IIFA Award for Best Costume Design

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The IIFA Award for Best Costume Design is a technical award, chosen ahead of the ceremonies, at the annual International Indian Film Academy Awards.

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Multiple wins

WinsRecipient
5 Manish Malhotra
3 Neeta Lulla, Dolly Ahluwalia
2 Karan Johar, Anaita Shroff Adajania

Awards

The winners are listed below:

YearWinnerFilm
2017 Manish Malhotra Ae Dil Hai Mushkil
2016Anju Modi & Maxima Basu Bajirao Mastani
2015 Dolly Ahluwalia Haider
2014 Bhaag Milkha Bhaag
2013Aki Narula & Shefalina Barfi!
2012 Niharika Khan The Dirty Picture
2011 Band Baaja Baaraat [1]
2010 Anaita Shroff Adajania, Dolly Ahluwalia Love Aaj Kal [2]
2009 Neeta Lulla Jodhaa Akbar
2008 Manish Malhotra, Karan Johar, Sanjiv Mulchandani Om Shanti Om [3]
2007 Anaita Shroff Adajania Dhoom 2 [4]
2006 Subarna Ray Chaudhuri Parineeta [5]
2005 Vikram Phadnis Mujhse Shaadi Karogi [6]
2004 Manish Malhotra Kal Ho Naa Ho
2003 Reza Shariffi, Sandeep Khosla, Neeta Lulla, Abu Jani Devdas
2002 Manish Malhotra Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham...
2001 Manish Malhotra and Karan Johar Mohabbatein [7]
2000 Neeta Lulla Taal

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