CNN-News18‘s prestigious Indian of the Year (IOTY) Awards 2023 is gearing up to celebrate the luminaries who have illuminated the world of entertainment.
The awards ceremony, known for recognizing exceptional contributions across seven categories, including Entertainment, Business, Sports, Youth Icon, Rising Sports Star, Social Change, and Climate Warriors, promises to spotlight India’s finest achievers.
In a year that witnessed the Indian film industry reach unprecedented heights, the Entertainment category for the ‘Indian of the Year 2023’ is set to be a captivating showdown of talent and success, the channel said in a statement.
Here are the luminaries contending for the ‘Indian of the Year – Entertainment’ title:
Shah Rukh Khan: Regarded as Bollywood’s reigning king, Shah Rukh Khan made waves with two colossal Hindi blockbusters, ‘Pathaan’ and ‘Jawan,’ revitalizing Bollywood and reaffirming his stature as a cinematic icon.
Mani Ratnam: Renowned filmmaker Mani Ratnam showcased his brilliance by adapting the revered novel ‘Ponniyin Selvan’ into two cinematic masterpieces, ‘PS-I’ and ‘PS-II,’ captivating audiences worldwide.
Sunny Deol: Making a triumphant return, Sunny Deol reprised his iconic role as Tara Singh in ‘Gadar 2,’ recreating the magic of the original film and marking a significant milestone in his career.
Deepika Padukone: Breaking barriers, Deepika Padukone stunned audiences with her portrayal of an action star in ‘Pathaan’ and delivered a stellar cameo in ‘Jawan,’ setting new benchmarks in Bollywood.
Manoj Bajpayee: Known for his powerful performances, Manoj Bajpayee’s roles in ‘Gulmohar’ and ‘Sirf Ek Bandaa Kaafi Hai’ were hailed as hard-hitting cinematic experiences, solidifying his position among the top actors in Indian cinema.
The grand finale of the awards ceremony, where the ‘Indian of the Year – Entertainment’ will be revealed, promises to be a star-studded celebration of Indian entertainment luminaries.
The ‘Indian of the Year’ Awards have a history of recognizing legends in the entertainment realm, including Amitabh Bachchan, A R Rahman, Irrfan Khan, Rajkummar Rao, Aamir Khan, Allu Arjun, and Rajkumar Hirani.
This year, the winner selection process will combine expert judgment and public voting, with 50% of the decision-making power entrusted to the audience and the remaining 50% to the jury. Online voting remains open throughout November at www.indianoftheyear.com.
Don’t miss the opportunity to cast your vote and be a part of honoring India’s outstanding talents.
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