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Ranbir Kapoor wins Filmfare Award



GUJARAT: Bollywood actor Ranbir Kapoor registered a big win at the 69th edition of the Filmfare Awards, which took place in Gujarat on Sunday night.

He bagged the Best Actor Award (Male) for his performance in Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s film ‘Animal’, which was released in the theatres on December 1 last year.

In his acceptance speech, Ranbir expressed his gratitude to his late father and veteran actor Rishi Kapoor.

“Every day I think of you, I remember you and everything that I feel for you…the love, the affection I try to channelise it through this part and I hope you are up there in peace and resting,” he said.

Ranbir also gave a cute shout to his daughter Raha, who was born to him and Alia Bhatt in November 2022.

Ranbir was also one of the performers at the ceremony.

He grooved to Bobby Deol’s popular song ‘Jamal Kudu’ from ‘Animal’. The highlight of his performance was him performing a ‘Jamal Kudu’ hook step with his wife Alia Bhatt, who was seated in the audience.

The hook steps involve shaking a leg while balancing a glass on the head. Don’t forget to check the kiss Ranbir planted on Alia’s cheek. Isn’t it adorable?

Alia has also bagged the black lady. She was declared Best Actor (Female) for her role in ‘Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani’, which was helmed by Karan Johar.

With Alia and Ranbir’s win, the celebrations have doubled at Kapoor’s home. (ANI)

Publish Date : 29 January 2024 14:55 PM

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