The Chronicle

Tragic Bollywood star honoured

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BOLLYWOOD superstar Sridevi Kapoor was honoured for her final role at India’s movie awards in Bangkok, winning the best actress prize at the colourful celebratio­n of dance, music and film just months after her shock death.

India’s biggest stars descended on the Thai capital late Sunday for a riotous evening filled with glamour and stunning dance routines at the Internatio­nal Indian Film Academy’s (IIFA) annual awards ceremony, dubbed Bollywood’s Oscars.

But two of the most prestigiou­s prizes were awarded in the absence of their winners.

Irrfan Khan, known internatio­nally for his roles in blockbuste­rs Life of Pi and

Slumdog Millionair­e, scooped the prize for best actor in a leading role but did not attend the ceremony after revealing earlier this month that he had a rare tumour.

The 51-year-old Indian actor, who was in the 2016 film

Inferno alongside Tom Hanks, is one of Bollywood’s most globally recognised exports, with a stellar career at home and in Hollywood.

He bagged the award for his role in Hindi Medium, a film highly critical of the class divide in India in which he plays the role of a father trying to get his daughter into a prestigiou­s school.

Sridevi, who died in February aged just 54, received the award for best actress in a leading role for her final film, Mom, a thriller in which she seeks to avenge the gang-rape of her stepdaught­er.

One of the biggest names in Hindi cinema, Sridevi drowned in her bathtub at a hotel in Dubai, where she was attending a wedding. Thousands of heartbroke­n fans lined the streets of Mumbai as a condolence service was held.

The IIFA always holds its awards ceremony outside of India to demonstrat­e Bollywood’s internatio­nal appeal.

With an audience of more than 850 million, the IIFA Awards is India’s biggest media event.

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