Indiantelevision.com Team

(18 April 2007 6:45pm)

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: IIFA awards for the technical category announcement was made following
an industry voting audited by PriceWatehouse Coopers, the auditing firm
for the IIFAs and the Oscars. Fans from India and across the globe voted
online for their favorite movies and performers of the year on
www.msn.co.in.
The voting started on 3 April and there have been thousands of Cinema
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who exercised their votes. The Idea IIFA Awards invites viewers from
across the world to decide the best performances in Indian Cinema.

The trophies will be presented at the eighth IDEA IIFA awards ceremony
to be held on 9 June 2007 in Yorkshire.



Patriotic sentiments and emotional awakening of Rang De Basanti stood
out, as the winners of technical awards for the eighth Idea IIFA awards
were announced. Rakyesh Omprakash Mehra's film picked up a whopping
seven awards in Best Cinematography for Binod Pradhan, Best Editing for
P.S. Bharathi , Best Art Direction
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Samir Chanda, Best Background score and Best Song Recording for A.R.
Rehman, Best Sound Recording for Nakul Kamte and Best Sound Re-recording
for Hitendra Gosh.
Reacting to the announcement an elated Rakyesh Omprakash Mehra said "I
am overwhelmed with the response that Rang De Basanti has generated. The
awards in the technical category truly encourage and applaud the
excellence of people who work behind the scene in making a film so
successful. I would like to thank my fans across India and the world and
the IIFA platform for appreciating our film."

Close behind came Rakesh Roshan's Krishh a story of India's first ever
super hero that bagged two awards : best action for Tony Siutung, Shyam
Kushal and best special effects ( Visuals) EFX studios. Dhoom 2, an
extravagant visual delight that captivated audiences with Hrithik
Roshan's diverse looks to the breathtaking locales in sixteen reels
grabbed the awards for best costume designing by Anaita Adajania and
best make up for G.A. James for Hrithik Roshan's
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distinctive and unusual looks.
Omkara Vishal Bhardwaj's interpretation of William Shakespeare's
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classic, Othello that took us straight into the heartland of India
where, politics and power equations are bread and butter of the
inhabitants has picked the award for beedi jalaile in the category of
best choreography for Ganesh Acharya.

The IIFA Weekend is a four-day extravaganza taking place from the 7 to
10 June 2007 with events in Leeds, Bradford, Hull, York and London. The
weekend will include business forums, film premieres, workshops, a
glitzy awards ceremony and fund-raising events for charity. The events
in totality are expected to boost tourism in the host region, Yorkshire,
by more than £9.5m and set to attract 28,000 visitors from all over
the world.

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