17 July,2019 04:51 PM IST | | mid-day online correspondent
Ranveer Singh and Siddhant Chaturvedi in Gully Boy
One of the biggest Indian Film Festivals outside of India, the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne, has just announced its nominations for its annual awards ceremony. Each year the festival has had the privilege of some of the biggest Australian film talents on the jury panel. 2019 will see an impressive array of new jury members added to the festival with returning names including Jill Bilcock who is an Academy Award Winning editor of films like Moulin Rouge, Romeo and Juliet and Elizabeth.
Joining her for the first time on the IFFM Jury will be the legendary filmmaker and screenwriter, Fred Schepisi who is an iconic name in the global film industry and a veteran whose work includes the cult classic Will Smith-starrer, Six Degrees of Separation. Other noteworthy jury members are actress Victoria Hill known for her work in films like Macbeth, First Reformed and The Chaperone and Vince Colosimo who is an AFI award-winning actor.
Best Indie Film - Widow of Silence, Bulbul Can Sing, The Gold-Laden Sheep & the Sacred Mountain, Namdev Bhau, Bhonsle, Chuskit, Bhoga Khirkee
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Best Director - Sriram Raghavan for Andhadhun, Zoya Akhtar for Gully Boy, Thiagarajan Kumararaja for Super Deluxe, Rima Das for Bulbul Can Singh, Praveen Morchhale for Widow of Silence, Jhanu Barua for Bhoga Khirkee and Abhishek Chaubey for Sonchirya
Best Actress - Tabu for Andhadhun, Neena Gupta for Badhaai Ho, Alia Bhatt for Gully Boy, Rituparna Sengupta for Ahaa Re, Jigmeet Dewa Lhamo for Chuskit, Zerifa Wahid for Bhoga Khirkee
Best Actor - Ayushman Khuranna for Andhadhun, Ranveer Singh for Gully Boy, Vijay Sethupathi for Super Deluxe, Manoj Bajpai for Bhonsle, Amitabh Bachchan for Badla, Vicky Kaushal for Uri: The Surgical Strike, Namdev Gaurav for Namdev Bhau
Best Film - Andhadhun, Gully Boy, Badhaai Ho, Sui Dhaaga, Super Deluxe
Also read: Kuch Kuch Hota Hai to be screened at Indian Film Festival at Melbourne
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