COVD-19: IIFA 2020 ceremony postponed due to coronavirus outbreak scare

The awards were to be hosted by superstar Salman Khan in his hometown of Indore

March 06, 2020 04:17 pm | Updated 04:18 pm IST

Salman Khan and Jacqueline Fernandez giving a memento to Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath, during the earlier press conference of the IIFA Awards, at Minto Hall in Bhopal

Salman Khan and Jacqueline Fernandez giving a memento to Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath, during the earlier press conference of the IIFA Awards, at Minto Hall in Bhopal

The International Indian Film Academy Award (IIFA) ceremony, which was scheduled to take place in Indore city of Madhya Pradesh by March-end, has been postponed due to the coronavirus scare.

The organisers of the festival on Friday released a statement, confirming the changes in the festival’s dates.

“#IIFA2020 postponed ...With due regard to the growing concerns around the spread of the COVID—19 virus and keeping the health and safety of IIFA’s fans and the general community at large, after consulting the Madhya Pradesh government, the IIFA management, and stakeholders from the film industry it has been decided to postpone to a later date the much—awaited IIFA Weekend and Awards 2020 celebrations which were originally scheduled at the end of March 2020,” it read.

Now, a “fresh date and plans for hosting IIFA in Madhya Pradesh will be announced at the earliest,” it added.

“IIFA is fully committed to ensure the safety of the citizens and legions of IIFA fans who travel from across the globe to attend and experience the magic of IIFA. We sincerely regret the inconvenience caused, and hope that all concerned understand the sensitivity of the situatio,” the statement concluded.

The IIFA awards 2020 were to be hosted by superstar Salman Khan in his hometown Indore.

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