SRK, Kareena win Apsara awards

Film and Television Producers’ Guild of India (FTPGI) honoured veteran Bollywood filmmaker Yash Chopra with its top award for “outstanding contribution to Indian Cinema”.

Superstar Shah Rukh Khan received the best actor award for his performance in the Yash Raj Films’ superhit film Chak De! India. Kareena Kapoor walked away with the best actress trophy for her comic portrayal of a young Sikh girl in Jab We Met at a glittering presentation ceremony at the MMRDA Grounds in the Bandra-Kurla Complex in northwest Mumbai on Sunday.

FTPGI hosts its own award ceremony to honour Indian artistes as well as creative and technical personalities from the film industry every year. The trophies are known as ‘Apsara’ awards.

While Chak De! India was chosen the best movie of 2007, its director Shimit Amin bagged the trophy for the best director.

A Pakistani television channel, ARY Gold, also honoured actor Hrithik Roshan as the Best Male Style Icon of the year at the ceremony. The star, however, could not make it to the ceremony. His father, filmmaker Rakesh Roshan, received the trophy on his behalf.

Katrina Kaif bagged the Best Female Style Icon ARY Gold trophy.

Akshay Kumar, who churned out the maximum number of hits last year, was adjudged the Entertainer of the Year by the FTPGI jury.

NDTV Imagine honoured Deepika Padukone and Ranbir Kapoor as the year’s best new faces - female and male - respectively.

Salman Khan and Govinda received the hit pair NDTV Imagine trophy for their breezy performances in producer Sohail Khan’s hit movie last year, Partner. Salman Khan, Bipasha Basu, Kareena and Ritesh Deshmukh performed on stage and livened up the well-attended awards presentation ceremony put together by Wizcraft.

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