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Color screen awards 2013 winners


BEST FILM

  • PAAN SINGH TOMAR

BEST ACTOR (MALE-POPULAR CATEGORY)

  • SALMAN KHAN

BEST ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE (MALE)

  • NAWAZUDDIN SIDDIQUI (TALAASH)

BEST ACTOR IN A NEGATIVE ROLE (MALE/FEMALE)

  • TIGMANSHU DHULIA (GANGS OF WASSEYPUR)

MOST PROMISING NEWCOMER (FEMALE)

  • ILEANA D’CRUZ (BARFI)

BEST CHILD ARTISTE

  • MOHAMMAD SAMAD (GATTU)

BEST ACTOR IN A COMIC ROLE (MALE/FEMALE)

  • ANNU KAPOOR (VICKY DONOR), ABHISHEK BACHCHAN (BOL BACHCHAN)

BEST PLAYBACK SINGER (MALE)

  • JAVED ALI (ISHAQZAADE)

BEST BACKGROUND SCORE

  • PRITAM (BARFI! )

BEST LYRICS

  • JAVED AKHTAR (TALAASH, MUSKANEIN JHOOTHI HAIN)

BEST SCREENPLAY

  • SANJAY CHOUHAN-TIGMANSHU DHULIA (PAAN SINGH TOMAR)

BEST EDITING

  • NAMRATA RAO (KAHAANI)

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY

  • RAVI VARMAN (BARFI!)

BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN

  • KAUSHIK DAS-SUBRATA BARIK (KAHAANI)

BEST MARKETING

  • BARFI!

LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT: AWARD

  • YASH CHOPRA

BEST DIRECTOR

  • ANURAG BASU (BARFI!)

BEST ACTOR (FEMALE-POPULAR CATEGORY)

  • KATRINA KAIF

BEST ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE (FEMALE)

  • DOLLY AHLUWALIA (VICKY DONOR)

BEST ENSEMBLE CAST

  • GANGS OF WASSEYPUR

MOST PROMISING NEWCOMER (MALE)

  • AYUSHMANN KHURRANA (VICKY DONOR)

PROMISING DEBUT DIRECTOR

  • GAURI SHINDE (ENGLISH VINGLISH)

BEST MUSIC

  • PRITAM: (BARFI!)

BEST PLAYBACK SINGER (FEMALE)

  • SHALMALI KHOLGADE (ISHAQZAADE)

BEST STORY

  • SUJOY GHOSH-ADVAITA KALA (KAHAANI)

BEST DIALOGUE

  • BHAVESH MANDLIA-UMESH SHUKLA (OMG:OH MY GOD)

BEST SOUND DESIGN

  • SANJAY MAURYA-ALLWYN REGO (KAHAANI)

BEST ANIMATION

  • DELHI SAFARI

BEST CHOREOGRAPHY

  • PRABHU DEVA, VISHNU DEVA (GO GOVINDA, OMG: OH MY GOD)

BEST ACTION

  • SHAM KAUSHAL (GANGS OF WASSEYPUR)

BEST COSTUME

  • ANAITA SHROFF ADAJANIA (COCKTAIL)

LEGEND OF INDIAN CINEMA AWARD

  • AMITABH BACHCHAN

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