“My Name is Khan” dominates first Bollywood awards

Actress Neetu Singh and husband actor Rishi Kapoor walk on the red carpet of the Bollywood Zee Cine Awards at the Marina Bay Sands in Singapore yesterday. REUTERS/Tim Chong

SINGAPORE, (Reuters) – An Indian film about a Muslim  man’s travails in the United States dominated Bollywood’s first  major awards of the year, picking up both best director and best  actor titles.

The Zee Cine Awards were held in Singapore, and most of the  Indian Hindi film industry’s top stars flew in for the event at  the Marina Bay Sands resort, which dominates the city-state’s  skyline.

Actress Deepika Padukone poses on the red carpet of the bollywood Zee Cine Awards at the Marina Bay Sands in Singapore yesterday. REUTERS/Vivek Prakash
Director Karan Johar poses on the red carpet of the Bollywood Zee Cine Awards at the Marina Bay Sands in Singapore yesteday. REUTERS/Tim Chong

“My Name is Khan,” a sentimental movie about an autistic  Muslim man who lives in the United States, won awards for  director Karan Johar and lead actor Shahrukh Khan.

The Best Film award went to “Dabangg”, an action-packed  romance about a policeman who does very little by the book.
The best female actor was Vidya Balan for her role in  “Ishqiya”, in which she plays a widow who is romanced by two  con-men.

Actor Shah Rukh Khan smiles as he speaks to the media during a news conference before the bollywood Zee Cine Awards at the Marina Bay Sands in Singapore yesterday. REUTERS/Tim Chong
Actress Neetu Singh and husband actor Rishi Kapoor walk on the red carpet of the Bollywood Zee Cine Awards at the Marina Bay Sands in Singapore yesterday. REUTERS/Tim Chong