3rd Mirchi Music Awards

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The 3rd Mirchi Music Awards, presented by Radio Mirchi, honored the best of Hindi music from the year 2010. The ceremony was held on 27 January 2011[1] at the Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai, and was hosted by Shaan and Sonu Nigam. The program featured many performances, including those by Bappi Lahiri, Usha Uthup, DJ Lloyd, Akshay Kumar, Anushka Sharma, Rishi Kapoor, Yo Yo Honey Singh & Priyanka Chopra.[2][3] Several award categories were introduced for the first time, including Best Indipop Song, Best Item Number, Best Raag Inspired Song, Best song in Sufi Tradition, and Best Album of Golden Era. Dabangg won a leading eight awards including Album of the Year and Song of the Year for "Munni Badnaam".

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3rd Mirchi Music Awards
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DateJanuary 27, 2011 (2011-01-27)
LocationBandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai
CountryIndia
Presented byRadio Mirchi
Hosted byShaan and Sonu Nigam
Highlights
Most awardsDabangg (8)
Most nominationsDabangg (13)
Song of the Year"Munni Badnaam" - Dabangg
Album of the YearDabangg
WebsiteMusic Mirchi Awards 2010
Television/radio coverage
NetworkSony TV
 2nd · Mirchi Music Awards · 4th 
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The First Mirchi Music awards was held on 2009 and was hosted by Radio Mirchi 98.3 FM.[4][5]

Winners and nominees

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The winners were selected by the members of a jury, chaired by Javed Akhtar.[6] The following are the names of nominees and winners.[7][8][9][10][11]

(Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface.)

Film awards

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Song of the Year Album of the Year
Male Vocalist of the Year Female Vocalist of the Year
Music Composer of the Year Lyricist of the Year
Upcoming Male Vocalist of the Year Upcoming Female Vocalist of the Year
Upcoming Music Composer of The Year Upcoming Lyricist of The Year
  • Bhadwai Village Mandali - "Mehngai Dayain" from Peepli Live
    • Late Jagdish Joshi and Vibhu Puri - "Keh Na Sakoon" from Guzaarish
    • Noon Meem Rashid - "Chola Maati Ke Ram" from Peepli Live
    • Shakeel Sohail - "Rabba" from Aashayein
    • Vibhu Puri - "Sau Gram Zindagi" from Guzaarish
Song representing Sufi tradition Raag-Inspired Song of the Year
Best Item Song of the Year
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Technical awards

More information Best Programmer & Arranger of the Year, Best Song Recording ...
Best Programmer & Arranger of the Year Best Song Recording
  • Salman Khan Afridi and Farhad K Dadyburjor - "Dil To Bachcha Hai" from Ishqiya
Best Background Score of the Year
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Non-film awards

More information Indie Pop Song of the Year ...
Indie Pop Song of the Year
  • "Chaska" from The Crown
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Special awards

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Lifetime Achievement Award Ravi
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Listeners' Choice awards

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Listeners' Choice Song of the Year "Sheila Ki Jawani" - Tees Maar Khan
Listeners' Choice Album of the Year Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai
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Jury awards

More information Outstanding Contribution to Hindi Film Music, Best Album of Golden Era) ...
Outstanding Contribution to Hindi Film Music Charanjit Singh
Best Album of Golden Era) Barsaat
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Films with multiple wins and nominations

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Films that received multiple awards[11]
Wins Film
8 Dabangg
2 Ishqiya
My Name Is Khan
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Jury

The jury was chaired by Javed Akhtar. Other members were:[2][6]

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