List of accolades received by Fiza
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Fiza, also known as Fiza: In Search Of Her Brother, is a 2000 Indian Hindi-language crime thriller film written and directed by Khalid Mohammed. The film was produced by Pradeep Guha under The Culture Company. It stars Karisma Kapoor as the eponymous lead, along with Hrithik Roshan as her terrorist brother and Jaya Bachchan as their mother.[1][2]
Upon release, Fiza received positive reviews, with its storyline and soundtrack, as well as cast performances earning praise.[3] A box office hit, the film earned ₹322 million (US$7.17 million) worldwide, thus being the eighth highest-grossing film of the year..[4][5]
The film received several accolades. At the 46th Filmfare Awards, Fiza received 8 nominations and won 2 awards including Best Actress for Kapoor and Best Supporting Actress for Bachchan. At the 2nd IIFA Awards, it received 7 nominations and won 2 awards including Best Actress for Kapoor and Best Supporting Actress for Bachchan.
Awards and nominations
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References
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