SIIMA best Kannada moments: Shivarajkumar gets emotional about Parvathamma [Video]

Published : Jul 01, 2017, 12:18 PM ISTUpdated : Mar 31, 2018, 06:41 PM IST
SIIMA best Kannada moments: Shivarajkumar gets emotional about Parvathamma [Video]

Synopsis

Century Star Shivarajkumar spoke about Parvathamma Rajkumar during the SIIMA awards Kirik Party sweeps the ceremony with most awards Watch stars entry, and best moments of the Kannada stars at SIIMA awards 2017 The award function is being held in Abu Dhabi

The prestigious South Indian International Movie Awards ceremony is being held in Abu Dhabi. Awards for Kannada movies were given away on June 30. Here are the best moments of Kannada actors from the ceremony.

Watch the video of Shivarajkumar speaking about his mother, Kannada Film Industry’s first woman producer Parvathamma Rajkumar, who recently died of respiratory-related ailments.

Watch you favourite stars receiving the award and giving an awesome entry with dance moves.

 

Century Star Shivarajkumar gets emotional while talking about Parvathamma Rajkumar, who passed away recently

 

This is what Shivarajkumar has to say to his fans

 

Parul Yadav SIIMA critics award

 

 

 

Kannada, Tamil, Telugu heroines of yesteryears

 

Kirik Party sweeping all the awards at SIIMA

 

Kannada winners, Kirik Party team SIIMA

 

Legendary singer and star of South India, SP Balasubhramanyam receives Lifetime Achievement Award

 

Ranadheera heroine Khushboo with her daughters

 

Shraddha Sreenath doesn’t take a U-turn but dances at SIIMA entry

 

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