The biggest celebration of Indian cinema, the International Indian Film Academy and Awards (Iifa), returns with its 23rd edition to Abu Dhabi, on February 9th, 10th and 11th, 2023. As the countdown to the biggest celebration of Indian Cinema worldwide draws near, International Indian Film Academy (Iifa) Awards announces its 12 Popular Category nominations
Rounding out the 12 Popular award Categories are Best Picture | Direction | Performance in a Leading Role (Female)| Performance in a Leading Role (Male) | Performance in a Supporting Role (Female) | Performance in a Supporting Role (Male) | Music Direction| Best Story (Original) | Best Story (Adapted) | Lyrics | Playback Singer (Female) | Playback Singer (Male). Global Voting goes Live on Tuesday, 27th December 2022 and is open to everyone on https://gvote2023.iifa.com/
The top picks for the ‘Best Picture’ category are Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2, Darlings, Drishyam 2, Gangubai Kathiawadi, Vikram Vedha
Nominations for the ‘Direction’ category are Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2, Brahmastra Part One: Shiva, Darlings,...
Rounding out the 12 Popular award Categories are Best Picture | Direction | Performance in a Leading Role (Female)| Performance in a Leading Role (Male) | Performance in a Supporting Role (Female) | Performance in a Supporting Role (Male) | Music Direction| Best Story (Original) | Best Story (Adapted) | Lyrics | Playback Singer (Female) | Playback Singer (Male). Global Voting goes Live on Tuesday, 27th December 2022 and is open to everyone on https://gvote2023.iifa.com/
The top picks for the ‘Best Picture’ category are Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2, Darlings, Drishyam 2, Gangubai Kathiawadi, Vikram Vedha
Nominations for the ‘Direction’ category are Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2, Brahmastra Part One: Shiva, Darlings,...
- 12/26/2022
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
Chennai, Dec 20 (Ians) Jagan Kumar swept to title triumph in the Pro-Stock 165cc Open category while Chennai youngster Mohan Babu topped the Novice (Stock 165cc) class as the second and final round of the Mmsc fmsci Indian National Motorcycle Racing Championship 2020 concluded at the Madras Motor Race Track (Mmrt), here on Sunday.
Jagan (31) picked up his ninth National title including the 125cc in 2009 and eight in the 165cc Open class. For Babu, a 21-year old Purchase Executive in a Chennai firm, it was his maiden National title. Another Chennai racer, Ann Jennifer had won the Girls title on Saturday.
The championship results in the Pro-Stock 301-400cc category is withheld following a technical protest which was subsequently thrown out. However, the decision has been appealed and a final verdict is awaited.
Jagan, following two consecutive wins this weekend, led team-mate Ky Ahamed by four points going into Race-4 today. "I...
Jagan (31) picked up his ninth National title including the 125cc in 2009 and eight in the 165cc Open class. For Babu, a 21-year old Purchase Executive in a Chennai firm, it was his maiden National title. Another Chennai racer, Ann Jennifer had won the Girls title on Saturday.
The championship results in the Pro-Stock 301-400cc category is withheld following a technical protest which was subsequently thrown out. However, the decision has been appealed and a final verdict is awaited.
Jagan, following two consecutive wins this weekend, led team-mate Ky Ahamed by four points going into Race-4 today. "I...
- 12/20/2020
- by IANS
- GlamSham
Chennai, Dec 19 (Ians) Juggling racing and online exams, teeneger Ann Jennifer (Sparks Racing) from Chennai kept her nerves to regain the girls category title with her fourth consecutive win this weekend's in the Mrf Mmsc Fmsci Indian National Motorcycle Racing Championship at the Madras Motor Racing Track here on Saturday.
Ann, 19, had previously won the title in 2018, but a couple of poor rounds cost her the championship last year.
Meanwhile, former National Champion Rajini Krishnan, 40, rolled back the years and came up with a masterly display to win the premier Pro-Stock 301-400cc race.
Equally impressive victors were Jagan Kumar (Tvs Racing) in the Pro-Stock 165cc race, and Bengaluru's Ullas Santrupt (Racr Castrol Power Racing) and Navneeth Kumar (Rulexx Rockers Racing) from Puducherry in the two Novice (Stock 165cc) category races.
"It was tough to deal with back-to-back race weekends and my online exams. So, immediately after the races, I...
Ann, 19, had previously won the title in 2018, but a couple of poor rounds cost her the championship last year.
Meanwhile, former National Champion Rajini Krishnan, 40, rolled back the years and came up with a masterly display to win the premier Pro-Stock 301-400cc race.
Equally impressive victors were Jagan Kumar (Tvs Racing) in the Pro-Stock 165cc race, and Bengaluru's Ullas Santrupt (Racr Castrol Power Racing) and Navneeth Kumar (Rulexx Rockers Racing) from Puducherry in the two Novice (Stock 165cc) category races.
"It was tough to deal with back-to-back race weekends and my online exams. So, immediately after the races, I...
- 12/19/2020
- by IANS
- GlamSham
Chennai, Dec 12 (Ians) Anish Damodar Shetty (Race Concepts) pulled off a brilliant tactical win in the premier Pro-Stock 301-400cc class race in the first round of the Mrf Mmsc Fmsci Indian National Motorcycle Racing Championship at the Madras Motor Race Track on Saturday.
Biding his time, Shetty, starting fifth on the grid, made a strong move in the second half of the six-lap race to finish ahead of a strong Tvs Racing combination of multiple champion Jagan Kumar and defending champion Deepak Ravikumar who raced nursing an injured knee following a crash during a practice session earlier in the week.
An equally impressive winner on Saturday was Tvs Racing's Ky Ahamed who held off Eneos Honda Erula Racing riders Mathana Kumar and Rajiv Sethu, in the Pro-Stock 165cc category. Sethu, the Race-1 winner on Friday, could not capitalise on a pole-position start. Ahamed's victory somewhat compensated for the absence...
Biding his time, Shetty, starting fifth on the grid, made a strong move in the second half of the six-lap race to finish ahead of a strong Tvs Racing combination of multiple champion Jagan Kumar and defending champion Deepak Ravikumar who raced nursing an injured knee following a crash during a practice session earlier in the week.
An equally impressive winner on Saturday was Tvs Racing's Ky Ahamed who held off Eneos Honda Erula Racing riders Mathana Kumar and Rajiv Sethu, in the Pro-Stock 165cc category. Sethu, the Race-1 winner on Friday, could not capitalise on a pole-position start. Ahamed's victory somewhat compensated for the absence...
- 12/12/2020
- by IANS
- GlamSham
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