For his heartfelt performance of “Mere Dholna 3.0” from the hit movie Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3, legendary singer Sonu Nigam won the coveted Best Playback Singer Male trophy at the glitzy second edition of the Movified Digital Awards. A contemporary reimagining of a cult classic, the song resonated with listeners all over the country and demonstrated Nigam’s enduring vocal talent.
The victory further solidifies Sonu Nigam’s reputation as one of India’s most recognisable voices and represents yet another turning point in his remarkable career. With these occasions, the Movified Digital Awards keep honouring and rewarding Indian excellence.
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The Promoter of Movified, Sudhanshu Kumar, in his opening address at the ceremony, shared:
“It brings me great joy to present the second edition of the Movified Digital Awards. This initiative began with a single purpose – to give heartfelt recognition to those whose talent truly deserves the spotlight.
It’s not just about awards; it’s about honouring the passion, dedication, and creativity that goes into every story.
To the winners and nominees – congratulations. And to our growing Movified community – thank you for making this vision come alive. Here’s to meaningful cinema, to voices that matter, and to celebrating the magic of storytelling – always.”
Adding to that, Neekita Singh, Director of Movified, stated:
“As the Director of Movified, it brings me great pride to present the second edition of the Movified Digital Awards – a celebration of pure talent, passion, and cinematic excellence. This initiative was born out of a desire to recognize and celebrate the talent that truly deserves the applause-both in front of the camera and behind it.
I extend my heartfelt congratulations to all the winners & nominees and our ever growing Movified community for making this vision a reality.
Here’s to cinema, to stories that stay with us, and to the power of recognition. The journey continues, and Movified will always be here to celebrate the spirit of the screen.”