<p>IIFA just celebrated its silver jubilee in Jaipur, and calling it a starry night would be an understatement. Dressed their best to attend the big night, the only stop that came between celebs and the award show was <em>DH</em> and its bunch of questions at the green carpet!</p><p>Here we give you the juicy goss, controversies and secrets that were revealed to <em>DH</em> at the green carpet. </p><p>"Own it twats," <em>Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives</em> fame <strong>Maheep Kapoor</strong> told when asked about her message to women, and we love that this quote confirmed that her aura on screen and off screen remains unchanged. Echoing similar emotions, but in a more 'keep it together in front of the media' tone, <strong>Seema Sajdeh</strong> advised women to not stop on account of their age and cancel what people say as "noise".</p>.From female friendships to future plans: Women's Day special with Oscar winner Guneet Monga.<p>Meanwhile, power couple of the industry <strong>Ali Fazal</strong>, and <strong>Richa Chadha</strong> also graced the carpet with their presence and while the former was "really excited" to be a part of IIFA's silver jubilee celebration, Chadha said in her message to women that they should understand their strength and be strong.</p><p>The cast of <em>Laapataa Ladies</em> in a chat with <em>DH</em> shared their excitement for being nominated at IIFA at such a young age. <strong>Sparsh Shrivastava</strong>, who was nominated in two categories urged women to watch his movie as he assured that they will "find themselves" in the film. Meanwhile, <strong>Nitanshi Goel</strong> who plays Phool Kumari asserted that she would be happy irrespective of who won since she was rooting for the best.</p><p>When <em>DH</em> asked <strong>Uorfi Javed </strong>if attending Met Gala was in her cards, given that what she does on the streets of Mumbai is what people do at the gala, the influencer known for her fashion sense said "everything is on my list".</p>.From gender disparity to ageism: Madhuri Dixit, Guneet Monga shed light on journey of women in cinema.<p>Pointing out how it feels like a "full circle" that she shot for <em>Bandish Bandits</em> in Jaipur and is now here as a nominee, <strong>Aaliya Qureshi</strong>, who was also seen with Shah Rukh Khan in <em>Jawan</em> said that her mantra is "whatever happen, happens".</p><p><strong>Pratik Gandhi,</strong> nominated for <em>Agni</em> said that all those nominated in the digital category are "fabulous actors". The <em>Scam 1992</em> actor also revealed that next big project will be <em>Gandhi</em>, the first season of which is already done.</p>.<p>Expressing her hope to work with Shreya Ghosal some time in the future, singer <strong>Madhubanti Bagchi</strong> whose <em>Aaj Ki Raat </em>compelled all her fans to shake a leg, added that she does not make any conscious decision while choosing her music genre because being a classical music student, she loves all genres.</p>.<p>Conveying how "overwhelmed" he was to be at IIFA, singer <strong>Anurag Saikia</strong> who was nominated for <em>Ishq Hai </em>told <em>DH</em> that he now wishes to try something he has never done before. </p>.Shalini Passi says she wants to make films on female artists & painters: 'Would love to play myself on big screen'.<p>Expressing his pride in being a part of 25 years of IIFA, <strong>Ranvir Shorey</strong> said that he has watched IIFA grow and is here to raise a toast to the next 25.</p>.<p>Hoping something "really nice" comes her way next, actor <strong>Sanjeeda Shaikh</strong> last seen in <em>Heeramandi</em> who walked the green carpet on March 8, coinciding with Women's Day questioned why do we celebrate it on only one day, and not everyday?</p><p>Lauding the OTT platform for helping hidden actors find the space, <em>Sector 36</em> actor <strong>Deepak Dobriyal</strong> said that he was rooting for everyone who was nominated because so many talented actors who were not getting any recognition were able to find their voice with the help of OTT. Meanwhile, actor <strong>Arif Zakaria</strong> who was nominated for his <em>Freedom at Midnight</em> said that he looked forward to winning the award, and appreciated IIFA for being silent brand ambassadors of the film industry.</p><p>IIFA awards will be telecasted on March 16, and the first-ever digital IIFA Awards will be streamed on March 30.</p>
<p>IIFA just celebrated its silver jubilee in Jaipur, and calling it a starry night would be an understatement. Dressed their best to attend the big night, the only stop that came between celebs and the award show was <em>DH</em> and its bunch of questions at the green carpet!</p><p>Here we give you the juicy goss, controversies and secrets that were revealed to <em>DH</em> at the green carpet. </p><p>"Own it twats," <em>Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives</em> fame <strong>Maheep Kapoor</strong> told when asked about her message to women, and we love that this quote confirmed that her aura on screen and off screen remains unchanged. Echoing similar emotions, but in a more 'keep it together in front of the media' tone, <strong>Seema Sajdeh</strong> advised women to not stop on account of their age and cancel what people say as "noise".</p>.From female friendships to future plans: Women's Day special with Oscar winner Guneet Monga.<p>Meanwhile, power couple of the industry <strong>Ali Fazal</strong>, and <strong>Richa Chadha</strong> also graced the carpet with their presence and while the former was "really excited" to be a part of IIFA's silver jubilee celebration, Chadha said in her message to women that they should understand their strength and be strong.</p><p>The cast of <em>Laapataa Ladies</em> in a chat with <em>DH</em> shared their excitement for being nominated at IIFA at such a young age. <strong>Sparsh Shrivastava</strong>, who was nominated in two categories urged women to watch his movie as he assured that they will "find themselves" in the film. Meanwhile, <strong>Nitanshi Goel</strong> who plays Phool Kumari asserted that she would be happy irrespective of who won since she was rooting for the best.</p><p>When <em>DH</em> asked <strong>Uorfi Javed </strong>if attending Met Gala was in her cards, given that what she does on the streets of Mumbai is what people do at the gala, the influencer known for her fashion sense said "everything is on my list".</p>.From gender disparity to ageism: Madhuri Dixit, Guneet Monga shed light on journey of women in cinema.<p>Pointing out how it feels like a "full circle" that she shot for <em>Bandish Bandits</em> in Jaipur and is now here as a nominee, <strong>Aaliya Qureshi</strong>, who was also seen with Shah Rukh Khan in <em>Jawan</em> said that her mantra is "whatever happen, happens".</p><p><strong>Pratik Gandhi,</strong> nominated for <em>Agni</em> said that all those nominated in the digital category are "fabulous actors". The <em>Scam 1992</em> actor also revealed that next big project will be <em>Gandhi</em>, the first season of which is already done.</p>.<p>Expressing her hope to work with Shreya Ghosal some time in the future, singer <strong>Madhubanti Bagchi</strong> whose <em>Aaj Ki Raat </em>compelled all her fans to shake a leg, added that she does not make any conscious decision while choosing her music genre because being a classical music student, she loves all genres.</p>.<p>Conveying how "overwhelmed" he was to be at IIFA, singer <strong>Anurag Saikia</strong> who was nominated for <em>Ishq Hai </em>told <em>DH</em> that he now wishes to try something he has never done before. </p>.Shalini Passi says she wants to make films on female artists & painters: 'Would love to play myself on big screen'.<p>Expressing his pride in being a part of 25 years of IIFA, <strong>Ranvir Shorey</strong> said that he has watched IIFA grow and is here to raise a toast to the next 25.</p>.<p>Hoping something "really nice" comes her way next, actor <strong>Sanjeeda Shaikh</strong> last seen in <em>Heeramandi</em> who walked the green carpet on March 8, coinciding with Women's Day questioned why do we celebrate it on only one day, and not everyday?</p><p>Lauding the OTT platform for helping hidden actors find the space, <em>Sector 36</em> actor <strong>Deepak Dobriyal</strong> said that he was rooting for everyone who was nominated because so many talented actors who were not getting any recognition were able to find their voice with the help of OTT. Meanwhile, actor <strong>Arif Zakaria</strong> who was nominated for his <em>Freedom at Midnight</em> said that he looked forward to winning the award, and appreciated IIFA for being silent brand ambassadors of the film industry.</p><p>IIFA awards will be telecasted on March 16, and the first-ever digital IIFA Awards will be streamed on March 30.</p>