The year 2007 is known for amazing Bollywood films such as “Jab We Met”, “Chak De India”, “Cheeni Kum”, “Guru”, “Gandhi My Father”, “Honeymoon Travels”, “Taare Zameen Par” and “Life in a Metro”; the list goes on.
This is the same year when the Indian Bollywood actress Katrina Kaif proved her acting skills in “Namastey London” while Aishwarya Rai and Abhishek Bachchan in Bollywood succeeded as couple in “Guru”.
On the other hand, Kareena Kapoor and Shahid of Indian film industry split after delivering the super hit Bollywood film “Jab We Met”. In short, 2007 was full of surprises for Bollywood. With such an amazing list of films the competition for “Best Bollywood Film”, “Best Bollywood Male Lead role” and “Best Bollywood Female Lead” got even tougher.
Let’s have a look at who was lucky enough to take home the golden trophy.
Best Bollywood Film Award 2008
Interestingly, in the year 2008, the Best Bollywood Film category had three different winners in three different awards. The “Best Bollywood Film Star Screen Award 2008” winner was “Jodhaa Akbar”, “Best Bollywood Film IIFA Award 2008” was “Chak De India”, and “Best Bollywood Filmfare Award 2008” for “Best Bollywood Film” went to “Taare Zameen Par”.
Best Bollywood Male Actor Award 2008
Indian Actor Shahrukh Khan won Best Male Actor IIFA Award 2008 and Filmfare 2008 for “Chak De India”, while the “Star Screen award 2008” for “Best Male Actor” went to Hrithik Roshan for “Jodhaa Akbar”.
Best Bollywood Female Actress Award 2008
Indian Actress Priyanka Chopra won “Best Bollywood Actress Star Screen Award 2008” for “Fashion” while Kareena Kapoor was the winner of the Best Bollywood Actress IIFA Award 2008 and “Filmfare Bollywood Best Female Actress 2008” for “Jab We Met”.
Best Bollywood director Award 2008
Indian Director Ashutosh Gowariker won “Best Bollywood Director Star Screen Award 2008” for “Jodhaa Akbar”, Aamir Khan won best Bollywood director Filmfare award 2008 for “Taare Zameen Par”, and Shimit Amin was the winner for IIFA “Best Director Award 2008” for the film “Chak De India”.