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IFFM 2023: Sita Ramam, Jubilee, Agra win top awards 

Rani Mukerji and Mohit Agarwal bag top acting honours, while Kartik Aaryan, Karan Johar, Mrunal Thakur, Darlings, and Pathaan receive  honorary awards

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The Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM) Awards once again took centre stage, honouring the finest of Indian cinema and the OTT landscape. At the annual event held in the heart of Australia, Rani Mukerji and Mohit Agarwal took home the top acting honours for  Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway and Agra, respectively. Sita Ramam received the Best Film award, while Agra was honoured with the Best Indie Film prize. Kannada Filmmaker Prithvi Konanur was named the Best Director. 

Here is the complete list of winners:

Jury Awards

Best Documentary
To Kill A Tiger

Best Indie Film
Agra

Best Performance in Film (MALE)
Mohit Agarwal for Agra

Best Performance in a film (FEMALE)
Rani Mukerji for Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway 

Best Director
Prithvi Konanur - Hadinelentu (Seventeeners)

Best Film
Sita Ramam

Best Performance (MALE) in a Series
Vijay Varma for Dahaad

Best Performance (FEMALE) in a series
Rajshri Deshpande for Trial By Fire

Best Series
Jubilee

Best Short Film - People’s Choice
Connection Kya Hain by Nilesh Naik

Best Short Film -  Australia
Home by Mark Russel Bernard 

Honorary Awards

Equality in Cinema Awards to the movie Darlings.

People’s Choice Award To Pathaan

Award to Karan Johar for his 25 years as a filmmaker

Rising Global Superstar of Indian Cinema - Kartik Aaryan

Diversity in Cinema Award - Mrunal Thakur

Disruptor Award - Bhumi Pednekar

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