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

Multiple wins

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

Awards

The winners are listed below:-

YearWinnerFilm
2020Nitin BaidGully Boy
2019Pooja Ladha SurtiAndhadhun
2018Shweta Venkat MathewNewton
2017Bodhaditya BandyopadhyayPink
2016A. Sreekar PrasadTalvar
2015Anurag Kashyap & Abhijit KokateQueen
2014P. S. BharatiBhaag Milkha Bhaag
2013Namrata RaoKahaani
2012Anand SubayaZindagi Na Milegi Dobara
2011Namrata RaoBand Baaja Baaraat[1]
2010Rajkumar Hirani3 Idiots[2]
2009Ballu SalujaJodhaa Akbar
2008Amitabh ShuklaChak De India[3]
2007P. S. BharatiRang De Basanti
2006Bela SegalBlack[4]
2005Hussain BurmawalaAitraaz[5]
2004Rajkumar HiraniMunnabhai M.B.B.S.
2003Chandan AroraCompany[6]
2002Ballu SalujaLagaan[7]
2001V. Sanjay VermaKaho Naa... Pyaar Hai
2000V. N. MayekarVaastav: The Reality

See also

References

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  6. "Chandan Arora". IMDb.
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