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'Prem Ratan Dhan Payo', Shah Rukh Khan Win Ghanta Awards

'Prem Ratan Dhan Payo', Shah Rukh Khan Win Ghanta Awards
Indian Bollywood actors Shah Rukh Khan (L) and Salman Khan (R) perform with dancers during a promotional event for the Hindi film Dilwale on the set of Colors 'Bigg Boss Nau 'Double Trouble' TV Reality Show in Lonavala some 100kms from Mumbai on December 19, 2015. AFP PHOTO/Sujit Jaiswal. / AFP / SUJIT JAISWAL (Photo credit should read SUJIT JAISWAL/AFP/Getty Images)
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Indian Bollywood actors Shah Rukh Khan (L) and Salman Khan (R) perform with dancers during a promotional event for the Hindi film Dilwale on the set of Colors 'Bigg Boss Nau 'Double Trouble' TV Reality Show in Lonavala some 100kms from Mumbai on December 19, 2015. AFP PHOTO/Sujit Jaiswal. / AFP / SUJIT JAISWAL (Photo credit should read SUJIT JAISWAL/AFP/Getty Images)

Superstar Salman Khan's "Prem Ratan Dhan Payo" bagged the worst film award while Shah Rukh Khan was announced as the worst actor at the 2016 Ghanta Awards.

Ghanta awards recognise the worst of Bollywood in the year gone by.

The Sooraj Barjatya-directed film earned Sonam Kapoor the worst actress award for her role, while it also bagged the worst song award for its title track.

The family drama, which set the box office ringing, gave Neil Nitin Mukesh, who played Salman's brother, the worst supporting actor award.

Shah Rukh, 50, was given the worst actor award for his role in Rohit Shetty's "Dilwale". Filmmaker Vikas Bahl bagged the worst director award for his Shahid Kapoor-Alia Bhatt starrer "Shaandaar".

The worst debut actor award went to Sooraj Pancholi for his stint in "Hero".

The worst couple award went to Bipasha Basu for her dual role in the horror film "Alone" and filmmaker Karan Johar was given the worst miscasting award for his role as a gangster in "Bombay Velvet".

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