Goa, Feb. 20 -- The Bafta Film Awards, the most coveted honours in the British movie industry, have been handed out in London. 'Oppenheimer' swept the BAFTAs, winning awards for director Christopher Nolan and actors Cillian Murphy and Robert Downey Jr as well as taking home the prize for best film. Overall, the movie took home seven golden BAFTA masks, with 'Poor Things' coming in second place with five wins.

BAFTA chair Sarah Putt opened the ceremony at the Royal Festival Hall in London by welcoming the star-studded audience, which included Prince William, president of BAFTA.

Indian actress Deepika Padukone was a presenter, her first time at the BAFTAs. Deepika presented director Jonathan Glazer with the award for Best Film Not in the ...