It is time to bid adieu to another year. But before we exit 2023, here are some titles we'd like to give away to stars who we thought did well in the year. From Reel King of the Year to Employee of the Year, here's who won what.

A-Team of the Year

The movie Dunki, starring Shah Rukh Khan and Taapsee Pannu was heartfelt. It was also truly a team effort-- every character added something to the storyline. And so the cast of Dunki is certainly the A-Team for us!

Employee of the Year

King Khan has had a spectacular year. After nearly five years, he's had three hits-- Pathaan, Jawan and the latest, Dunki, which also starred Taapsee Pannu and Vikram Kochhar. Surely Shah Rukh Khan qualifies for the Employee of the Year award.

School Play of the Year

Archies starring Agastya Nanda and Khushi Kapoor was certainly a letdown, especially for fans of the famed comic books. Not only did the actors disappoint in the acting department, but the plot was a tried and tested formula, which the audience was tired of. The movie to us, looked amateur, much like a school play.

Reel Queen of the Year

We give the title to Tamannaah-- ever since the song 'Kavaala' from Rajinikanth-movie Jailer released, it has been the only song on everyone's lips. And everywhere we looked, there were reels featuring the song.

Reel King of the Year

This one of course goes to Bobby Deol, who's been having a major comeback of sorts in the last couple of years. His entry song from the movie Animal, 'Jamal Kudu' has been an unexpected hit and again, has been featured in countless reels since its release.

Millennial of the Year

25-year-old Ananya Panday has done 'adulting' right when she moved into a place of her own. She also had two great movies this year-- Dream Girl 2 and Kho Gaye Hum Kahaan.

Super Hero of the Year

This award, no doubt belongs to superstar Mammootty. Besides two stellar movies-- Kannur Squad and Kaathal, the star surprised us this year, and how. He became the first actor of such his stature to play a homosexual character. Everyone who watched Kaathal shed a tear for Mathews.