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Screen Awards Function, Shah Rukh and Salman Win PRLog - Global Press Release Distribution Screen Awards Function, Shah Rukh and Salman win The awards season kicked off with the 17th Annual Star Screen Awards, held on January 6, in Mumbai. Here's a look at some of the stunning arrivals, and winners. Jan. 8, 2011 - PRLog -- The awards season kicked off with the 17th Annual Star Screen Awards, held on January 6, in Mumbai. Here's a look at some of the stunning arrivals, and winners. We start with Shah Rukh Khan, who bagged the Best Actor Popular Choice award for his film My Name Is Khan. Incidentally, rival Salman Khan bagged a Best Actor award as well, for his work in Dabangg. Teen Deviyaan Jacqueline Fernandez, Mugdha Godse and Tanushree Dutta choose black and white for the occasion. The Sinhas Sonakshi Sinha, who won the Most Promising Newcomer award for Dabbang, arrived with her proud mother Poonam Sinha and brother Luv. Circle of love Dabangg producer Arbaaz Khan greets Prabhu Deva, as Farah Khan looks on. Gorgeous gowns Roshni Chopra, Katrina Kaif and Dia Mirza decided to wear beautiful evening gowns for the event. http://www.funfilms.in/show/awards-funtions.html Katrina bagged the Best Actor Popular Choice award for her films Raajneeti and Tees Maar Khan. What were they thinking! Kalki Koechlin, Mahi Gill and Antara Mali need to take some fashion tips from their contemporaries. Skin show Prachi Desai is obviously looking to change her goody goody image by showing some skin but the Rock On!! actress needs a designer as well! Amrita Rao and Chitrangada Singh, on the other hand, covered up. Big winners Page 1/3 PRLog - Global Press Release Distribution Kajol and Karan Johar look happy as their film My Name Is Khan won a Screen Award. Shreya Ghoshal recieved an award for Best Playback Singer for her song Bahara from the film I Hate Luv Storys. Sari power Vidya Balan, who bagged an award for Best Actress for Ishqiya, wore her staple sari. Celina Jaitley, who recently got engaged to Dubai-based hotelier Peter Haag, joined her. Blast from the past Pakistani actress and singer Salma Agha -- remember the famous song Mera Naam Salma sung by her, picturised on Rati Agnihotri in the film Aap Ke Saath? -- made a surprise entry with her children. http://www.funfilms.in/show/annual-day-functions.html Still in love Arshad Warsi came along with wife Maria Goretti, putting to rest rumours of their split. The actor won an award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for Ishqiya. Star couple Sonali Bendre arrived with director husband Goldie Behl. Newlywed Oberois Vivek Oberoi walked the red carpet with wife Priyanka. They were later joined by his mother. Hum Saath Saath Hain! Ronit Roy came along with his wife Neelam and bother Rohit. Ronit bagged an award for the Best Actor in Negative Role for his performance in Udaan. Losing out Though Dabangg won quite a few awards like Best Actor (Salman Khan), Best Composer (Sajid-Wajid) and Best Action (Master Vijayan), director Abhinav Singh Kashyap did not win any for himself. http://www.funfilms.in/show/music-nights.html Star mother Zarina Wahab arrived with son Suraj. She was last seen in Karan Johar's My Name Is Khan, where she played Shah Rukh Khan's mother. Kodak moment Page 2/3 PRLog - Global Press Release Distribution Raj Babbar's sons Arya and Prateik posed together in a rare moment. For those who don't know, Arya is the son of theatre personality Nadira Babbar while Prateik is the son of late actress Smita Patil. --- End --- Source Top Awards Industry Movies, Event, Lifestyle Tags Salman Khan, Shahrukh Khan, Mumbai, Awards, Function, Movies, CINEMA, India, Event, USA, UK, Online, Internet Link https://prlog.org/11204405 Scan this QR Code with your SmartPhone to- * Read this news online * Contact author * Bookmark or share online Page 3/3.
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