#Rang de basanti awards series#
The award for best director went to Rajkumar Hirani for Lage Raho Munnabhai, a comedy about the enduring influence of Mahatma Gandhi and his philosophy of non-violence.īut the event was not only about awards - a series of high-octane stage performances by stars like Shilpa Shetty, Akshay Kumar and Saif Ali Khan had the mainly British South Asian crowd swaying in their seats and, later, dancing in the aisles.Ībhishek Bachchan and his father Amitabh, voted the biggest star of the millennium in a 1999 BBC poll, danced together on stage to deafening cheers and screams from the crowd.Ĭheers were only slightly less loud for heartthrob Salman Khan, who snaked through the audience on a golden pantomime horse, pursued by a brass band and dancers, before leaping on stage for a song-and-dance routine in front of huge Easter Island-inspired masks. Showing no hard feelings, Bachchan and Rai presented the award at the climax of a marathon five-hour ceremony which finished well past midnight and was watched by a capacity 12,500 arena crowd as well as some 500 million people in 110 countries on television.Įarlier, Hrithik Roshan won best actor in a leading role for Krrish, while Rani Mukherjee was best actress for her part in Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna.
Rang De Basanti - which means “Paint It Yellow" in English - beat off challenges from movies including Dhoom 2, a thriller starring Bollywood golden couple Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai, and sci-fi hit Krrish. The director, played by Alice Patten - daughter of Chris Patten, Britain’s last governor in Hong Kong - tries to cast five friends but finds they are more interested in dancing than history.