on Saturday night by spoofing a few popular acts of the year, but nothing could beat their parody of Ethan and Sophia, played by Hrithik Roshan and Aishwarya Rai, from director Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s film Guzaarish.

Imran dressed up as the magician Ethan and Ranbir was in drag to play the doe-eyed nurse Sophia. Here’s a pic of the duo as Ethan and Sophia. Enjoy!

Indian Traditional Wear dominated Filmfare red carpet: Myriad colour sarees and multi-layered kurtas dominated the red carpet of the 56th Filmfare Awards Saturday night, when celebrities came to attend the coveted and the oldest film award ceremony of Bollywood at the Yash Raj Film studios.

Going Indian was the trend noticed with most actresses opting for traditional wear. While white was the chosen colour of the day with many actresses going in for it, other shades were not left behind either.

Aishwarya Rai made a pretty picture in a plain off-white saree. Sharing her colour were Isha Koppikhar and Mini Mathur, who were also dressed in white, sporting the Indian garb. On the other hand, Urmila Matondkar looked stunning in an elaborate white net anarkali suit.

Vidya Balan, who has shown her saree fetish on a number of occasions and has been spotted in only this outfit in her every appearance, did not disappoint yet again and walked the red carpet in a black saree with gold work designed by her favourite designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee. Dia Mirza too sported a black number but it was a concept saree by Gaurav Gupta, which she had coupled with a black net blouse.

Apart from that Shreya Saran, Poonam Dhillon and Aarti Chabbria, flaunted the peacock colours of blue and green, while Priety Zinta wore a reddish maroon net saree with a velvet blouse and Payal Rohatgi stuck to a peach one, coupled with a red bindi.

However, Rekha, like every year, stole the show, dressed in a rich gold saree and a parrot green blouse.

Others, who sported Indian wear were Raveena Tandon in a black and brown anarkali suit, Kajol in fuscia and blue, asymmetrical suit by Manish Malhotra, Kalki Koechlin in a black and beige suit, Madhuri Dixit in a bright red anarkali suit and Katrina Kaif in a beautiful peachish pink lehenga and long net coat with silver work.

Even though traditional wear was in prominence, western wear too made an appearance with few actresses looking stunning in evening gowns of a range of colours.

Genelia D’souza, Neha Dhupia and newcomer Sandeepa Dhar showed their preference for the colour blue and were seen wearing long flowy gowns of different styles and shades at the event.

While Sridevi walked in a deep purple, backless gown, Sameera Reddy posed for the shutterbugs in a beige shimmery number with a touch of emerald green. On the other hand, Sonakshi Sinha opted for a plain green off-sholder gown and Prachi Desai stuck to a peach train dress.

Finally Malaika Arora Khan looked ravishing as always in a white gown with a touch of gold on the shoulder and Mugdha Godse in a rust yellow long dress with copper work.

On the whole, the night did not lose out on the glamour quotient!
‘Udaan’ bagged maximum Filmfare Awards: Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol won the best actor and actress award respectively for ‘My Name Is Khan’ at the 56th Filmfare Awards Saturday, which was ruled by small budget movie ‘Udaan’ that bagged as many as eight trophies.

Karan Johar walked away with the best director award for ‘My Name Is Khan’, while Salman Khan starrer ‘Dabangg’ was declared the best film at the gala event, hosted by Ranbir Kapoor and Imran Khan. The two were at their wittiest best.

But it’s the first-time director Vikramaditya Motwane’s ‘Udaan’ that bagged maximum awards. The film won the best screenplay and the best story for Motwane and Anurag Kashyap; best cinematography for Mahendra Shetty; best background score for Amit Trivedi; best supporting actor male for Ronit Roy; and best film (jury).

‘Udaan’ also won the best director (jury) award for Motwane and best sound design for Kunal Sharma. Pritam Das also won the same award for ‘Love Sex Aur Dhokha’.

‘Dabangg’, the most successful film of 2010, won five awards including best action for Vijayan Master; best debutant female for Sonakshi Sinha; and best music for Sajid-Wajid and Lalit Pandit.

Namrata Sharma won the best female singer for ‘Munni’ in ‘Dabangg’ and shared it with Sunidhi Chauhan, who won it for ‘Sheila ki jawani’ (‘Tees Maar Khan’).

Light-hearted romantic film ‘Band Baaja Baaraat’ walked away with three awards – best debut director for Manish Sharma, best debut actor male for Ranveer Singh and best dialogue trophy for Habib Faisal.

Habib Faisal’s directorial venture ‘Do Dooni Chaar’, about a middle-class family, too bagged three awards – best production design for Mukund Gupta; best costume for Varsha and Shilpa; and Rishi Kapoor walked away with the best actor (jury) trophy for playing a mathematics teacher who goes through various problems to buy a car.

Farah Khan walked away with the best choreography award for ‘Sheila Ki Jawani’ from her directorial venture ‘Tees Maar Khan’.

The best male singer award went to Rahat Fateh Ali Khan for crooning ‘Dil toh baccha hai ji’ in ‘Ishqiya’ and the song also won best lyrics award for Gulzar.

Vidya Balan got the best actress (jury) award for playing a conniving and scheming woman in ‘Ishqiya’.

Kareena Kapoor walked away with best supporting actress for ‘We Are Family’.

Namrata Rao won the best editing award for her work in Dibakar Banerjee’s experimental film ‘Love Sex Aur Dhokha’.

Ninety-year-old legendary singer Manna De got the lifetime achievement award, while Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan was honoured for his forty years in Hindi cinema and his so-called arch rival Shah Rukh Khan gave him the award.
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