The IIFA 2022 Awards returned after a two-year hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the glitz and glamour were bigger than ever.
Celebrating the best of Indian cinema from the last 12 months, the industry’s biggest stars arrived for a weekend of entertainment and glitzy events.
The event took place at the Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi as part of IIFA Weekend.
The likes of Tiger Shroff, Shahid Kapoor, Sara Ali Khan and Bobby Deol enjoyed a spectacular IIFA Rocks show on June 3, 2022.
But for the main event on June 4, hosts Salman Khan, Maniesh Paul and Riteish Deshmukh brought laughter and entertainment as they revealed the winners of IIFA 2022.
The big winners included Shershaah, which won ‘Best Film’.
The Sidharth Malhotra-starrer beat the likes of 83, Sardar Udham, Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior and Thappad to win the prestigious award.
Vishnuvaradhan also won ‘Best Director’ for his work on the film, which was based on the life of Captain Vikram Batra.
Meanwhile, Vicky Kaushal and Kriti Sanon took home the ‘Best Actor’ awards.
At the awards ceremony, Vicky said:
“Thank you, Ma for that faith, I love you. Thank you, Papa, for being the pillar of strength.
“My brother Sunny, my beautiful wife Katrina… This is for the people who made me who I am.”
Vicky later said on Instagram: “Behind all that jazz it’s that boy who once thought everything he wished to achieve was all too far.
“Waited for you since forever… not leaving you tonight! IIFA Best Actor!
“Thank You Shoojit Sircar for believing in me and making it possible for me and thank you Team Sardar Udham, this one’s for all of us.”
Kriti, who won for her performance in Mimi, said:
“I came on the stage to receive my first IIFA Award for my debut performance eight years back.
“It has taken me eight years to come back to me … it is my first ‘Best Actress award.”
IIFA 2022 concluded with Shahid Kapoor’s tribute to the late Bappi Lahiri.
Here is the Full List of Winners at the IIFA 2022 Awards
Best Picture
Shershaah
Best Director
Vishnuvaradhan – Shershaah
Best Actor (Male)
Vicky Kaushal – Sardar Udham
Best Actor (Female)
Kriti Sanon – Mimi
Best Supporting Actor
Pankaj Tripathi – Ludo
Best Supporting Actress
Sai Tamhankar – Mimi
Best Debut (Male)
Ahan Shetty – Tadap
Best Debut (Female)
Sharvari Wagh – Bunty Aur Babli 2
Best Story (Original)
Ludo
Best Story (Adapted)
83
Best Screenplay
Sandeep Shrivastava – Shershaah
Best Dialogue
Anubhav Sinha and Mrunmayee Lagoo – Thappad
Best Cinematography
Avik Mukhopadhyay – Sardar Udham
Best Choreography
Vijay Ganguly for ‘Chaka Chak’ – Atrangi Re
Best Editing
Chandrashekhar Prajapati – Sardar Udham
Best Special Effects
Naveen Paul – Sardar Udham
Best Playback Singer (Male)
Jubin Nautiyal for ‘Raatan Lambiyan’ – Shershaah
Best Playback Singer (Female)
Asees Kaur for ‘Raatan Lambiyan’ – Shershaah
Best Lyrics
Kausar Munir for ‘Lehra Do’ – 83
Best Music (Joint Winners)
AR Rahman – Atrangi Re
Tanishk Bagchi, Jasleen Royal, Javed-Mohsin, B Praak and Jaani – Shershaah
Best Background Score
AR Rahman – Atrangi Re
Best Sound Design
Lochan Kanvinde – Tanhaji
Best Sound Mixing
Ajay Kumar and Manik Batra – 83