IFFM 2023 Nominations: Check out full list of nominees

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 14 (ANI): The Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM) has unveiled the nominations list for its 14th edition.

The winners of the prestigious IFFM 2023 Awards will be announced during the festival, at their annual gala night on August 11, 2023, which is set to be hosted at the iconic Hamer Hall in Melbourne, one of the world’s most sophisticated concert halls.
Check out the complete list of nominees:

Best Film

  1. Bhediya – Hindi
  2. Brahmastra – Hindi
  3. Darlings – Hindi
  4. Jogi – Punjabi
  5. Kantara – Kannada
  6. Monica, O My Darling – Hindi
  7. Pathaan – Hindi
  8. Ponniyin Selvan 1 and 2 – Tamil
  9. Sita Ramam – Telugu Best Indie Film
  10. Aatma Pamphlet – Marathi
  11. Agra – Hindi
  12. All India Rank – Hindi
  13. Family – Malayalam
  14. Gulmohar – Hindi
  15. Hadinelentu (Seventeeners) – Kannada
  16. Joram – Hindi
  17. Pine Cone – Hindi
  18. The Storyteller – Hindi
  19. Tora’s Husband – Assamese
  20. Zwigato – Hindi Best Director
  21. Anant Mahadevan – The Storyteller
  22. Anurag Kashyap – Kennedy
  23. Ashish Avinash Bende – Aatma-Pamphlet (Autobio-Pamphlet)
  24. Devashish Makhija – Joram
  25. Don Palathara – Family
  26. Kanu Behl – Agra
  27. Mani Ratnam – Ponniyin Selvan 1 and 2
  28. Nandita Das – Zwigato
  29. Prithvi Konanur – Hadinelentu (Seventeeners)
  30. Rima Das – Tora’s Husband
  31. Siddharth Anand – Pathaan
  32. Vasan Bala – Monica, O My Darling Best Actor (Male)
  33. Dulquer Salmaan – Sita Ramam
  34. Kapil Sharma – Zwigato
  35. Manoj Bajpayee – Joram
  36. Manoj Bajpayee – Gulmohar
  37. Mohit Agarwal – Agra
  38. Paresh Rawal – The Storyteller
  39. Rajkummar Rao – Monica, O My Darling
  40. Rishab Shetty – Kantara
  41. Shah Rukh Khan – Pathaan
  42. Vijay Varma – Darlings
  43. Vikram – Ponniyin Selvan 1 and 2 Best Actor (Female)
  44. Aishwarya Rai Bachchan – Ponniyin Selvan 1 and 2
  45. Akshatha Pandavapura – Koli Esru
  46. Alia Bhatt – Darlings
  47. Bhumi Pednekar – Bheed
  48. Kajol – Salaam Venky
  49. Mrunal Thakur – Sita Ramam
  50. Neena Gupta – Vadh
  51. Rani Mukherjee – Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway
  52. Sai Pallavi – Gargi
  53. Sanya Malhotra – Kathal Best Series
  54. Dahaad
  55. Delhi Crime Season 2
  56. Farzi
  57. Jubilee
  58. SHE Season 2
  59. Suzhal: The Vortex
  60. The Broken News
  61. Trial By Fire Best Actor (Male) –  Series
  62. Abhay Deol – Trial By Fire
  63. Abhishek Bachchan – Breathe – Into The  Shadows Season 2
  64. Aparshakti Khurana – Jubilee
  65. Prosenjit Chatterjee – Jubilee
  66. Shahid Kapoor – Farzi
  67. Sidhant Gupta – Jubilee
  68. Vijay Sethupathi – Farzi
  69. Vijay Varma – Dahaad Best Actor (Female) – Series
  70. Rajshri Deshpande – Trial By Fire
  71. Rasika Dugal – Delhi Crime Season 2
  72. Shefali Shah – Delhi Crime Season 2
  73. Shriya Pilgaonkar – The Broken News
  74. Sriya Reddy – Suzhal: The Vortex
  75. Tillotama Shome – Delhi Crime Season 2
  76. Wamiqa Gabbi – Jubilee Best Documentary
  77. Against The Tide
  78. Dharti Latar Re Horo – (Tortoise Under The Earth)
  79. Fatima
  80. Kucheye Khoshbakht (And, Towards Happy Alleys)
  81. To Kill A Tiger
  82. While We Watched The IFFM advisory committee, after careful consideration of hundreds of films and series from across Indian cinema, have finalised the nominations of films and series which have released between 1st June 2022 to 31st May 2023. Leading the pack in the film categories, including Best Film, Best Actor, and Best Actress, are notable productions such as ‘Darlings,’ ‘Monica O My Darling,’ ‘Ponniyin Selvan,’ and ‘Kantara.’ These films have captivated audiences with their stellar performances, engaging storytelling, and artistic excellence. In the OTT category, series such as ‘Trial By Fire,’ ‘Jubilee,’ and ‘Delhi Crime Season 2’ have garnered the highest number of nominations. This year, the festival proudly welcomes a new addition to its esteemed jury panel, the Oscar-winning Australian filmmaker Bruce Beresford, renowned for directing acclaimed films such as ‘Driving Miss Daisy’ and ‘The Contract.’ (ANI)