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Awards of the International Indian Film Academy
| Also known as: | IDEA IIFA Awards (2009) Samsung International Indian Film Academy Awards (2003, 2005) Electrolux Kelvinator International Indian Film Academy Awards (2002) Kelvinator International Indian Film Academy Awards |
| Location: | (changing) |
| Media type(s): | Film |
| Event type: | Industry event |
| Official website(s): | http://www.iifa.com/ |
| Notes: | - The Awards of the International Indian Film Academy "have been established to honour the achievements of the Indian film industry and of Asians in the arena of World Cinema. The IIFA Awards celebrate the single most powerful and popular form of entertainment, which is a community binder for Indians across the world - Indian Cinema." (from the IIFA web site, 2001)
- The event takes place since 2000 and is celebrated in changing locations all over the world.
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2009 11 June - 13 June | unknown | Venetian Macao-Resort-Hotel, Macau | unknown |
2008 6 June - 8 June | Bangkok, Thailand | Chak De! India (2007) |
2007 7 June - 10 June | Yorkshire, England | Rang De Basanti (2006) |
2006 16 June | Dubai | Black (2005) |
2005 11 June | ArenA Stadium, Amsterdam, Netherlands | Veer-Zaara (2004) |
2004 22 May | Indoor Stadium, Singapore | Kal Ho Naa Ho (2003) |
2003 17 May | Anil Kapoor (I) Diya Mirza | The Dome, Northgate, South Africa | Devdas (2002/I) |
2002 6 April | Lara Dutta | Arena of Stars, Genting, Malaysia | Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India (2001) |
2001 16 June | Kabir Bedi Priyanka Chopra | Sun City, South Africa | Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai (2000) |
2000 24 June | Amitabh Bachchan Anupam Kher Yukta Mookhey | Millenuim Dome, London, England, UK | unknown |
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