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Star Screen Awards 2019 Winners List: And the award goes to…

2019 is all set to end in a few days and like every year the awards season has kickstarted with Star Screen Awards. Last night, Star Screen Awards took place in Mumbai at a grand event which was attended by many big stars of Bollywood like Ranveer Singh, Deepika Padukone, Shahid Kapoor, Ayushmann Khurrana, Yami Gautam, Bhumi Pednekar, Taapsee Pannu and others…

Well, we are sure that everyone would like to know if their favourite star has won an award or not. So, here’s the winners' list of Star Screen Awards 2019.


Best Film Popular

Gully Boy

Best Actor Male Popular

Ranveer Singh – Gully Boy

Best Actor Female Popular

Alia Bhatt – Gully Boy

Best Director Popular

Zoya Akhtar – Gully Boy

Entertainer Of The Year

Ranveer Singh

Best Film Critics Choice

Article 15

Best Director Critics Choice

Anubhav Sinha – Article 15

Best Actor Critics Choice (Male)

Ayushmann Khurrana (Article 15 & Bala)

Best Actor Critics Choice (Female)

Bhumi Pednekar and Taapsee Pannu (Saand Ki Aankh)

Best Supporting Actor (Male)

Gulshan Devaiah – Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota

Best Supporting Actor (Female)

Kamini Kaushal – Kabir Singh

Baat Nayi Award

Lukka Chuppi

Most Promising Actor (Male)

Siddhant Chaturvedi – Gully Boy

Most Promising Actor (Female)

Sara Ali Khan – Kedarnath

Most Promising Debut Director

Aditya Dhar – Uri: The Surgical Strike

Best Actor In Comic Role 

Yami Gautam – Bala

Best Music

Kabir Singh and Gully Boy

Best Playback Singer (Male)

Sachet Tandon – Bekhyali (Kabir Singh)

Best Playback Singer (Male)

Shreya Ghoshal – Ghar More Pardesiya (Kalank)

Best Lyrics

Apna Time Aayega – Gully Boy

Best Story

Article 15

Best Dialogues

Gully Boy

Best Action

War

Best Editing

War

Best Cinematography

Gully Boy

Best Choreography

War – Ghungharoo

Best Production Design

Gully Boy

Lifetime Achievement Award

Prem Chopra

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