22nd IIFA Awards

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22nd IIFA Awards
File:22nd IIFA Awards.jpeg
Date3–4 June 2022
SiteEtihad Arena, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Hosted bySalman Khan
Riteish Deshmukh
Manish Paul
Official websiteiifa.com/iifa-2022
Highlights
Best PictureShershaah
Best DirectionVishnuvardhan
(Shershaah)
Best ActorVicky Kaushal
(Sardar Udham)
Best ActressKriti Sanon
(Mimi)
Most awardsShershaah (6)
Most nominationsShershaah (13)
Television coverage
ChannelColors TV
NetworkViacom18

The 22nd International Indian Film Academy Awards, also known as the IIFA, was held on 3–4 June 2022, postponed from the original 18–19 March 2022 date, and the 19–21 May 2022 date.[1] Furthermore, it was supposed to be held in 2021, before being postponed a year, along with the 2020 (2021) edition. The awards was held in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The nominees were announced in early 2022.

Shershaah led the ceremony with 13 nominations, followed by 83 with 10 nominations and Atrangi Re with 7 nominations.

Shershaah won 6 awards, including Best Film and Best Director (for Vishnuvardhan), thus becoming the most-awarded film at the ceremony.

Pankaj Tripathi received dual nominations for Best Supporting Actor for his performances in 83 and Ludo, winning for the latter.

Background

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The awards began in 2000 and the first ceremony was held in London at The Millennium Dome. From then on the awards were held at locations around the world signifying the international success of Bollywood. The 22nd IIFA Awards was supposed to be held in 2021 & 18-19 March 2022 but was postponed to 19-21 May 2022 date due to the surge in COVID-19 cases, it was again postponed to 3–4 June 2022 due to the demise of UAE President & Ruler of Abu Dhabi Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan. The IIFA ceremony held in UAE after 16 years (2006) which was held in Dubai.

Awards

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File:Director Vishnuvardhan at the Grahanam Movie Launch.jpg
Vishnuvardhan — Best Director
File:Vicky-Kaushal-promoting-Sardar-Udham-in-New-Delhi.jpg
Vicky Kaushal — Best Actor
File:Kriti Sanon promotes her film 'Bachchhan Paandey' in Delhi (5).jpg
Kriti Sanon — Best Actress
File:Pankaj Tripathi World Premiere Newton Zoopalast Berlinale 2017 06.jpg
Pankaj Tripathi — Best Supporting Actor
File:Sai Tamhankar graces Lokmat Most Stylish Awards 2018 (04) (cropped).jpg
Sai Tamhankar — Best Supporting Actress

The winners and nominees have been listed below. Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (‡).[2][3][4]

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Best Film Best Director
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
Best Debut – Male Best Debut – Female
Best Music Director Best Lyricist
Best Male Playback Singer Best Female Playback Singer

Technical Awards

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Best Story (Original) Best Story (Adapted)
Best Screenplay Best Dialogue
Best Cinematography Best Editing
Best Background Score Best Choreography
Best Sound Mixing Best Sound Design
  • Ajay Kumar P.B. & Manik Batra – 83
Best Special Effects

Superlatives

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Multiple nominations
Nominations Film
13 Shershaah
10 83
7 Atrangi Re
6 Ludo
Sardar Udham
5 Thappad
4 Mimi
Tanhaji
2 Angrezi Medium
Multiple wins
Awards Film
6 Shershaah
4 Sardar Udham
3 83
Atrangi Re
2 Mimi

References

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