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Reliving the Spectacle: A Look Back at the Zee Cine Awards 2006
The mid-2000s was a golden era for Bollywood, characterized by grand sets, melodious music, and the rise of a new generation of superstars. Among the many award shows that defined this era, the Zee Cine Awards 2006 stands out as a night of glitz, glamour, and memorable moments.
For fans searching for the "full show" or looking to relive the nostalgia of 2006, this event was a definitive time capsule. Held at the lush Mauritius backdrop, the show was a celebration of the cinematic successes of 2005—a year that gave Indian cinema some of its most beloved modern classics.
Here is a recap of what made the Zee Cine Awards 2006 an unforgettable night.
Main Awards
| Category | Winner | Film | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Best Film | Black | Sanjay Leela Bhansali | | Best Director | Sanjay Leela Bhansali | Black | | Best Actor – Male | Amitabh Bachchan | Black | | Best Actor – Female | Rani Mukerji | Black | | Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Male | Abhishek Bachchan | Sarkar | | Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Female | Ayesha Kapoor | Black (shared) | | Best Actor in a Negative Role | Nana Patekar | Apaharan | | Best Debut – Male | Shiney Ahuja | Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi | | Best Debut – Female | Vidya Balan | Parineeta |
Note: Black swept the major categories, with Rani Mukerji winning Best Actress over strong contenders like Rani in Bunty Aur Babli and Preity Zinta in Salaam Namaste. zee cine awards 2006 full show upd
Final Verdict: Is It Worth Finding the Full Show?
Absolutely. The Zee Cine Awards 2006 full show is more than just an awards ceremony; it’s a time machine. It captures Bollywood at a fascinating crossroads: the last gasp of overly sentimental family dramas and the beginning of slick, urban storytelling.
Whether you are a researcher, a 2000s kid feeling nostalgic, or a new Bollywood fan curious about the past, tracking down this show is a rewarding deep dive. Use the updated sources above, be prepared for lower video quality, and enjoy the magic of raw, unscripted Bollywood euphoria.
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The 9th Zee Cine Awards, held on March 4, 2006, transformed the Swami Vivekananda Convention Center
in Mauritius into a shimmering hub of Bollywood excellence. Co-hosted by filmmaker Karan Johar and actress Mallika Sherawat, the gala celebrated the finest cinematic achievements of 2005. The Night "Black" Swept the Board Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s critically acclaimed drama, Black
, was the undisputed champion of the evening, securing four major "Popular" category awards: Best Film: Black Best Director: Sanjay Leela Bhansali Best Actor (Male): Amitabh Bachchan Best Actor (Female): Rani Mukerji Additionally, the film's young star, Ayesha Kapoor , won Best Supporting Actor (Female), and Monty Sharma
received a special award for its haunting background score. Stellar Performances Note: Black swept the major categories, with Rani
The ceremony was anchored by high-energy stage acts from Bollywood’s biggest names: Shah Rukh Khan led a massive medley with leading ladies including Priyanka Chopra , Preity Zinta , Rani Mukerji , and Amrita Arora Salman Khan and Akshay Kumar delivered powerful solo dance performances A special tribute act honored the legacy of Yash Chopra
and Yash Raj Films, featuring iconic songs from their banner. Major Winners & Highlights Best Supporting Actor (Male) Abhishek Bachchan Sarkar Best Actor in a Comic Role Riteish Deshmukh Bluffmaster Best Actor in a Negative Role Nana Patekar Apaharan Best Playback Singer (Male) Himesh Reshammiya Aashiq Banaya Aapne Best Playback Singer (Female) Shreya Ghoshal Piyu Bole (from Parineeta) Most Promising Debut (Female) Vidya Balan & Konkona Sen Sharma Parineeta & Page 3 Lifetime Achievement Award Rekha & Rishi Kapoor — Critics' Choice & Technical Excellence While Black
dominated popular votes, the Critics' Best Film award went to the sports drama Iqbal , with Shreyas Talpade winning Critics' Best Actor . On the technical front, Vaibhavi Merchant won Best Choreographer for the viral hit " Kajra Re " from Bunty Aur Babli.
2. Shah Rukh Khan’s Tribute to Amitabh Bachchan
SRK delivered a heartfelt, comedic yet emotional tribute to the senior Bachchan, mimicking his iconic Agneepath and Deewar dialogues. The audience gave a standing ovation.