The silver jubilee edition of the IIFA Awards was held in Jaipur on Sunday in a glittering ceremony attended by the biggest names in Bollywood.
After the Digital Awards on Saturday, the film awards were presented on Sunday, and Laapata Ladies emerged as the biggest winner of the night. The Kiran Rao film won 10 awards. Kartik Aaryan also won major awards, while Kill also won several trophies.
Full list of winners:
- Best Picture – Laapataa Ladies
- Best Performance in a Leading Role (Male) – Kartik Aaryan (Bhool Bullyaa 3)
- Best Performance in a Leading Role (Female) – Nitanshi Goel (Laapataa Ladies)
- Best Direction – Kiran Rao (Laapataa Ladies)
- Best Performance in a Negative Role – Raghav Jewel (Kill)
- Best Performance in a Supporting Role (Female) – Janki Bodiwala (Shaitan)
- Best Performance in a Supporting Role (Male) – Ravi Kishan (Laapataa Ladies)
- Best Story (Original) in Popular Category – Biplab Goswami (Laapataa Ladies)
- Best Story (Adapted) – Sriram Raghav, Arijit
- Biswas, Pooja Ladha Surti, and Anukriti Pandey (Merry Christmas)
- Best Direction – Kunal Kemmu (Madgaon Expressway)
- Best Mangala (Male) – Lakshya Lalwani (Kill)
- Best Mangala (Female) – Pratibha Rant (Laapataa Ladies)
- Best Music Direction – Ram Sampath (Laapataa Ladies)
- Best Lyrics – Prashant Pandey (Sajni from Laapataa Ladies)
- Best Singer (Male) – Jubin Nautiyal (Dua 370 Part 3)
- Best Singer (Female) – Shreya Ghoshal (Ami Je Tomar 3.0 from Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3)
- Best Sound Design – Subhash Saho, Boloi Kumar Doloi, Rahul Karpe (Kill)
- Best Screenplay – Sneha Desai (Laapataa Ladies)
- Best Dialogue – Arjun Dhawan, Aditya Dhar, Aditya Suhas Jambale, Monel Thakkar (Part 370)
- Best Editing – Jabeen Merchant (Laapataa Ladies)
- Best Cinematography – Rafey Mahmood (Kill)
- Best Choreography – Bosco-Caesar (Bad News Toba Toba)
- Best Special Effects – Red Chillies VFX (Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3)
- Outstanding Achievement in Indian Cinema – Rakesh Roshan
The 2025 IIFA Awards began in Jaipur on March 8 and concluded on March 9. The awards ceremony featured performances by Kareena Kapoor Khan, where she paid tribute to her grandfather, legendary filmmaker Raj Kapoor; Shah Rukh Khan, Madhuri Dixit, Nora Fatehi and Kartik Aaryan also took to the stage.