Kareena shared the award with Vidya Balan, who was honoured for perfectly portraying the role in 'Paa' of a single mother whose son is suffering from progeria.
Photographs of IIFA Awards 2010 Winners with their trophiesKareena Kapoor with her best actress trophy that she shared with Vidya Balan
Kareena Kapoor with her best actress trophy
Kareena Kapoor with her best actress iifa 2010 trophy
Jacqueline Fernandez
Jacqueline Fernandez with her iifa awards trophy for best new comer
Zeenat Aman was honoured for Outstanding Achievement in Indian Cinema at the IIFA Awards 2010 at Colombo, Sri Lanka on Saturday, 5th June 2010.
Vivek Oberoi
While Bollywood heart throb Salman Khan was given the Habitat for Humanity award, his not-so-good friend Vivek Oberoi, who has been in the news for all the wrong reasons ever since he arrived for the IIFA awards, was honoured with the Panasonic Global Green award.
Sanjay Dutt, Bollywood's affable Munnabhai, walked away with the Best Comic Actor trophy for his rib-tickling performance in 'All The Best'.
Kareena Kapoor with her best actress trophy
Kareena Kapoor with her best actress iifa 2010 trophy
Jacqueline Fernandez
Jacqueline Fernandez with her iifa awards trophy for best new comer
Zeenat Aman was honoured for Outstanding Achievement in Indian Cinema at the IIFA Awards 2010 at Colombo, Sri Lanka on Saturday, 5th June 2010.
Vivek Oberoi
While Bollywood heart throb Salman Khan was given the Habitat for Humanity award, his not-so-good friend Vivek Oberoi, who has been in the news for all the wrong reasons ever since he arrived for the IIFA awards, was honoured with the Panasonic Global Green award.
Sanjay Dutt, Bollywood's affable Munnabhai, walked away with the Best Comic Actor trophy for his rib-tickling performance in 'All The Best'.
Sanjay Dutt, Bollywood's affable Munnabhai, walked away with the Best Comic Actor trophy for his rib-tickling performance in 'All The Best', while Boman Irani received the Best Actor in A Negative Role honour for his brilliant portrayal of an eccentric professor in '3 Idiots'.
Sharman Joshi, who played Aamir Khan's friend in '3 Idiots', won the Best Supporting Actor award, while Divya Dutta received Best Supporting Actress honour for her performance in 'Delhi 6'.
In the special award category, well-known Hindi filmmaker J. Omprakash and Bollywood superstar Hrithik Roshan's maternal grandfather, who made films like 'Aap Ki Kasam' (1974) , 'Aasha' (1980) and 'Aas Paas' (1981), was honoured for his outstanding contribution to cinema.
Versatile actor Anil Kapoor, who made his mark in the international arena with British filmmaker Danny Boyle's multiple award winning rags-to-riches drama 'Slumdog Millionaire', was honoured for outstanding achievement by an Indian in international cinema. And yesteryears glamour girl Zeenat Aman was honoured for Outstanding Achievement in Indian Cinema.
While Bollywood heart throb Salman Khan was given the Habitat for Humanity award, his not-so-good friend Vivek Oberoi, who has been in the news for all the wrong reasons ever since he arrived for the IIFA awards, was honoured with the Panasonic Global Green award.
Pritam Chakraborty won the Best Music Director Award for composing lilting numbers for 'Love Aaj Kal' and Swanand Kirkire bagged the Best Lyrics Award for the super-hit movie '3 Idiots'.
In the playback singing category, the Best Female Playback Singer award went to Kavita Seth for crooning 'Ik tara' in 'Wake Up Sid' and the Best Male Playback Singer Award went to Shaan for the hit number 'Behti hawa sa thaa wo' in '3 Idiots'.
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