Ever since Gabbar Singh hit the screens, Pawan Kalyan is continuing his
domination at all the award ceremonies and he is once again gearing up
to claim the top honor.
The nominations for the prestigious South Indian International Movie Awards (SIIMA) which will be held on September 12th and 13th in UAE have been announced recently. 'Gabbar Singh' has been nominated in a record 13 categories and the unit members were very much excited about it. While director Harish Shankar claimed he is hoping for a clean sweep, film's leading lady Shruti Haasan looks at it as a great honour. Seems like there is no end to the success story of Gabbar Singh even though it's been more than one year now (May 10th, 2012). This Pawan Kalyan-starrer flick was a smash hit and stood only next to Magadheera in TFI's highest grossers list.
Gabbar Singh (Telugu), Thuppakki (Tamil), Addhuri (Kannada) and Spirit (Malayalam) have been leading at present with highest nominations. SIIMA Awards is having 19 categories on a whole in each of the four South Indian languages. Nominations for all the languages have been chosen by SIIMA's elite panel and winners will be decided based on the online voting.
The nominations for the prestigious South Indian International Movie Awards (SIIMA) which will be held on September 12th and 13th in UAE have been announced recently. 'Gabbar Singh' has been nominated in a record 13 categories and the unit members were very much excited about it. While director Harish Shankar claimed he is hoping for a clean sweep, film's leading lady Shruti Haasan looks at it as a great honour. Seems like there is no end to the success story of Gabbar Singh even though it's been more than one year now (May 10th, 2012). This Pawan Kalyan-starrer flick was a smash hit and stood only next to Magadheera in TFI's highest grossers list.
Gabbar Singh (Telugu), Thuppakki (Tamil), Addhuri (Kannada) and Spirit (Malayalam) have been leading at present with highest nominations. SIIMA Awards is having 19 categories on a whole in each of the four South Indian languages. Nominations for all the languages have been chosen by SIIMA's elite panel and winners will be decided based on the online voting.
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