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    Actress Nimrat Kaur arrives at the British Academy of Film and Arts (BAFTA) awards ceremony at the Royal Opera House in LondonReuters
  • BAFTA Awards
    Actress Nimrat Kaur arrives at the British Academy of Film and Arts (BAFTA) awards ceremony at the Royal Opera House in LondonReuters
  • BAFTA Awards
    Actress Nimrat Kaur arrives at the British Academy of Film and Arts (BAFTA) awards ceremony at the Royal Opera House in LondonReuters
  • BAFTA Awards
    Actress Nimrat Kaur arrives at the British Academy of Film and Arts (BAFTA) awards ceremony at the Royal Opera House in LondonReuters

Irrfan Khan starrer "The Lunchbox" might have missed the 2015 British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Awards Trophy, but the lead actress of the film, Nimrat Kaur, managed to make a mark at the red carpet.

"The Lunchbox" was nominated in the Film Not in the English Language category of the BAFTA Awards 2015 along with Polish-Danish drama film "Ida", Russian drama "Leviathan", Brazilian-British adventure drama thriller film "Trash", and Belgian drama "Two Days, One Night".

But Ritesh Batra's internationally acclaimed romantic movie failed to win the trophy at the 68th BAFTA Awards.

Polish-Danish drama movie "Ida" was named the winner of "Film Not in the English Language" category at the award ceremony, which was held at the Royal Opera House in London on Sunday night.

Nevertheless, the leading lady of the film, Nimrat, managed to grab paparazzi's attention at the red carpet. She looked stunning in a pink Georges Hobeika gown with the cape sleeves and keyhole neckline.

Check out the complete list of winners below:

Best Film - Boyhood

Director - Richard Linklater for Boyhood

Leading Actor - Eddie Redmayne for The Theory Of Everything

Leading Actress - Julianne Moore for Still Alice

Outstanding British Film - The Theory Of Everything

EE Rising Star - Jack O'Connell

Original Music - The Grand Budapest Hotel

Documentary - Citizenfour

Make-up and hair - The Grand Budapest Hotel

Production design - The Grand Budapest Hotel

British Short Film - Boogaloo And Graham

British Short Animation - The Bigger Picture

Editing - Whiplash

Sound - Whiplash

Animated Film - The Lego Movie

Special Visual Effects - Interstellar

Supporting Actor - JK Simmons for Whiplash

Outstanding Contribution to British Cinema - BBC Films

Supporting Actress - Patricia Arquette for Boyhood

Cinematography - Birdman

Outstanding Debut By A British Writer, Director Or Producer - Stephen Beresford and David Livingstone for Pride

Original Screenplay - The Grand Budapest Hotel

Film Not In The English Language - Ida

Adapted Screenplay - The Theory Of Everything

Costume Design - The Grand Budapest Hotel

Fellowship - Mike Leigh