Manoj Bajpayee wins best actor at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards
Bajpayee won the award for his performance as Professor Siras in 'Aligarh' directed by Hansal Mehta.

Winners in the 10th Asia Pacific Screen Awards, said to be the region's highest accolade in film, were announced at a glittering ceremony in Brisbane last night.
Hosted by Australian actor David Wenham and presenter Anjali Rao, the 2016 Awards marked the 10th year of APSA recognising and promoting cinematic excellence and cultural diversity of the world's fastest growing film region.
'Aligarh' actor Manoj Bajpayee poses on the red carpet at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre in Brisbane. (PTI)
In addition to the main awards, a jury grand prize special mention was given to eight-year-old Sunny Pawar from India for his portrayal of young Saroo Brierley in Garth Davis' "Lion".
APSA International Jury member Jan Chapman said "It was superb, such a moving performance, I was really affected by the humanity and the depth"
Shyam Benegal, who was also part of the jury, said "He gave such an extraordinarily fine performance, extremely well delineated with lots of little detail that he put into the performance, an extremely well crafted role."
Nawazuddin won the award for his role in Kashyap's "Raman Raghav 2.0".
The 2016 APSA International Jury comprised five eminent former APSA Jury Presidents hailing from three continents, headed by acclaimed Academy Award-winner Puttnam, joined by APSA co-founder and current Chairman of the Busan International Film Festival Kim Dong-Ho, multi-award winning producer from Hong Kong Nansun Shi, Academy Award-winning Australian producer Jan Chapman, and celebrated Indian filmmaker Shyam Benegal.
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