IIFA Award for Best Editing

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The IIFA Best Editing is a technical award chosen ahead of the ceremonies.

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Multiple wins

WinsRecipient
2Ballu Saluja, Rajkumar Hirani, Namrata Rao, P. S. Bharati

Awards

The winners are listed below:-

YearWinnerFilm
2024 Sandeep Reddy Vanga Animal
2023Sandeep Francis Drishyam 2
2022Chandrashekhar Prajapati Sardar Udham
2020Nitin Baid Gully Boy
2019Pooja Ladha Surti Andhadhun
2018Shweta Venkat Mathew Newton
2017Bodhaditya Bandyopadhyay Pink
2016 A. Sreekar Prasad Talvar
2015 Anurag Kashyap & Abhijit Kokate Queen
2014P. S. Bharati Bhaag Milkha Bhaag
2013 Namrata Rao Kahaani
2012Anand Subaya Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara
2011 Namrata Rao Band Baaja Baaraat [1]
2010 Rajkumar Hirani 3 Idiots [2]
2009Ballu Saluja Jodhaa Akbar
2008 Amitabh Shukla Chak De India [3]
2007P. S. Bharati Rang De Basanti
2006Bela Segal Black [4]
2005Hussain Burmawala Aitraaz [5]
2004 Rajkumar Hirani Munnabhai M.B.B.S.
2003 Chandan Arora Company [6]
2002Ballu Saluja Lagaan [7]
2001 V. Sanjay Verma Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai
2000V. N. Mayekar Vaastav: The Reality

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