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Hrithik Roshan (Best Performance In A Song - Male, for Main aisa kyon hoon, from Lakshya) came to the function without his glasses, looking disheveled and matching a black dinner jacket with faded jeans and tousled hair to complete the 'rich hobo' look.

He stood around speaking about the evolution of the musical universe, but all everyone really wanted to talk about was his next film, the much-gossiped Koi... Mil Gaya sequel.

Hrithik assured that next year will see him in a lot more films, and, when I prodded him if the sequel will indeed be a superhero film, his reaction was a stunned denial. "No! No! No!", he said, sounding too vehement to be actually denying it.

"The film will be twice as big and ambitious as the first, and twice as much hard work will go into it!" Granted, and much luck, Hrithik, but I just hope it isn't twice as long!

Scottish singer Darius wowed the crowds as well, he of the impressively tall stature and the cheeky smirk, as he professed to being distracted by Indian women: "I don't like India - I love it! The people, the culture, the music, the noise, the colours - and the women," he raved, the smile spreading from ear to ear. "I've never seen so many beautiful women with lovely, almond-shaped eyes! It's distracting!"

Darius performed his super-successful Colorblind track, his debut which topped the UK charts. He made female journalists gush madly by enchanting them with his smile and kissing their palms, leaving the rest of the media to deal with dodging swooning bodies.

Darius takes centrestage in a performance that drove the audiences - especially female - wild!

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