Bollywood Movie Awards

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The Bollywood Movie Awards, is an annual film award ceremony held in Long Island, New York, United States, celebrating films and actors from the Bollywood film industry based in Mumbai, India.

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[edit] History

The award ceremony was introduced in 1992 by Kamal Dandona, the head of The Bollywood Group and was originally titled, "Nataraj Awards." It was re-named Bollywood Movie Awards in 1997.[1] Michael Jackson won a Humanitarian Award in 1999, Richard Gere a Man of Conscience award, and Sharon Stone an award connected to her work with AIDS. [2] During the 2007 ceremonies, Danny Glover received an award for Outstanding Contribution to Global Entertainment and Mira Nair for Pride of India Award. [3] Phylicia Rashad and Donald Trump also made appearances. [4]

[edit] Fans

Fans of Bollywood films can nominate their favorite stars for each respective award category on the Bollywood Group's official website.

[edit] Awards

[edit] 2007 awards

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