IBNLive Movie Awards: Ronit Roy wins Best Actor (Negative role) 2015
IBNLive Movie Awards: Ronit Roy wins Best Actor (Negative role) 2015
With 31.44% of votes Ronit Roy as Billu Pahalwan in 'Guddu Rangeela' wins the best actor in negative role.

The wait is over! We have received your votes and finalized the winners for this year's IBNLive Movie Awards. 2015 was an eventful year for both Indian and international cinema. If the year saw several Box Office hits, it also helped small budget independent films make their presence felt. From the hits to the misses, our readers tell us what we will remember the Indian showbiz industry for in 2015.

With 31.44% of votes Ronit Roy as Billu Pahalwan in 'Guddu Rangeela' wins the best actor in negative role. The only act in the film that managed to not only convince you but ended up overshadowing every other performance in the film was that of Ronit Roy.

Tanvi Azmi for 'Bajirao Mastani' (26.76%)

While Ranveer Singh, Deepika Padukone, Priyanka Chopra did well in their role plays, there's another actor who did exceptionally well in this period drama. Tanvi Azmi, who played the role of Ranveer Singh's mother Radhabai was not just instrumental in Bajirao's life story but had it not been for her fine acting, the emotional and the strength aspect wouldn't have been the same in the film. The actor even went bald to give her character a realistic feel.

Neeraj Kabi for 'Detective Byomkesh Bakshi! (24.96%)

Neeraj Kabi plays the pivotal role of a physician Dr. Anukul Guha who also runs hostel in the film. The film revolves around the first adventure of Byomkesh fresh out of college as he decides to pit himself against a mastermind criminal. Kabi pulled off this role with such excellence that his name entered the long time baddies of Bollywood.

Deepti Naval for 'NH 10' (16.83%)

While the film made an attempt to take on the deep-rooted patriarchy, it also gave a chance to Anushka Sharma to ride solo for the film. One character in the film without which Anushka's struggles wouldn't have looked as convincing as it did, is Deepti Naval's character Ammaji. As hard as you may try, you can not find a single false note in her performance.

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