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Film Fare Awards 1954 to 2009 Filmfare Awards 1954 The Filmfare Awards are one of the most glamorous and oldest film awards in the Hindi film industry. The awards are presented to the artists to acknowledge and encourage their outstanding talent. The Filmfare Awards were established by filmfare magazine in the year 1954. The first filmfare award ceremony was held on 21 st March 1954 at Metro Theatre (Mumbai). Only five awards were given out in the first filmfare award ceremony. Listed below are the proud winners of the first filmfare award ceremony. The Winners For 1st Filmfare Popular Awards Were: Category Winner Film Best Actor Dilip Kumar Daag Best Actress Meena Kumari Baiju Bawra Best Film Bimal Roy Do Bigha Zameen Best Director Bimal Roy Do Bigha Zamin Best Music Direction Naushad Baiju Bawra - 'Too Ganga Ki Mauj' Filmfare Awards 1955 The engaging Filmfare Awards were instituted by Filmfare Magazine in the year 1954. Since then, the award ceremony has gained immense popularity in the film industry. The awards were presented to honor and encourage outstanding artists in the cinema industry. The 2nd Filmfare Awards were held in 1955. Listed below are the winners who walked away with the Filmfare Awards for the year.

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Film Fare Awards 1954 to 2009

Filmfare Awards 1954The Filmfare Awards are one of the most glamorous and oldest film awards in the Hindi film industry. The awards are presented to the artists to acknowledge and encourage their outstanding talent. The Filmfare Awards were established by filmfare magazine in the year 1954. The first filmfare award ceremony was held on 21st March 1954 at Metro Theatre (Mumbai). Only five awards were given out in the first filmfare award ceremony. Listed below are the proud winners of the first filmfare award ceremony. 

The Winners For 1st Filmfare Popular Awards Were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Dilip Kumar DaagBest Actress Meena Kumari Baiju BawraBest Film Bimal Roy Do Bigha ZameenBest Director Bimal Roy Do Bigha ZaminBest Music Direction Naushad Baiju Bawra - 'Too Ganga Ki

Mauj'

Filmfare Awards 1955The engaging Filmfare Awards were instituted by Filmfare Magazine in the year 1954. Since then, the award ceremony has gained immense popularity in the film industry. The awards were presented to honor and encourage outstanding artists in the cinema industry. The 2nd Filmfare Awards were held in 1955. Listed below are the winners who walked away with the Filmfare Awards for the year. 

The Winners For 2nd Filmfare Popular Awards Were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Bharat Bhushan Shri Chaitanya MahaprabhuBest Actress Meena Kumari ParineetaBest Film Raj Kapoor Boot PolishBest Director Bimal Roy Parineeta

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Best Supporting Actor (Male) David Boot PolishBest Supporting Actor (Female)

Usha Kiran Baadbaan

Best Music Direction S.D. Burman Taxi Driver - 'Jaye To Jaye Kahan 

 

 Filmfare Technical Awards 1955

Category Winner FilmBest Sound R Kaushik Amar

Filmfare Awards 1956The Filmfare Awards were established with the aim of honoring and encouraging talented artists in the film industry. The awards were first referred to as ‘The Clare Awards’ after Clare Mendonca (Filmfare critic). The awards were incepted in the year 1954, the same year when the National Film Awards were also established. With time, the Technical Awards and other popular awards were added in the Filmfare category list. Here is the list of artists who were declared winners for the year. 

The Winners Of The 3rd Filmfare Popular Awards Were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Dilip Kumar AzaadBest Actress Kamini Kaushal Biraj BahuBest Film - JagritiBest Director Bimal Roy Biraj BahuBest Supporting Actor (Male)

Abhi Bhattacharya Jagriti

Best Supporting Actor (Female)

Nirupa Roy Munimji

Best Music Direction Hemant Kumar Nagin 

Filmfare Technical Awards 1956

Category Winner FilmBest Art Direction Rusi Banker Mirza GhalibBest Sound A K Parmar Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baaje

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Filmfare Awards 1957The Indian film industry saw the formation of the Filmfare Awards in the year 1954. The awards are given to encourage and honor the artists for their outstanding performance in the films released in the previous year. The awards ceremonies are generally held in the hub of the Bollywood industry (Mumbai). The winners are chosen by popular votes cast by the readers of the filmfare magazine. Listed below are the winners who walked away with the awards for the year. 

The Winners For Filmfare Popular Awards 1957 Were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Dilip Kumar DevdasBest Actress Nutan SeemaBest Film Rajkamal Kalamandir Jhanak Jhanak Payal BajeBest Director V. Shantaram Jhanak Jhanak Payal BaajeBest Supporting Actor (Male)

Motilal Devdas

Best Supporting Actor (Female)

Vyjantimala Devdas

Best Music Direction Shankar Jaikishan Chori Chori  Filmfare Technical Awards 1957Category Winner FilmBest Art Direction Kanu Desai Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baaje

Filmfare Awards 1958Filmfare awards are one of the highly anticipated award events in the Indian film industry. The glamorous awards were instituted by the filmfare magazine in the year 1958. They were first referred to as ‘The Clare Awards’ after the Filmfare critic, Clare Mendonca. The winners are chosen by popular votes cast by the readers of the Filmfare Magazine. The award events are generally held in Mumbai which is the centre of the Hindi film industry. Given below is the list of winners who won the prestigious awards for the year 1958. 

The Winners For 5th Filmfare Popular Awards Were:

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Category Winner FilmBest Actor Dilip Kumar Naya DaurBest Actress Nargis Mother IndiaBest Film Mehboob Khan Mother IndiaBest Director Mehboob Khan Mother IndiaBest Supporting Actor (Male)

Raj Mehra Sharada

Best Supporting Actor (Female)

Shyama Sharada

Best Music Direction O. P. Nayyar Naya Daur  

Filmfare Technical Awards 1958

Category Winner FilmBest Art Direction M.R. Acharekar Pardesi

Filmfare Awards 1959The year 1954 saw the dawn of the Filmfare Awards in the Indian film industry. The aim of the awards is to acknowledge and encourage talent in Bollywood. The award ceremony was organized every year in Mumbai. The evening proved lucky for Bimal Roy, as his film ‘Madhumati’ swept many awards for the year. Given below is the list of winners of filmfare awards 1959. 

The Winners For 6th Filmfare Popular Awards Were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Dev Anand Kaala PaniBest Actress Vyjayantimala MadhumatiBest Film Bimal Roy MadhumatiBest Director Bimal Roy MadhumatiBest Supporting Actor (Male) Johnny Walker MadhumatiBest Supporting Actor (Female)

Nalini Jaywant Kala Paani

Best Music Direction Salil Chowdhury MadhumatiBest Lyricist Shailendra Yahudi  - 'Yeh Mera

Divanapan'

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Filmfare Technical Awards 1959

Category Winner FilmBest Editing Hrishikesh Mukherjee MadhumatiBest Art Direction Sudhendu Roy MadhumatiBest Dialogue Rajinder Singh Bedi Madhumati

Filmfare Awards 1960The grand Filmfare Awards were first presented to artists in the year 1954. The awards since then have been given out to encourage and acknowledge best talent in Bollywood every year. The winners are decided by popular votes cast by the readers of the Filmfare Magazine. The ‘Best Film’ and ‘Best Director’ awards were bagged by Bimal Roy. Here is the list of the winners who walked away with the celebrated awards for the year. 

The Winners For 7th Filmfare Popular Awards Were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Raj Kapoor AnariBest Actress Nutan SujataBest Film Bimal Roy SujataBest Director Bimal Roy SujataBest Supporting Actor (Male)

Manmohan Krishna Dhool Ka Phool

Best Supporting Actor (Female)

Lalita Pawar Anari

Best Music Direction Shankar Jaikishan AnariBest Lyricist Shailendra Anari - 'Sab Kuchh Sikha

Hamne' Best Playback Singer (Male) Mukesh Anari  - 'Sab Kuchh Sikha

Hamne'   

Filmfare Technical Awards 1960

Category Winner Film

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Best Art Direction M.R. Acharekar Kaagaz Ke PhoolBest Cinematography V.K. Murthy Kaagaz Ke PhoolBest Dialogue Ramanand Sagar Paigham

Filmfare Awards 1961The Filmfare Awards are the oldest of all awards in the Hindi film industry. The awards were established by Filmfare Magazine in the year 1954. The awards were incepted to honor and encourage the artists for their outstanding performance in the Indian film industry. The winners are announced on the basis of popular votes cast by the readers of the filmfare magazine. Listed below are the proud winners who grabbed the esteemed awards for the year. 

The Winners For 8th Filmfare Popular Awards Were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Dilip Kumar KohinoorBest Actress Bina Rai GhunghatBest Film K. Asif Mughal-E-AzamBest Director Bimal Roy ParakhBest Supporting Actor (Male)

Motilal Parakh

Best Supporting Actor (Female)

Nanda Aanchal

Best Music Direction Shankar Jaikishan Dil Apna Aur Preet ParaiBest Lyricist Shakeel Badayuni Chaudhvin Ka Chand  -

'Chaudhvi ka chaand ho' Best Playback Singer (Male) Mohammed Rafi Chaudhvin Ka Chand -

'Chaudhvi ka chaand ho'   

Filmfare Technical Awards 1961

Category Winner FilmBest Editing Moosa Mansoor KohinoorBest Art Direction Biren Naug Chaudhvin Ka ChandBest Dialogue Aman, Kamal Amrohi,

Wajahat Mirza, Ehsan Rizvi Mughal-E-Azam

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Filmfare Awards 1962Bollywood saw the dawn of the Filmfare Awards in the year 1954 (The National Film Awards were also introduced in the same year). It was initially referred to as ‘The Clares’ after the Filmfare critic, Clare Mendonca. The film ‘Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti Hai’ swept many awards. Listed below are the proud winners who bagged the prestigious awards for the year. 

The Winners For 9th Filmfare Popular Awards Were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Raj Kapoor Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti

HaiBest Actress Vyjayantimala Ganga JamunaBest Film Radhu Karmakar Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti

HaiBest Director B.R.Chopra KanoonBest Supporting Actor (Male)

Nana Palsikar Kanoon

Best Supporting Actor (Female)

Nirupa Roy Chhaya

Best Music Direction Ravi GharanaBest Lyricist Shakeel Badayuni Gharana - 'Husnavale Tere

Javab' Best Playback Singer (Male) Mohammed Rafi Sasural - 'Teri Pyari Pyari

Surat' Best Editing G.G. Mayekar Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti

Hai  

Filmfare Technical Awards 1962

Category Winner FilmBest Art Direction M.R. Acharekar Jis Desh Men Ganga Behti

HaiBest Dialogue Wajahat Mirza Ganga Jamuna

Filmfare Awards 1963

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The Filmfare Awards are believed to be the oldest and most coveted awards in Bollywood. The grand ceremony first took place in Mumbai in 1954. The awards are presented to artists who have made immense contribution to Bollywood. The winners are announced on the basis of the highest number of votes cast by the readers of the filmfare magazine. The film ‘Bees Saal Baad’ swept three filmfare awards for the year 1963. The proud winners are listed below. 

The Winners For 10th Filmfare Popular Awards Were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Ashok Kumar RakhiBest Actress Meena Kumari AartiBest Film Guru Dutt Sahib Bibi Aur GhulamBest Director Abrar Alvi Sahib Bibi Aur GhulamBest Supporting Actor (Male) Mehmood Dil Tera DeewanaBest Supporting Actor (Female)

Shashikala Aarti

Best Music Direction Shankar Jaikishan ProfessorBest Lyricist Shakeel Badayuni Bees Saal Baad - 'Kahin

Deep Jale' Best Playback Singer (Male) - -Best Playback Singer (Female)

Lata Mangeshkar Bees Saal Baad - 'Kahin Deep Jale'

  

Filmfare Technical Awards 1963

Category Winner FilmBest Editing Keshav Naidu Bees Saal BaadBest Art Direction D.R. Jadhav & Ram Yedekar Son Of IndiaBest Sound S. Y. Pathak Bees Saal BaadBest Cinematography V.K. Murthy Sahib Bibi Aur GhulamBest Dialogue Akhtar Ul Iman Dharmputra

Filmfare Awards 1964Filmfare Magazine introduced the grand Filmfare Awards in the year 1954. The main objective of the award events was to recognize and acknowledge upcoming talent in Bollywood. Winners were selected through the highest number of votes cast by the

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readers of Filmfare Magazine. The film ‘Bandini’ directed by Bimal Roy swept the awards at the 11th Filmfare Awards. The story was all about suffering and sacrifices of a weak Indian woman. The proud winners for the year 1964 are listed below. 

The Winners For 11th Filmfare Popular Awards Were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Sunil Dutt Mujhe Jeene DoBest Actress Nutan BandiniBest Film Bimal Roy BandiniBest Director Bimal Roy BandiniBest Supporting Actor (Male) Raaj Kumar Dil Ek MandirBest Supporting Actor (Female)

Shashikala Gumraah

Best Music Direction Roshan Taj MahalBest Lyricist Sahir Ludhianvi Taj Mahal - 'Jo Wada Kiya' Best Playback Singer (Male) Mahendra Kapoor Gumrah - 'Chalo Ik Baar' Best Playback Singer (Female)

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Filmfare Technical Awards 1964

Category Winner FilmBest Editing Pran Mehra GumrahBest Art Direction Sudhendu Roy Mere MehboobBest Sound D Billimoria BandiniBest Dialogue Arjun Dev Rashk Dil Ek Mandir

Filmfare Awards 1965The glitzy Filmfare Awards were first handed out in the year 1954. Since then, they have expanded and have become one of bollywood’s grandest film award ceremonies. The awards were introduced with the aim of recognizing and encouraging upcoming talent in the Indian film industry. The readers of the Filmfare Magazine select the winners by casting their votes. The artist who receives the highest number votes is announced the winner of the category. The film ‘Dosti’ directed by Satyen Bose swept most of the awards for the year. The film is based on friendship between two boys, one crippled and the other, blind. 

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The Winners For 12th Filmfare Popular Awards Were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Dilip Kumar LeaderBest Actress Vyjayantimala SangamBest Film Rajshri Productions DostiBest Director Raj Kapoor SangamBest Supporting Actor (Male) Nana Palsikar Shehar Aur SapnaBest Supporting Actor (Female)

Nirupa Roy Shehnaai

Best Music Direction Laxmikant Pyarelal DostiBest Lyricist Majrooh Sultanpuri Dosti - 'Chahoonga Main

Tujhe' Best Playback Singer (Male) Mohammed Rafi Dosti - 'Chahoonga Main

Tujhe' Best Playback Singer (Female)

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Filmfare Technical Awards 1965

Category Winner FilmBest Art Direction G.L. Yadhav & T.K. Desai KohraaBest Cinematography Fali Mistry GuideBest Dialogue Govind Moonis Dosti

Filmfare Awards 1966The Indian film industry saw the rise of Filmfare Awards in the year 1954. The awards were created by the Filmfare Magazine to acknowledge and encourage upcoming talent in Bollywood. The readers of the Filmfare Magazine vote for the artists and the winners are selected on the basis of the highest vote count for each nominee. ‘Waqt’ and ‘Khandan’ were the films which grabbed most of the awards for the year. Here is the list of winners who bagged the prestigious award for the year. 

The Winners For 13th Filmfare Popular Awards Were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Sunil Dutt KhandanBest Actress Meena Kumari Kaajal

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Best Film - Himalaya Ki God MeinBest Director Yash Chopra WaqtBest Supporting Actor (Male)

Raaj Kumar Waqt

Best Supporting Actor (Female)

Padmini Kaajal

Best Music Direction Ravi KhandaanBest Lyricist Rajendra Krishan Khandan - 'Tumhi Mere

Mandir' Best Playback Singer (Male)

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Best Playback Singer (Female)

Lata Mangeshkar Khandan - 'Tumhi Mere Mandir'

  

Filmfare Technical Awards 1966

Category Winner FilmBest Art Direction M. S. Sathyu HaqeeqatBest Dialogue Akhtar Ul Iman WaqtBest Story R. K. Narayan Guide

Filmfare Awards 1967The year 1954 saw the rise of Filmfare Awards in the Hindi film industry. The awards were constituted to encourage best talent in Bollywood. All the award events are generally held in Mumbai and are initiated by Filmfare Magazine. The film ‘Guide’ (directed by Vijay Anand) grabbed most of the awards for the year. The story is based on the critically acclaimed novel ‘The Guide’, written by the Indian author R. K. Narayan. Here is the list of proud winners for the year who walked away with the prestigious awards. 

The Winners For 14th Filmfare Popular Awards Were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Dev Anand GuideBest Actress Waheeda Rehman GuideBest Film Dev Anand GuideBest Director Vijay Anand Guide

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Best Supporting Actor (Male)

Ashok Kumar Afsana

Best Supporting Actor (Female)

Simi Garewal Do Badan

Best Music Direction Shankar Jaikishan SurajBest Lyricist Hasrat Jaipuri Suraj - 'Baharon Phool

Barsao' Best Playback Singer (Male) Mohammed Rafi Suraj - 'Baharon Phool

Barsao' Best Playback Singer (Female)

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Filmfare Technical Awards 1967

Category Winner FilmBest Art Direction Sant Singh Yeh Raat Phir Na AayegiBest Cinematography M. N. Malhotra HumraazBest Dialogue Vijay Anand GuideBest Story Manoj Kumar Upkar  

Filmfare Critics Awards 1967

Category Winner FilmBest Documentary Clement T. Baptista Handicrafts of Rajasthan

Filmfare Awards 1968Bollywood saw the rise of ritzy Filmfare Awards in 1954. The main objective behind the introduction of these awards was to acknowledge and honor upcoming talent in the Hindi film industry. The winners are announced on the basis of the maximum number of votes cast by the readers of Filmfare Magazine. The film ‘Upkar’ directed by Manoj Kumar bagged most of the awards for the year. Listed below are the winners who won the prized awards for the year 1968. 

The Winners For 15th Filmfare Popular Awards Were:

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Category Winner FilmBest Actor Dilip Kumar Ram Aur ShyamBest Actress Nutan MilanBest Film Manoj Kumar UpkarBest Director Manoj Kumar UpkarBest Supporting Actor (Male) Pran UpkarBest Supporting Actor (Female)

Jamuna Milan

Best Actor in a Comic Role Mehmood Pyar Kiye JaaBest Music Direction Laxmikant Pyarelal MilanBest Lyricist Gulshan Bawra Upkar - 'Mere Desh Ki Dharti' Best Playback Singer (Male) Mahendra Kapoor Hamraaz - 'Neele Gagan Ke

Tale' Best Playback Singer (Female)

Asha Bhosle Dus Lakh - 'Garibon Ke Suno'

  

Filmfare Technical Awards 1968

Category Winner FilmBest Art Direction H.V. Maharudria TaqdeerBest Dialogue Manoj Kumar Upkar  

Filmfare Critics Awards 1968

Category Winner FilmBest Documentary    S. Sukhdev India '67

Filmfare Awards 1969The year 1954 saw the dawn of the prestigious Filmfare Awards in the Hindi film industry. The awards were introduced to acknowledge and encourage best talent in Bollywood. With time, more categories were added to the list to ensure that all the people who were associated with film making were recognized. The movie which bagged most of the awards for the evening was ‘Shikar’ (directed by Atma Ram). The film is all about murder and the mystery that surrounds it. The movie was a hit at the box office. Here is the list of winners who bagged the awards for the year 1969. 

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The Winners For 16th Filmfare Popular Awards Were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Shammi Kapoor BrahmchariBest Actress Waheeda Rehman Neel KamalBest Film G.P. Sippy BrahmachariBest Director Ramanand Sagar AnkhenBest Supporting Actor (Male)

Sanjeev Kumar Shikar

Best Supporting Actor (Female)

Simi Garewal Saathi

Best Actor in a Comic Role Johnny Walker ShikarBest Music Direction Shankar Jaikishan BrahmachariBest Lyricist Shailendra Brahmchari - 'Main Gaaon

Tum So Jaao' Best Playback Singer (Male) Mohammed Rafi Brahamachari - 'Dil Ke

Jharoke Mein' Best Playback Singer (Female)

Asha Bhosle Shikar - 'Parde Mein Rehne Do'

  

Filmfare Technical Awards 1969

Category Winner FilmBest Art Direction Ajit Banerjee Majhli DidiBest Sound P Thakkersey ShikarBest Dialogue Ali Raza Saraswatichandra  

Filmfare Critics Awards 1969

Category Winner FilmBest Documentary Promod Pati Explorer

Filmfare Awards 1970The famous Filmfare Magazine formed the Filmfare Awards in 1954. Since then the

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award ceremonies expanded their horizon and are known as one of the grand ceremonies in India. The awards were also called as ‘The Clares’, after Clare Mendonca (the Times of India film critic). The esteemed ‘Best Film’ award was presented to the film ‘Aradhana’ directed by Shakti Samanta. Listed here are the winners who proudly claimed the awards for the year 1970. 

The Winners For 17th Filmfare Popular Awards Were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Ashok Kumar AashirwadBest Actress Sharmila Tagore AradhanaBest Film Shakti Samanta AradhanaBest Director Yash Chopra IttefaqBest Supporting Actor (Male)

Pran Aanso Ban Gaye Phool

Best Supporting Actor (Female)

Tanuja Paisa Ya Pyaar

Best Actor in a Comic Role Mehmood VardaanBest Music Direction Laxmikant Pyarelal Jeene Ki RaahBest Lyricist Neeraj Chanda Aur Bijli - 'Kaal Ka

Pahiya' Best Playback Singer (Male) Kishore Kumar Aradhana - 'Roop Tera

Mastaana' Best Playback Singer (Female)

Lata Mangeshkar Jeene Ki Raah - 'Aap Mujhe Achche Lagne Lage'

  

Filmfare Technical Awards 1970

Category Winner FilmBest Art Direction Ajit Banerjee Anokhi RaatBest Screenplay Hrishikesh Mukherjee Anokhi RaatBest Dialogue Pt Anand Kumar Anokhi Raat  

Filmfare Critics Awards 1970

Category Winner FilmBest Documentary  Ramesh Gupta Then, The Rain

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Filmfare Awards 1971The Indian film industry saw the formation of Filmfare Awards in the year 1954. The awards were instituted by filmfare magazine and the readers select the winners by casting their votes. The awards were first called as ‘The Clares’ after Filmfare critic, Clare Mendonca. The film ‘Pehchaan’ (directed by Sohanlal Kanwar) won several awards for the year. Listed below are the winners who walked away the prestigious awards. 

The Winners For 18th Filmfare Popular Awards Were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Rajesh Khanna Saccha JhootaBest Actress Mumtaz KhilonaBest Film L. V. Prasad KhilonaBest Director Asit Sen SafarBest Supporting Actor (Male)

Feroz Khan Aadmi Aur Insaan

Best Supporting Actor (Female)

Chaand Usmani Pehchaan

Best Actor in a Comic Role I.S Johar Johnny Mera NaamBest Music Direction Shankar Jaikishan PehchaanBest Lyricist Varma Malik Pehchaan - 'Sabse Bada

Nadaan' Best Playback Singer (Male) Mukesh Pehchaan - 'Sabse Bada

Nadaan' Best Playback Singer (Female)

Sharda Jahan Pyar Mile - 'Baat Zara'

  

Filmfare Technical Awards 1971

Category Winner FilmBest Art Direction Shanti Das TalashBest Cinematography Jal Mistry Heer RaanjhaBest Dialogue Rajinder Singh Bedi Satyakam  

Filmfare Critics Awards 1971

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Category Winner FilmBest Movie Mani Kaul Uski Roti Best Documentary Mushir Ahmed Koodal

Filmfare Awards 1972The Filmfare Awards are considered as one of the oldest and most prominent of all Indian film awards. The awards were introduced to honor and acknowledge the upcoming talent in Bollywood. The film ‘Anand’ directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee bagged several awards for the year. Listed below are the winners who were presented with the prestigious awards. 

The Winners For 19th Filmfare Popular Awards Were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Rajesh Khanna AnandBest Actress Asha Parekh Kati PatangBest Film Hrishikesh Mukherjee AnandBest Director Raj Kapoor Mera Naam JokerBest Supporting Actor (Male) Amitabh Bachchan AnandBest Supporting Actor (Female)

Farida Jalal Paras

Best Actor in a Comic Role Mehmood ParasBest Music Direction Shankar Jaikishan Mera Naam JokerBest Lyricist Hasrat Jaipuri Andaz - 'Zindagi Ek Safar' Best Playback Singer (Male) Manna Dey Mera Naam Joker - 'Ae

Bhaai Zara' Best Playback Singer (Female)

Asha Bhosle Caravan - 'Piya Tu Ab To Aaja'

  

Filmfare Technical Awards 1972

Category Winner FilmBest Editing Hrishikesh Mukherjee DastakBest Art Direction Bansi Chandragupta SeemaBest Cinematography Kamal Bose Dastak

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Best Dialogue Gulzar Anand  

Filmfare Critics Awards 1972

Category Winner FilmBest Movie Mani Kaul Ashadh Ka Ek DinBest Documentary Homi D. Sethna Creations in Metal

Filmfare Awards 1973The Indian cinema industry saw the rise of a prominent film award, the Filmfare Awards, in the year 1954. The award ceremonies were initiated by the famous filmfare magazine. The readers of the magazine cast their votes and select the winners for the year. The film ‘Be-Imaan’ rocked the evening, as it bagged several awards. Here is the list of winners who won the prestigious awards. 

The Winners For 20th Filmfare Popular Awards were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Manoj Kumar BeImaanBest Actress Hema Malini Seeta Aur GeetaBest Film - Be-ImaanBest Director Sohanlal Kanwar Be-ImaanBest Supporting Actor (Male)

Pran Be-Imaan

Best Supporting Actor (Female)

Zeenat Aman Hare Rama Hare Krishna

Best Actor in a Comic Role Paintal BawarchiBest Music Direction Shankar Jaikishan Be-ImaanBest Lyricist Varma Malik Be-Imaan - 'Jai Bolo Be-

Imaan Ki' Best Playback Singer (Male) Mukesh Be-Imaan - 'Jai Bolo

Beimaan Ki' Best Playback Singer (Female)

Asha Bhosle Hare Rama Hare Krishna - 'Dum Maro Dum'

  

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Filmfare Technical Awards 1973

Category Winner FilmBest Art Direction N.B. Kulkarni PakeezahBest Dialogue Ramesh Pant Amar Prem  

Filmfare Critics Awards 1973

Category Winner FilmBest Movie Kumar Shahani Maya DarpanBest Documentary S. Sukhdev Nine Months to Freedom

Filmfare Awards 1974The prominent Filmfare Awards were constituted in the year 1954. The awards are initiated by the famous Filmfare Magazine. The awards are presented to acknowledge upcoming artists in the film industry. The film ‘Bobby’ (directed by Raj Kapoor) swept many awards. The winners of the awards 1974 are mentioned in the following list. 

The Winners For 21st Filmfare Popular Awards Were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Rishi Kapoor BobbyBest Actress Dimple Kapadia, Jaya

Bachchan Bobby, Abhimaan resp.

Best Film - AnuragBest Director Yash Chopra DaagBest Supporting Actor (Male) Amitabh Bachchan Namak HaraamBest Supporting Actor (Female)

Rakhee Daag

Best Actor in a Comic Role Asrani Aaj Ki Taaza KhabarBest Music Direction S.D. Burman AbhimaanBest Lyricist Gulshan Bawra Zanjeer - 'Yaari Hai Imaan

Mera' Best Playback Singer (Male) Narendra Chanchal Bobby - 'Beshak Mandir

Masjid Todo'

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Best Playback Singer (Female)

Asha Bhosle Naina - 'Hone Lagi Hai Raat Jawan'

  

Filmfare Technical Awards 1974

Category Winner FilmBest Art Direction A. Rangaraj BobbyBest Dialogue Gulzar Namak Haraam  

Filmfare Critics Awards 1974

Category Winner FilmBest Movie Mani Kaul DuvidhaBest Documentary C.J. Paulose A Day with the Builders

Filmfare Awards 1975The Filmfare Awards are known to be one of the most popular and oldest awards in the Hindi film industry. The awards were constituted in the year 1954 and were introduced to honor and encourage outstanding talent in the film industry. The films ‘Garam Hawa’ and ‘Roti Kapda Aur Makan’ rocked the evening by winning several awards. Listed below are the winners who walked away with the coveted filmfare awards for the year 1975. 

The Winners For 22nd Filmfare Popular Awards Were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Rajesh Khanna AavishkaarBest Actress Jaya Bachchan Kora KagazBest Film Basu Chatterjee RajnigandhaBest Director Manoj Kumar Roti Kapda Aur MakaanBest Supporting Actor (Male)

Vinod Khanna Haath Ki Safai

Best Supporting Actor (Female)

Durga Khote Bidaai

Best Actor in a Comic Role Mehmood Vardaan

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Best Music Direction Kalyanji-Anandji Kora KagazBest Lyricist Santosh Anand Roti Kapda Aur Makan -

'Main Na Bhooloonga' Best Playback Singer (Male) Mahendra Kapoor Roti Kapda Aur Makan - 'Aur

Naheen Bas Aur Naheen' Best Playback Singer (Female)

Asha Bhosle Pran Jaye Par Vachan Na Jaye - 'Chain Se Kabhi'

  

Filmfare Critics Awards 1975

Category Winner FilmBest Documentary Mani Kaul The Nomad Puppeteer Best Movie Basu Chatterjee Rajnigandha  

Filmfare Technical Awards 1975

Category Winner FilmBest Art Direction Sudhendu Roy SaginaBest Screenplay Shama Zaidi, Kaifi Azmi Garam HawaBest Dialogue Kaifi Azmi Garam HawaBest Story Ismat Chughtai, Kaifi Azmi Garam Hawa

Filmfare Awards 1976The year 1954 saw the dawn of the prestigious Filmfare Awards in the Indian film industry. The awards were constituted to acknowledge best artists and their skills in Bollywood. The winners were announced on the basis of the votes cast by the readers of the Filmfare Magazine. The film ‘Deewar’ (directed by Yash Chopra) won many awards for the year. The story is all about two impoverished brothers who take up different career paths to survive in Mumbai. ‘Deewar’ is among the few films which established Big B (Bachchan) as the ‘angry young man’ in the Hindi cinema industry. Here is the list of winners who walked away with the awards for the year 1976. 

The Winners For 23rd Filmfare Popular Awards Were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Sanjeev Kumar Aandhi

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Best Actress Lakshmi JulieBest Film Yash Chopra DeewarBest Director Yash Chopra DeewarBest Supporting Actor (Male)

Shashi Kapoor Deewar

Best Supporting Actor (Female)

Nadira Julie

Best Actor in a Comic Role Deven Varma Chori Mera KaamBest Music Direction Rajesh Roshan JulieBest Lyricist Indeevar Amanush - 'Dil Aisa Kisine' Best Playback Singer (Male) Kishore Kumar Amanush - 'Dil Aisa Kisine' Best Playback Singer (Female)

Sulakshana Pandit Sankalp - 'Tuhi Sagar Hai'

  

Filmfare Technical Awards 1976

Category Winner FilmBest Art Direction Bansi Chandragupta Do JhootBest Dialogue Salim-Javed Deewar  

Filmfare Critics Awards 1976

Category Winner FilmBest Movie Gulzar AandhiBest Documentary B.D. Garga Sarojini Naidu

Filmfare Awards 19771954 was a very important year for bollywood. It was in this year that the Filmfare Awards were born. The awards since then have honored and acknowledged artists for their important contributions to Indian cinema. The film ‘Kabhi Kabhi’ (directed by Yash Chopra) stole the limelight. It was recognized for its amazing soundtrack composition by Khayyam. The film was a big hit at the Indian Box Office.

The Winners For 24th Filmfare Popular Awards Were:

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Category Winner FilmBest Actor Sanjeev Kumar Arjun PanditBest Actress Rakhee TapasyaBest Film Gulzar MausamBest Director Gulzar MausamBest Supporting Actor (Male) Prem Chopra Do AnjaaneBest Supporting Actor (Female)

Kajri Balika Badhu

Best Actor in a Comic Role Asrani Balika BadhuBest Music Direction Khayyam Kabhi KabhieBest Lyricist Sahir Ludhianvi Kabhi Kabhie 'Kabhi Kabhie' Best Playback Singer (Male) Mukesh Kabhie Kabhie - 'Kabhie

Kabhi Mere Dil Mein' Best Playback Singer (Female)

Hemlata Chitchor 'Tu Jo Mere Sur Me'

  Filmfare Critics Awards 1977Category Winner FilmBest Film Critics Award Mrigayaa Mrinal Sen  Filmfare Technical Awards 1977Category Winner FilmBest Art Direction S.S. Samel FakiraBest Dialogue Sagar Sarhadi Kabhi Kabhi

Filmfare Awards 1978The Filmfare Awards were incepted in the year 1954. The awards were constituted by the famous magazine, Filmfare, in order to acknowledge the talent in the Indian film industry. The winners for the awards are selected by votes cast by the readers of the filmfare magazine. The film ‘Hum Kisi Se Kum Nahin’ (directed by Yash Chopra) won many awards for the evening. Here is the list of winners who were presented with the awards for the year. 

The Winners For 25th Filmfare Popular Awards Were:

Category Winner Film

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Best Actor Amitabh Bachchan Amar Akbar AnthonyBest Actress Shabana Azmi SwamiBest Film Shyam Benegal BhumikaBest Director Basu Chatterjee SwamiBest Supporting Actor (Male) Shreeram Lagoo GharondaBest Supporting Actor (Female)

Asha Sachdev Priyatama

Best Actor in a Comic Role Paintal Chala Murari Hero BanneBest Music Direction Laxmikant Pyarelal Amar Akbar AnthonyBest Lyricist Gulzar Gharaonda - 'Do Deewane

Shaher' Best Playback Singer (Male) Mohammed Rafi Hum Kisi Se Kum Nahin -

'Kya Hua Tera Waada' Best Playback Singer (Female)

Preeti Sagar Manthan - 'Mera Gaon Kadhapane'

  

Filmfare Technical Awards 1978

Category Winner FilmBest Art Direction Shanti Das Hum Kisi Se Kum NahinBest Cinematography Munir Khan Hum Kisi Se Kum NahinBest Dialogue Vrajendra Gaur Dulhan Wahi Jo Piya Man

Bhaye

Filmfare Awards 1979Since 1954, the Filmfare Awards have expanded their horizon successfully in bollywood. The awards were kicked off by the famous Filmfare magazine to recognize outstanding performance of artists in the films (released the previous year). The winners for the awards were announced on the basis of votes cast by the readers of the Filmfare magazine. The film ‘Don’ (directed by Chandra Barot) was named under most of the award categories for the year. The film was released in 1978 and was a hit at the box office. Listed below are the winners who were presented with the prestigious awards for the year. 

The Winners For 26th Filmfare Popular Awards Were:

Category Winner Film

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Best Actor Amitabh Bachchan DonBest Actress Nutan Main Tulsi Tere Aangan KiBest Film - Main Tulsi Tere Aangan KiBest Director Satyajit Ray Shatranj Ke KhiladiBest Supporting Actor (Male)

Saeed Jaffrey Shatranj Ke Khiladi

Best Supporting Actor (Female)

Reena Roy Apnapan

Best Actor in a Comic Role Deven Varma Chor Ke Ghar ChorBest Music Direction Laxmikant Pyarelal Satyam Shivam SundaramBest Lyricist Anand Bakshi Apnapan - 'Aadmi Musafir

Hain' Best Playback Singer (Male) Kishore Kumar Don - 'Khaike Paan

Banaraswaala' Best Playback Singer (Female)

Asha Bhosle Don - 'Yeh Mera Dil Pyaar Ka Deewana'

  

Filmfare Critics Awards 1979

Category Winner FilmBest Film Critics Award Saeed Akhtar Mirza Arvind Desai Ki Ajeeb

Dastaan  

Filmfare Technical Awards 1979

Category Winner FilmBest Editing B. Prasad Badalte RishteBest Art Direction T.K. Desai Des PardesBest Sound Hitendra Ghosh JunoonBest Dialogue Rahi Masoom Reza Main Tulsi Tere Aangan Ki

Filmfare Awards 1980The glitzy Filmfare Awards first took place in the year 1954. The awards were presented to the artists for their outstanding contribution in the film industry. The winners for the awards were selected by the majority votes casted by the readers of Filmfare magazine.

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The film ‘Junoon’ (directed by Shyam Benegal) was announced the winner for various categories for the year. Listed below are the winners who were acknowledged with the prestigious awards for the year 1980. 

The Winners For 27th Filmfare Popular Awards Were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Amol Palekar Gol MaalBest Actress Jaya Bachchan NaukarBest Film Shyam Benegal JunoonBest Director Shyam Benegal JunoonBest Supporting Actor (Male) Amjad Khan DadaBest Supporting Actor (Female)

Helen Lahoo Ke Do Rang

Best Actor in a Comic Role Utpal Dutt Gol MaalBest Music Direction Laxmikant Pyarelal SargamBest Lyricist Gulzar Gol Maal - 'Aane Wale Pal' Best Playback Singer (Male) Yesudas Dada - 'Dil Ke Tukde Tukde'Best Playback Singer (Female)

Vani Jairam Meera - 'Mere To Giridhar Gopal'

  

Filmfare Technical Awards 1980

Category Winner FilmBest Editing Bhanudas Divakar JunoonBest Art Direction Madhukar Shinde Lahu Ke Do RangBest Cinematography Govind Nihalani JunoonBest Dialogue Satyadev Dubey Junoon  

Filmfare Critics Awards 1980

Category Winner FilmBest Movie Basu Chatterjee Jeena YahanBest Documentary Pankaj Parashar Malfunction

Filmfare Awards 1981

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The endearing Filmfare Awards took shape in the year 1954. The awards were introduced to encourage talented artists in the film industry. The readers of the Filmfare magazine cast their votes and select the winners for the year. The film ‘Aakrosh’ swept the highest number of awards for the year. The movie was directed by Govind Nihalani and was released in 1980. Here is the list of the winners for the year 1981. 

The Winners For 28th Filmfare Popular Awards Were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Naseeruddin Shah AakroshBest Actress Rekha KhoobsuratBest Film Hrishikesh Mukherjee KhubsooratBest Director Govind Nihalani AakroshBest Supporting Actor (Male)

Om Puri Aakrosh

Best Supporting Actor (Female)

Padmini Kolhapure Insaaf Ka Tarazu

Best Actor in a Comic Role Keshto Mukherjee KhubsooratBest Music Direction Laxmikant Pyarelal KarzBest Lyricist Gulzar Thodisi Bewafai - 'Hazar

Rahen' Best Playback Singer (Male) Kishore Kumar Thodisi Bewafaai - 'Hazaar

Raahen Mudke Dekheen' Best Playback Singer (Female)

Nazia Hassan Qurbani - 'Aap Jaisa Koi'

  

Filmfare Critics Awards 1981

Category Winner FilmBest Film Critics Award Saeed Akhtar Mirza Albert Pinto Ko Gussa Kyon

Ata Hai  

Filmfare Technical Awards 1981

Category Winner Film

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Best Editing S. V. Mane Insaaf Ka TarazuBest Art Direction C.S. Bhati AakroshBest Screenplay Vijay Tendulkar AakroshBest Dialogue Shabd Kumar Insaaf Ka TarazuBest Story Vijay Tendulkar Aakrosh

Filmfare Awards 1982The Filmfare Awards are considered as one of the grandest events in Bollywood. The famous Filmfare magazine incepted these awards in the year 1954. The awards are presented annually to acknowledge the best talent in bollywood. The winners are decided according to the votes cast by public (readers of the Filmfare magazine). The film ‘Chakra’ won several awards in various categories this year. Listed below are the winners who were presented with prestigious awards for the year 1982. 

The Winners For 29th Filmfare Popular Awards Were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Naseeruddin Shah ChakraBest Actress Smita Patil ChakraBest Film Shyam Benegal KalyugBest Director Muzaffar Ali Umrao JaanBest Supporting Actor (Male) Amjad Khan YaaranaBest Supporting Actor (Female)

Supriya Pathak Kalyug (1980 film)

Best Actor in a Comic Role Utpal Dutt Naram GaramBest Music Direction Khayyam Umrao JaanBest Lyricist Anand Bakshi Ek Duje Ke Liye 'Tere Mere

Beech' Best Playback Singer (Male) Amit Kumar Love Story - 'Yaad Aa Rahi

Hai' Best Playback Singer (Female)

Parveen Sultana Kudrat - 'Hume Tumse Pyaar'

  

Filmfare Technical Awards 1982

Category Winner Film

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Best Art Direction Bansi Chandragupta ChakraBest Dialogue Kader Khan Meri Awaaz Suno  

Filmfare Critics Awards 1982

Category Winner FilmBest Documentary Prakash Jha Faces After the StormBest Movie Ashok Ahuja Aadharshila

Filmfare Awards 1983Every year, outstanding talent is honored with Filmfare Awards in a grand ceremony. The prestigious awards were incepted in the year 1954. The awards were given to the best talent in the film industry. The winners for the awards were selected by the public (readers of the Filmfare magazine who cast their votes). The film ‘Prem Rog’ bagged several awards in various categories. ‘Prem Rog’ was one of the romantic films made that year, directed by Raj Kapoor. It is an incredible story of a man’s undying love for a widow from a higher class in society. Listed below are the winners who were given these glorious awards for the year 1983. 

The Winners For 30th Filmfare Popular Awards Were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Dilip Kumar ShaktiBest Actress Padmini Kolhapure Prem RogBest Film G.P. Sippy ShaktiBest Director Raj Kapoor Prem RogBest Supporting Actor (Male)

Shammi Kapoor Vidhata

Best Supporting Actor (Female)

Supriya Pathak Bazaar

Best Actor in a Comic Role Deven Verma AngoorBest Music Direction R.D. Burman Sanam Teri KasamBest Lyricist Santosh Anand Prem Rog - 'Mohabbat Hai

Kya Cheez' Best Playback Singer (Male) Kishore Kumar Namak Halaal - 'Pag

Ghunghroo Baandh' Best Playback Singer Salma Agha Nikaah - 'Dil Ke Armaan'

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(Female)   

Filmfare Technical Awards 1983

Category Winner FilmBest Editing K. R. Kitoo Ek Duje Ke LiyeBest Art Direction Ajit Banerjee NamkeenBest Screenplay Vijay Tendulkar Ardh SatyaBest Dialogue Dr. Achla Nagar Nikaah  

Filmfare Critics Awards 1983

Category Winner FilmBest Movie Shekhar Kapoor MasoomBest Documentary Zafar Hai Experience India

Filmfare Awards 1984The prestigious Filmfare Awards took shape in the year 1954. Since then, the award ceremonies are constituted by the famous Filmfare magazine. It is also one of the most awaited awards in the Indian film industry. The film ‘Arth’ swept most of the awards in various categories. ‘Arth’ was a semi-autobiographical film written and directed by Mahesh Bhatt. The story revolves around his extramarital relationship with actress Parveen Babi. Check for the proud winners for the year 1984, listed below. 

The Winners For 31st Filmfare Popular Awards Were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Naseeruddin Shah MasoomBest Actress Shabana Azmi ArthBest Film Govind Nihalani Ardh SatyaBest Director Govind Nihalani Ardh SatyaBest Supporting Actor (Male)

Sadashiv Amrapurkar Ardh Satya

Best Supporting Actor (Female)

Rohini Hattangadi Arth

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Best Actor in a Comic Role Utpal Dutt Rang BirangiBest Music Direction R.D. Burman MasoomBest Lyricist Gulzar Masoom - 'Tujse Naaraz

Nahin' Best Playback Singer (Male) Kishore Kumar Agar Tum Na Hote - 'Hamen

Aur Jeene Ki' Best Playback Singer (Female)

Aarti Mukherji Masoom - 'Do Naina Ek Kahani'

  

Filmfare Technical Awards 1984

Category Winner FilmBest Art Direction N.B. Kulkarni Razia SultanBest Screenplay Mahesh Bhatt ArthBest Dialogue Mahesh Bhatt Arth  

Filmfare Critics Awards 1984

Category Winner FilmBest Movie M.S. Sathyu SookhaBest Documentary Prem Vaidya Veer Savarkar

Filmfare Awards 1985The Filmfare awards were kicked off in the year 1954 and are therefore also considered as one of the oldest in the Indian film industry. The awards were introduced to acknowledge the most talented artists in bollywood. The film ‘Sparsh’ (directed by Sai Paranjpye) swept off several awards in various categories this year. The film is about the plight of the blind, particularly focusing on the lives and feelings of blind children. The title of the film - ‘Sparsh’ (aptly given) - refers to the sensation and feeling of touch upon which blind people rely, in the absence of sight. Listed below are the winners who were awarded in various categories in the year 1985. 

The Winners For 32nd Filmfare Popular Awards Were:

Category Winner Film

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Best Actor Anupam Kher SaaranshBest Actress Shabana Azmi BhavnaBest Film Basu Bhattacharya SparshBest Director Sai Paranjpye SparshBest Supporting Actor (Male) Kamal Haasan SaagarBest Supporting Actor (Female)

Aruna Irani Pet Pyaar Aur Paap

Best Actor in a Comic Role Ravi Baswani Jaane Bhi Do YaaronBest Music Direction Bappi Lahiri SharaabiBest Lyricist Hasan Kamal Aaj Ki Awaz - 'Aaj Ki Awaz' Best Playback Singer (Male) Kishore Kumar Sharaabi - 'Manzilen Apni

Jagah' Best Playback Singer (Female)

Anupama Deshpande Sohni Mahiwal - 'Sohni Chinab Di'

  

Filmfare Technical Awards 1985

Category Winner FilmBest Art Direction Madhukar Shinde SaaranshBest Screenplay Mrinal Sen KhandharBest Dialogue Sai Paranjpye Sparsh  

Filmfare Critics Awards 1985

Category Winner FilmBest Movie Prakash Jha DamulBest Documentary Om Prakash Sharma Charakku

Filmfare Awards 1986The Indian film industry saw the formation of the Filmfare Awards in the year 1954. The awards were incepted in order to honor and encourage the artists for their outstanding talent in Bollywood. The winners were declared on the basis of the highest number of votes cast by the readers of the famous Filmfare magazine. The film ‘Ram Teri Ganga Maili’ (directed by Raj Kapoor) won several awards in various categories. The film was a

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smash hit in 1985. Here is the list of proud winners who walked away with the filmfare awards for the year 1986.

 The Winners For 33rd Filmfare Popular Awards Were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Kamal Hassan SaagarBest Actress Dimple Kapadia SaagarBest Film Raj Kapoor Ram Teri Ganga MailiBest Director Raj Kapoor Ram Teri Ganga MailiBest Supporting Actor (Male) Amrish Puri Meri JungBest Supporting Actor (Female)

Nutan Meri Jung

Best Actor in a Comic Role Amjad Khan Maa KasamBest Music Direction Ravindra Jain Ram Teri Ganga MailiBest Lyricist Vasant Dev Utsav - 'Dil Kyon' Best Playback Singer (Male) Kishore Kumar Saagar - 'Saagar Kinaare' Best Playback Singer (Female)

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Filmfare Technical Awards 1986

Category Winner FilmBest Art Direction Suresh J. Sawant Ram Teri Ganga MailiBest Dialogue Rahi Masoom Reza Tawaif  

Filmfare Critics Awards 1986

Category Winner FilmBest Movie Govind Nihalani AghaatBest Documentary Anand Patwardhan Bombay Our City

Filmfare Awards 1989The prominent Filmfare Awards were kicked off in the year 1954. The awards were presented to the artists to recognize and acknowledge their talent in the film industry.

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The winners of the awards were announced on the basis of popular votes received by the readers of the filmfare magazine. The film ‘Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak’ received the highest (six) awards for the year 1989. Listed below are the winners who walked away with the Popular Awards. 

The Winners For 34th Filmfare Popular Awards Were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Anil Kapoor TezaabBest Actress Rekha Khoon Bhari MaangBest Film Mansoor Khan Qayamat Se Qayamat TakBest Director Mansoor Khan Qayamat Se Qayamat TakBest Debut Actor (Male) Aamir Khan Qayamat Se Qayamat TakNew Face Of The Year Juhi Chawla Qayamat Se Qayamat TakBest Supporting Actor (Male)

Anupam Kher Vijay

Best Supporting Actor (Female)

Sonu Walia Khoon Bhari Maang

Best Music Direction Anand-Milind Qayamat Se Qayamat TakBest Lyricist Sameer Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak -

'Papa Kehte Hai' Best Playback Singer (Male)

S. P. Balasubrahmanyam Maine Pyar Kiya - 'Dil Deewaana Bin'

Best Playback Singer (Female)

Alka Yagnik Tezaab - 'Ek Do Teen'

  

Filmfare Technical Awards 1989

Category Winner FilmBest Art Direction Liladhar S. Sawant HatyaBest Choreography Saroj Khan Tezaab - 'Ek Do Teen' Best Dialogue Kamlesh Pandey Tezaab 

Filmfare Critics Awards 1989

Category Winner FilmBest Movie Kamal Swaroop Om-Dar-Ba-DarBest Documentary - -

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Filmfare Awards 1990The Filmfare Awards are considered as one of the oldest and most prominent awards in the Hindi film industry. The awards were incepted to honor and acknowledge the best talent in the industry. The winners are announced according to the votes cast by the readers of filmfare magazine. The film ‘Maine Pyar Kiya’ was named in several award categories. ‘Maine Pyar Kiya’ was directed by Sooraj R. Barjatya and it also gave Salman Khan an opportunity to establish his position in the industry. Here are the categories and winners who swept the prestigious awards for the year 1990. 

The Winners For 35th Filmfare Popular Awards Were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Jackie Shroff ParindaBest Actress Sridevi ChaalbaazBest Film Rajshri Productions Maine Pyar KiyaBest Director Vidhu Vinod Chopra ParindaBest Debut Actor (Male) Salman Khan Maine Pyar KiyaNew Face Of The Year Bhagyashree Maine Pyar KiyaBest Supporting Actor (Male) 

Nana Patekar Parinda

Best Supporting Actor (Female)

Rakhee Ram Lakhan

Best Actor in a Comic Role Anupam Kher & Satish Kaushik

Ram Lakhan

Best Music Direction Raamlaxman Maine Pyar KiyaBest Lyricist Asad Bhopali Maine Pyar Kiya - 'Dil

Deewana Bin'Best Playback Singer (Male) Kumar Sanu Aashiqui - 'Ab Tere Bin' Best Playback Singer (Female)

Sapna Mukherjee Tridev - 'Tirchi Topiwale'

  

Filmfare Technical Awards 1990

Category Winner FilmBest Choreography Saroj Khan Chaalbaaz - 'Na Jaane

Kahan Se'

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Best Dialogue Javed Akhtar Main Azaad Hoon  

Filmfare Critics Awards 1990

Category Winner FilmBest Movie Kumar Shahani Khayal GathaBest Documentary Mani Kaul Siddeshwari

Filmfare Awards 1991The Filmfare Awards are considered one of the oldest and most prominent awards in bollywood. The awards commenced in the year 1954 and are organized by the filmfare magazine. The film ‘Ghayal’ picked up four filmfare awards from various categories. ‘Ghayal’ was directed by Rajkumar Santoshi and was produced by Dharmendra. Listed below were the winners for the year 1991. 

The Winners For 36th Filmfare Popular Awards Were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Sunny Deol GhayalBest Actress Madhuri Dixit DilBest Film Rajkumar Santoshi GhayalBest Director Rajkumar Santoshi GhayalBest Debut Actor (Male) - -Best Supporting Actor (Male) 

Mithun Chakraborty Agneepath

Best Supporting Actor (Female)

Rohini Hattangadi Agneepath

Best Actor in a Comic Role Kader Khan Baap Numbri Beta Dus Numbri

Best Music Direction NadeemShravan AashiquiBest Lyricist Sameer Aashiqui - 'Nazar Ke

Saamne' Best Playback Singer (Male) Kumar Sanu Saajan - 'Mera Dil Bhi Kitna' Best Playback Singer (Female)

Anuradha Paudwal Aashiqui - 'Nazar Ke Saamne'

New Face Of The Year Pooja Bhatt Dil Hai Ki Manta Nahin 

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Filmfare Critics Awards 1991

Category Winner FilmBest Performance Anupam Kher DaddyBest Documentary Gulzar Amjad Ali KhanBest Movie Kumar Shahani Kasba  

Filmfare Special Awards 1991

Category WinnerLife Time Achievement Award Amitabh Bachchan  

Filmfare Technical Awards 1991

Category Winner FilmBest Art Direction Nitish Roy GhayalBest Choreography Saroj Khan Sailaab - 'Humko Aaj Kal Hai

Intezaar' Best Dialogue Suraj Sanim Daddy

Filmfare Awards 1992The Filmfare magazine constituted the Filmfare Awards in the year 1954. The awards were initially called ‘The Clares’ after Clare Mendonca (Filmfare critic). The awards were introduced to honor and encourage the artists for their talent portrayed in films (released the previous year). The film ‘Lamhe’ (directed by Yash Chopra) bagged the highest number of awards for the year. It is considered to be a classic and modern masterpiece among several other fine movies created by Yash Chopra. Here is the list of winners who were presented with the popular filmfare awards for the year 1992. 

The Winners For 37th Filmfare Popular Awards Were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Amitabh Bachchan Hum

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Best Actress Sridevi LamheBest Film Yash Chopra LamheBest Director Subhash Ghai SaudagarBest Debut Actor (Male) Ajay Devgan Phool Aur KaanteBest Supporting Actor (Male) 

Danny Denzongpa Sanam Bewafa

Best Supporting Actor (Female)

Farida Jalal Heena

Best Actor in a Comic Role Anupam Kher LamheBest Actor in a Negative Role

Sadashiv Amrapurkar Sadak

Best Music Direction Nadeem-Shravan SaajanBest Lyricist Gulzar Lekin – ‘Yaara Seeli Seeli’ Best Playback Singer (Male) Kumar Sanu Deewana - 'Sochenge

Tumhe Pyaar' Best Playback Singer (Female)

Anuradha Paudwal Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin - 'Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin'

New Face Of The Year Raveena Tandon Patthar Ke Phool  

Filmfare Critics Awards 1992

Category Winner FilmBest Actress Critics Award Dimple Kapadia LekinBest Film Critics Award Arun Kaul DikshaBest Documentary Anand Patwardhan Raam Ke Naam  

Filmfare Special Awards 1992

Category WinnerLife Time Achievement Award Dev Anand  

Filmfare Technical Awards 1992

Category Winner FilmBest Art Direction R. Varman Hum

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Best Screenplay Tapan Sinha Ek Doctor Ki MautBest Choreography Chinni Prakash Hum - 'Jumma Chumma De

De' Best Dialogue Rahi Masoom Reza Lekin

Filmfare Awards 1993The glamorous Filmfare Awards were incepted in the year 1954. Since then, all the award events have been initiated by the Filmfare magazine. The awards were introduced in order to acknowledge upcoming talent in the film industry. The winners of the awards were announced on the basis of popular votes cast by the public. The film ‘Beta’ (directed by Indra Kumar) was named the winner for various awards categories in the event. The film starred Madhuri Dixit and Anil Kapoor. ‘Beta’ earned the actress the nickname -"Dhak-Dhak Girl". The proud winners of the 1993 filmfare awards are listed below. 

The Winners For 38th Filmfare Popular Awards Were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Anil Kapoor BetaBest Actress Madhuri Dixit BetaBest Film Mansoor Khan Jo Jeeta Wohi SikandarBest Director Mukul S. Anand Khuda GawahBest Debut Actor (Male) Shahrukh Khan DeewanaBest Supporting Actor (Male) Danny Denzongpa Khuda GawahBest Supporting Actor (Female)

Aruna Irani Beta

Best Actor in a Comic Role Anupam Kher KhelBest Actor in a Negative Role

Nana Patekar Angaar

Best Music Direction NadeemShravan DeewanaBest Lyricist Sameer Dil - 'Mujhe Neend Na Aaye' Best Playback Singer (Male) Kumar Sanu Baazigar - 'Yeh Kaali Kaali

Aankhen' Best Playback Singer (Female)

Anuradha Paudwal Beta - 'Dhak Dhak Karne Laga'

New Face Of The Year Divya Bharti Deewana  

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Filmfare Critics Awards 1993

Category Winner FilmBest Actress Dimple Kapadia RudaaliBest Movie Mani Kaul IdiotBest Documentary Ketan Mehta All in the Family  

Filmfare Special Awards 1993

Category WinnerLife Time Achievement Award Dilip Kumar  

Filmfare Technical Awards 1993

Category Winner FilmBest Art Direction R. Varman AngaarBest Choreography Saroj Khan Beta - 'Dhak Dhak Karne

Laga' Best Dialogue Kader Khan Angaar

Filmfare Awards 1994Bollywood saw the dawn of the prestigious Filmfare Awards in the year 1954. The award ceremonies were established by the popular Filmfare magazine. The awards were introduced to encourage and acknowledge the artists for their outstanding performance in the films (released the previous year). The winners were selected by the readers of the magazine (Filmfare). The film ‘Hum Hain Rahi Pyaar Ke’ grabbed many Filmfare Awards for the year 1994. The literal translation of the title is ‘We Are Travellers on the Path of Love’ directed by Mahesh Bhatt. The movie fetched the ‘Best Actress Award’ for Juhi Chawla for her role as Vyjanti. Listed below are the winners who walked away with the oldest award for the year 1994. 

The Winners For 39th Filmfare Popular Awards Were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Shahrukh Khan BaazigarBest Actress Juhi Chawla Hum Hain Rahi Pyaar Ke

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Best Film Mahesh Bhatt Hum Hain Rahi Pyaar KeBest Director Rajkumar Santoshi Damini - LightningBest Debut Actor (Male) Saif Ali Khan Aashiq AwaraBest Supporting Actor (Male) 

Sunny Deol Damini

Best Supporting Actor (Female)

Amrita Singh Aaina

Best Actor in a Comic Role Anupam Kher DarrBest Actor in a Negative Role

Paresh Rawal Sir

Best Music Direction Anu Malik BaazigarBest Lyricist Sameer Hum Hain Rahi Pyaar Ke -

'Ghunghat Ki Aad' Best Playback Singer (Male) Kumar Sanu 1942: A Love Story - 'Ek

Ladki Ko Dekha' Best Playback Singer (Female)

Alka Yagnik & Ila Arun Khalnayak - 'Choli Ke Peeche'

New Face Of The Year Mamta Kulkarni Aashiq Awara  

Filmfare Critics Awards 1994

Category Winner FilmBest Actress Shahrukh Khan Kabhi Haan Kabhi NaaBest Film Kundan Shah Kabhi Haan Kabhi NaaBest Documentary Madhushree Datta I Live in Behrampada  

Filmfare Special Awards 1994

Category WinnerLife Time Achievement Award Lata Mangeshkar  

Filmfare Technical Awards 1994

Category Winner FilmBest Art Direction Saboo Syril Gardish

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Best Choreography Saroj Khan Khalnayak - 'Choli Ke Peeche'

Best Dialogue Prof Jay Dixit Sir

Filmfare Awards 1995In 1954, the Indian film industry saw the inception of the prominent Filmfare Awards. The awards were introduced to recognize outstanding talent in bollywood. The winners of the awards were announced on the basis of popular votes polled by the readers of the Filmfare magazine. The film ‘1942: A Love Story’ (directed by Vidhu Vinod Chopra) bagged many awards in various categories. The film turned out to be a turning point in the film career for its leading lady, Manisha Koirala. The proud winners for the year 1995 are listed below. 

The Winners For 40th Filmfare Popular Awards Were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Nana Patekar KrantiveerBest Actress Madhuri Dixit Hum Aapke Hain KaunBest Film Rajshri Productions Hum Aapke Hain KaunBest Director Sooraj R. Barjatya Hum Aapke Hain KaunBest Debut Actor (Male) - -Best Supporting Actor (Male)

Jackie Shroff 1942 : A Love Story

Best Supporting Actor (Female)

Dimple Kapadia Krantiveer

Best Actor in a Comic Role Shakti Kapoor Raju BabuBest Actor in a Negative Role

Shahrukh Khan Anjaam

Best Music Direction R.D. Burman 1942: A Love StoryBest Lyricist Javed Akhtar 1942 : A Love Story - 'Ek

Ladki Ko' Best Playback Singer (Male) Udit Narayan Dilwale Dulhania Le

Jayenge - 'Mehndi Lagaake Rakhna'

Best Playback Singer (Female)

Kavita Krishnamurthy 1942: A Love Story - 'Pyaar Hua Chupke Se'

New Face Of The Year Sonali Bendre Aag  

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Filmfare Critics Awards 1995

Category Winner FilmBest Actress Farida Jalal MammoBest Film Shekhar Kapur Bandit QueenBest Documentary Gopi Desai Manzar  

Filmfare Special Awards 1995

Category WinnerLife Time Achievement Award Shammi Kapoor, Waheeda Rehman  

Filmfare Technical Awards 1995

Category Winner FilmBest Art Direction Nitin Desai 1942: A Love StoryBest Choreography Chinni Prakash Mohra - 'Tu Cheez Badi Hai

Mast' Best Dialogue K K Singh Krantiveer

Filmfare Awards 1996The glitzy Filmfare Awards were constituted by Filmfare magazine in the year 1954. The awards were initially referred as ‘The Clares’ after Clare Mendonca (Filmfare critic). Since then, the awards have grown big by including several other categories into the filmfare awards list. The readers of the Filmfare magazine select the winners for the awards. The film ‘Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge’ (directed by Aditya Chopra) bagged eight filmfare awards for the year. The film is included in the list of ‘25 Must See bollywood Films’. Listed below are the winners for the prestigious awards for the year 1996. 

The Winners For 41st Filmfare Popular Awards Were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Shahrukh Khan Dilwale Dulhaniya Le

Jayenge

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Best Actress Kajol Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge

Best Film Yash Chopra Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge

Best Director Aditya Chopra Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge

Best Debut Actor (Male) Bobby Deol BarsaatBest Supporting Actor (Male) 

Jackie Shroff Rangeela

Best Supporting Actor (Female)

Farida Jalal Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge

Best Actor in a Comic Role Anupam Kher Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge

Best Actor in a Negative Role

Mithun Chakraborty Jallad

Best Music Direction A. R. Rahman RangeelaBest Lyricist Mehboob Rangeela - 'Kiya Kare Kya

Na Kare' Best Playback Singer (Male) Udit Narayan Raja Hindustani - 'Pardesi

Pardesi' Best Playback Singer (Female)

Kavita Krishnamurthy Yaraana - 'Mere Piya Ghar Aaya'

New Face Of The Year Twinkle Khanna Barsaat  

Filmfare Critics Awards 1996

Category Winner FilmBest Actress Manisha Koirala BombayBest Film Mani Ratnam BombayBest Documentary Anand Patwardhan and

Simantini DhuruA Narmada Diary

  

Filmfare Special Awards 1996

Category WinnerLife Time Achievement Award Ashok Kumar, Sunil Dutt, VyjayantimalaR. D. Burman Award Mehboob

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Filmfare Technical Awards 1996

Category Winner FilmBest Art Direction Bijon Dasgupta PremBest Screenplay Aditya Chopra Dilwale Dulhania Le JayengeBest Choreography Ahmed Khan Rangeela - 'Rangeela Re' Best Dialogue Aditya Chopra, Javed Siddiqi Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge

Filmfare Awards 1997The Filmfare Awards are considered as one of the oldest awards in the Hindi film industry. The awards took shape in the year 1954 and were constituted by the famous Filmfare magazine. The 42nd Filmfare Awards were held on 23 February at SNDT University in Mumbai. Sanjana Kapoor was the host for the glamorous evening. The film ‘Khamoshi: The Musical’ (directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali) grabbed several awards for the year. ‘Khamoshi’ is one of the critically acclaimed Indian bollywood films, which was released on 9 August 1996. Though the film won several awards for various categories, it flopped at the box office. Here is the list of winners and the categories of awards for the year 1997. 

The Winners For 42nd Filmfare Popular Awards Were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Aamir Khan Raja HindustaniBest Actress Karisma Kapoor Raja HindustaniBest Film Dharmesh Darshan Raja HindustaniBest Director Shekhar Kapur Bandit QueenBest Debut Actor (Male) Chandrachur Singh MaachisBest Supporting Actor (Male) 

Amrish Puri Ghatak

Best Supporting Actor (Female)

Rekha Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi

Best Actor in a Comic Role Satish Kaushik Saajan Chale SasuralBest Actor in a Negative Role

Arbaaz Khan Daraar

Best Music Direction Nadeem-Shravan Raja HindustaniBest Lyricist Javed Akhtar Papa Kahte Hain - 'Ghar Se

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Nikalte' Best Playback Singer (Male) Abhijeet Yes Boss - 'Mai Koi Aisa

Geet' Best Playback Singer (Female)

Kavita Krishnamurthy Khamoshi - 'Aaj Mein Upar'

New Face Of The Year Seema Biswas Bandit Queen  

Filmfare Critics Awards 1997

Category Winner FilmBest Actress Manisha Koirala Khamoshi: The MusicalBest Film Sanjay Leela Bhansali Khamoshi: The MusicalBest Documentary Goutam Ghose Beyond the Himalayas  

Filmfare Special Awards 1997

Category WinnerLife Time Achievement Award Dharmendra, Mumtaz, PranR. D. Burman Award Vishal Bhardwaj  

Filmfare Technical Awards 1997

Category Winner FilmBest Editing V.N. Mayekar GhatakBest Action Akbar Bakshi Khiladiyon Ka KhiladiBest Art Direction Nitin Desai Khamoshi: The MusicalBest Sound Jitendra Chowdhary Khamoshi: The MusicalBest Screenplay Rajkumar Santoshi GhatakBest Cinematography Ashok Mehta Bandit QueenBest Choreography Chinni Prakash Rakshak - 'Shaher Ki Ladki' Best Dialogue Gulzar MaachisBest Story Gulzar Maachis

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Filmfare Awards 1998The Indian cinema industry saw the birth of Filmfare Awards in the year 1954. The awards were incepted by the famous Filmfare magazine to acknowledge and honor upcoming talent in Bollywood. The 43rd Filmfare Awards were held on 31st January at NSE Industrial Complex in Mumbai. Nikhil Kapoor and Sandhya Mridul were the hosts of the evening. The film ‘Dil To Pagal Hai’ (directed by Yash Chopra) fetched seven awards for the year. It was the first hindi movie to be shot in germany. Listed below are the winners who walked away with prestigious awards for the year 1998. 

The Winners For 43rd Filmfare Popular Awards Were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Shahrukh Khan Dil To Pagal HaiBest Actress Madhuri Dixit Dil To Pagal HaiBest Film Yash Chopra Dil To Pagal HaiBest Director J.P. Dutta BorderBest Debut Actor (Male) Akshaye Khanna HimalayaputraNew Face Of The Year Mahima Chowdhary PardesBest Supporting Actor (Male) 

Amrish Puri Virasat

Best Supporting Actor (Female)

Karisma Kapoor Dil To Pagal Hai

Best Actor in a Comic Role Johnny Lever Deewane MastanaBest Actor in a Negative Role

Kajol Gupt: The Hidden Truth

Best Music Direction Uttam Singh Dil To Pagal HaiBest Lyricist Javed Akhtar Border - 'Sandese Aate Hain' Best Playback Singer (Male) Sukhwinder Singh Dil Se - 'Chal Chhaiyyaan

Chaiyyaan' Best Playback Singer (Female)

Alka Yagnik Pardes - 'Zara Tasveer Se Tu'

  

Filmfare Critics Awards 1998

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Anil Kapoor VirasatBest Actress Tabu VirasatBest Film Priyadarshan Virasat

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Filmfare Special Awards 1998

Category WinnerLife Time Achievement Award Sharmila TagoreR. D. Burman Award Karthik Raja  

Filmfare Technical Awards 1998

Category Winner FilmBest Background Score Viju Shah GuptBest Editing Rajiv Rai GuptBest Art Direction Sharmishta Roy Dil To Pagal HaiBest Sound - -Best Screenplay Subhash Ghai PardesBest Cinematography Ravi K.Chandran VirasatBest Choreography Farah Khan Virasat - 'Dhol Bajne Laga' Best Dialogue Aditya Chopra Dil To Pagal HaiBest Story Kamal Hassan Virasat

Filmfare Awards 1999The glitzy Filmfare Awards were kicked off in the year 1954. Since then the award ceremonies have been constituted by the famous filmfare magazine. The awards were presented to winners for their outstanding performance in films (released the previous year). The 44th Filmfare Popular Awards were held on 21st February at the Andheri Sports Complex in Mumbai. The film ‘Kuch Kuch Hota Hai’ bagged the highest (eight) awards for various categories. The film is a romantic comedy written and directed by Karan Johar. KKHH hit success both in India and abroad winning major awards. Listed below are the winners who grabbed the prominent awards for the year 1999. 

The Winners For 44th Filmfare Popular Awards Were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Shahrukh Khan Kuch Kuch Hota HaiBest Actress Kajol Kuch Kuch Hota Hai

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Best Film Yash Johar Kuch Kuch Hota HaiBest Director Karan Johar Kuch Kuch Hota HaiBest Debut Actor (Male) Fardeen Khan Prem AgganBest Supporting Actor (Male) 

Salman Khan Kuch Kuch Hota Hai

Best Supporting Actor (Female)

Rani Mukerji Kuch Kuch Hota Hai

Best Actor in a Comic Role Johnny Lever Dulhe RajaBest Actor in a Negative Role

Ashutosh Rana Dushman

Best Music Direction A. R. Rahman  Dil SeBest Lyricist Gulzar Dil Se - 'Chal Chaiyyan

Chaiyyan' Best Playback Singer (Male) Udit Narayan Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam -

'Chand Chupa Badal Mein' Best Playback Singer (Female)

Jaspinder Narula Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha - 'Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha'

New Face Of The Year Preity Zinta Dil Se & Soldier  

Filmfare Critics Awards 1999

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Manoj Bajpai SatyaBest Actress Shefali Shah SatyaBest Film Ram Gopal Varma Satya  

Filmfare Special Awards 1999

Category WinnerLife Time Achievement Award Manoj Kumar, HelenR. D. Burman Award Kamaal Khan  

Filmfare Technical Awards 1999

Category Winner Film

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Best Background Score Sandeep Chowta SatyaBest Editing Apurva Asrani, Bhanu Daya SatyaBest Action Akbar Bakshi SoldierBest Art Direction Sharmishta Roy Kuch Kuch Hota HaiBest Sound H. Sridhar SatyaBest Screenplay Karan Johar Kuch Kuch Hota HaiBest Cinematography Santosh Sivan Dil SeBest Choreography Farah Khan Dil Se - 'Chhaiya Chhaiya' Best Dialogue Rajkumar Santoshi & K.K.

Raina Chinagate

Best Story Mahesh Bhatt Zakhm

Filmfare Awards 2000The famous Filmfare magazine constituted the Filmfare Awards in the year 1954. The awards were introduced in order to appreciate and honor artists in the film industry. The 45th Filmfare Popular Awards were held on 13th February at the State Reserve Police Grounds in Goregaon. The film ‘Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam’ (directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali) bagged many awards in various categories. The film is centered on a love triangle and was released in 1999. Here is the list of winners who walked away with prestigious awards for the year.  

The Winners For 45th Filmfare Popular Awards Were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Sanjay Dutt VaastavBest Actress Aishwarya Rai Hum Dil De Chuke SanamBest Film Sanjay Leela Bhansali Hum Dil De Chuke SanamBest Director Sanjay Leela Bhansali Hum Dil De Chuke SanamBest Debut Actor (Male) Rahul Khanna EarthBest Debut Actor (Female) - -Best Supporting Actor (Male) Anil Kapoor TaalBest Supporting Actor (Female)

Sushmita Sen Biwi No.1

Best Actor in a Comic Role Govinda Haseena Maan JaayegiBest Actor in a Negative Role

Ashutosh Rana Sangharsh

Best Music Direction A. R. Rahman TaalBest Lyricist Anand Bakshi Taal - 'Ishq Bina'

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Best Playback Singer (Male) - -Best Playback Singer (Female)

Alka Yagnik Taal - 'Taal Se Taal'

  

Filmfare Critics Awards 2000

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Critics Award Manoj Bajpai ShoolBest Actress Critics Award Tabu Hu Tu TuBest Film Critics Award Sarfarosh John Mathew Matthan  

Filmfare Special Awards 2000

Category WinnerLife Time Achievement Award Vinod Khanna, Hema MaliniR. D. Burman Award Ismail Darbar  

Filmfare Technical Awards 2000

Category Winner FilmBest Background Score Anjan Biswas Hum Dil De Chuke SanamBest Editing Jethu Mundul SarfaroshBest Action Tinnu Verma Arjun PanditBest Art Direction - -Best Sound Rakesh Ranjan TaalBest Screenplay John Mathew Mathan SarfaroshBest Cinematography Kabir Lal TaalBest Choreography Saroj Khan Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam -

'Nimbooda Nimbooda' Best Dialogue Hridaylani Vats & Pathik

Vats Sarfarosh

Best Story Vinay Shukla Godmother

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Filmfare Awards 2001The filmfare awards are considered as one of India's well respected film awards. The awards took shape in the year 1954 and were constituted by the famous filmfare magazine. The main objective was to recognize and honor artists for their outstanding contribution to the industry. The readers of the magazine select the winners for the prestigious awards. The 46th filmfare popular awards were held on 17th February at NSE grounds in Mumbai. The film ‘Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai’ (directed by Rakesh Roshan) grabbed the highest awards in various categories. The film marked the debut for both Hrithik Roshan and Amisha Patel. The winners and the categories for the year 2001 are given below. 

The Winner For 46th Filmfare Popular Awards Were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Hrithik Roshan Kaho Naa Pyaar HaiBest Actress Karisma Kapoor FizaBest Film Rakesh Roshan Kaho Naa Pyaar HaiBest Director Rakesh Roshan Kaho Naa Pyaar HaiBest Debut Actor (Male) Hrithik Roshan Kaho Naa Pyaar HaiBest Debut Actor (Female) Kareena Kapoor RefugeeBest Supporting Actor (Male) 

Amitabh Bachchan Mohabbatein

Best Supporting Actor (Female)

Jaya Bachchan Fiza

Best Actor in a Comic Role Paresh Rawal Hera PheriBest Actor in a Negative Role

Sunil Shetty Dhadkan

Best Music Direction Rajesh Roshan Kaho Naa Pyaar HaiBest Lyricist Javed Akhtar Refugee - 'Panchhi Nadiya

Pawan Ke' Best Playback Singer (Male) Lucky Ali Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai - 'Na

tum jaano' Best Playback Singer (Female)

Alka Yagnik Dhadkan - 'Dil Ne Yeh Kaha Dil Se'

  

Filmfare Critics Awards 2001

Category Winner Film

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Best Actor Shahrukh Khan MohabbateinBest Actress Tabu AstitvaBest Film Halo Santosh Sivan  

Filmfare Special Awards 2001

Category WinnerLife Time Achievement Award Feroz Khan, Asha BhosleR. D. Burman Award Sunidhi Chauhan  

Filmfare Technical Awards 2001

Category Winner FilmBest Background Score Illayaraja Hey RamBest Editing - -Best Action Allan Amin Mission KashmirBest Sound - -Best Screenplay Honey Irani, Ravi Kapoor Kaho Naa Pyar HaiBest Cinematography Bashir Ali RefugeeBest Choreography Farah Khan Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai - 'Kaho

Naa Pyaar Hai' Best Dialogue O.P. Dutta RefugeeBest Story Honey Irani Kya Kehna

Filmfare Awards 2002Bollywood saw the inception of glitzy Filmfare Awards in the year 1954. The awards were introduced to encourage the artists for their performance in films (released previous year). The winners are selected on the basis of popular votes polled by the readers of the filmfare magazine. The 47th Filmfare Popular Awards were held on 16th February at Bandra-Kurla Complex in Mumbai. The film ‘Lagaan’ was presented with eight awards for the year. The film is about the oppression of peasants by the British Raj (set in the Victorian period). The movie is also considered as a truly complete film. It was directed by Ashutosh Gowariker. The list of the categories and the winners for the year 2002 is shared in the following table. 

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The Winners For 47th Filmfare Popular Awards Were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Aamir Khan LagaanBest Actress Kajol Kabhi Khushi Kabhi GhamBest Film Aamir Khan LagaanBest Director Ashutosh Gowariker LagaanBest Debut Actor (Male) Tusshar Kapoor Mujhe Kuch Kehna HaiBest Debut Actor (Female) Bipasha Basu AjnabeeBest Supporting Actor (Male) 

Akshaye Khanna Dil Chahta Hai

Best Supporting Actor (Female)

Jaya Bachchan Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham

Best Actor in a Comic Role Saif Ali Khan Dil Chahta HaiBest Actor in a Negative Role

Akshay Kumar Ajnabee

Best Music Direction A. R. Rahman LagaanBest Lyricist Javed Akhtar Lagaan - 'Mitwa' Best Playback Singer (Male) Udit Narayan Lagaan - 'Mitwa' Best Playback Singer (Female)

Alka Yagnik Lagaan - 'O Re Chhori'

  

Filmfare Critics Awards 2002

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Amitabh Bachchan AksBest Actress Karisma Kapoor ZubeidaaBest Film Farhan Akhtar Dil Chahta Hai  

Filmfare Special Awards 2002

Category WinnerLife Time Achievement Award Gulzar & Asha Parekh R. D. Burman Award Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy  

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Filmfare Technical Awards 2002

Category Winner FilmBest Background Score Ranjit Barot AksBest Editing Sreekar Prasad Dil Chahta HaiBest Action Tinnu Verma Gadar - Ek Prem KathaBest Art Direction Sharmishta Roy Kabhi Khushi Kabhie GhamBest Sound Ranjit Ranjan AksBest Screenplay Farhan Akhtar Dil Chahta HaiBest Cinematography Santosh Sivan AsokaBest Choreography Farah Khan Dil Chahta Hai - 'Woh Ladki

Hai Kahan' Best Dialogue Karan Johar Kabhi Khushi Kabhie GhamBest Story Ashutosh Gowarikar Lagaan

Filmfare Awards 2003The Indian film industry saw the dawn of Filmfare Awards in the year 1954. The awards were incepted by the famous Filmfare magazine. The readers of the magazine choose the winners for various categories. The awards were introduced to acknowledge talent in the film industry. Filmfare Awards 2003 were sponsored by manikchand, hence the awards were also known as the 48th manikchand filmfare awards. The film ‘Devdas’ bagged the highest number of (nine) awards for the year 2003. The film was based on the Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay novella ‘Devdas’. This is the first color version of the story in bollywood. It was considered one of the most expensive bollywood ever produced in 2002. Here is the list of winners who bagged the prestigious award for the year 2003. 

The Winners For 48th Manikchand Filmfare Awards Were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Shahrukh Khan DevdasBest Actress Aishwarya Rai DevdasBest Film Sanjay Leela Bhansali DevdasBest Director Sanjay Leela Bhansali DevdasBest Debut Actor (Male) Vivek Oberoi CompanyBest Debut Actor (Female) Esha Deol Koi Mera Dil Se PoocheBest Supporting Actor (Male) 

Vivek Oberoi Company

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Best Supporting Actor (Female)

Madhuri Dixit Devdas

Best Actor in a Comic Role Paresh Rawal Awara Paagal DeewanaBest Actor in a Negative Role

Ajay Devgan Deewangee

Best Music Direction A. R. Rahman SaathiyaBest Lyricist Gulzar Saathiya - 'Saathiya' Best Playback Singer (Male) Sonu Nigam Saathiya - 'Saathiya' Best Playback Singer (Female)

Shreya Ghoshal & Kavita Krishnamurthy

Devdas - 'Dola Re'

  

Filmfare Critics Awards 2003

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Ajay Devgan The Legend of Bhagat

SinghBest Actress Manisha Koirala & Rani

Mukerji Company & Saathiya resp.

Best Film Rajkumar Santoshi The Legend of Bhagat Singh

  

Filmfare Special Awards 2003

Category WinnerLife Time Achievement Award Jeetendra & RekhaR. D. Burman Award Shreya Goshal  

Filmfare Technical Awards 2003

Category Winner FilmBest Background Score A. R. Rahman The Legend of Bhagat

SinghBest Editing Chandan Arora CompanyBest Action Philip Ko & Abbas Ali

Moghal Awara Paagal Deewana

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Best Art Direction Nitin Desai DevdasBest Screenplay Mani Ratnam SaathiyaBest Cinematography Binod Pradhan DevdasBest Choreography Saroj Khan Devdas - 'Dola Re' Best Dialogue Gulzar & Jaideep Sahni Saathiya & Company Best Story Jaideep Sahni Company

Filmfare Awards 2004The prominent Filmfare Awards ceremony took shape in the year 1954. The awards were introduced by the famous Filmfare magazine to acknowledge new talent in the Indian film industry. The 49th award ceremony was held on 20th February in Mumbai. The film ‘Kal Ho Naa Ho’ (directed by Nikhil Advani) won several awards for the year. It was the second top-grossing movie in India as well as in the overseas market for that year. The categories and the winners for the year 2004 are listed below. 

The Winners For 49th Manikchand Filmfare Awards Were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Hrithik Roshan Koi Mil GayaBest Actress Preity Zinta Kal Ho Naa HoBest Film Rakesh Roshan Koi Mil GayaBest Director Rakesh Roshan Koi Mil GayaBest Debut Actor (Male) Shahid Kapoor Ishq VishkBest Debut Actor (Female) Lara Dutta & Priyanka

Chopra Andaaz

Best Supporting Actor (Male) 

Saif Ali Khan Kal Ho Na Ho

Best Supporting Actor (Female)

Jaya Bachchan Kal Ho Na Ho

Best Actor in a Comic Role Sanjay Dutt Munnabhai MBBSBest Actor in a Negative Role

Irfan Khan Haasil

Best Music Direction Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy Kal Ho Naa HoBest Lyricist Javed Akhtar Kal Ho Naa Ho - 'Kal Ho

Naa Ho' Best Playback Singer (Male) Sonu Nigam Kal Ho Naa Ho - 'Kal Ho

Naa Ho' Best Playback Singer (Female)

Shreya Ghoshal Jism - 'Jaadu Hai Nasha Hai'

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Filmfare Critics Awards 2004

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Hrithik Roshan Koi Mil GayaBest Actress Urmila Matondkar BhootBest Film Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. Rajkumar Hirani  

Filmfare Special Awards 2004

Category WinnerLife Time Achievement Award Sulochana, Nirupa Roy, B.R. ChopraR. D. Burman Award Vishal-ShekharPower Awards Amitabh Bachchan, Shahrukh Khan  

Filmfare Technical Awards 2004

Category Winner FilmBest Background Score Viren Shah -Best Editing Shimit Amin BhootBest Action Amit Qayamat: A City Under

ThreatBest Art Direction Munish Sappal PinjarBest Sound Dwarak Warrior BhootBest Screenplay Rajkumar Hirani, Lajan

Joseph, Vidhu Vinod Chopra

Munnabhai M.B.B.S.

Best Cinematography Asim Bajaj ChameliBest Choreography Farah Khan Koi Mil Gaya - 'Idhar Chala

Main Udhar Chala' Best Dialogue Abbas Tyrewala Munnabhai M.B.B.S.Best Story Nagesh Kukunoor 3 Deewarein

Filmfare Awards 2005

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The glitzy Filmfare Awards were incepted in the year 1954. Since then the awards are constituted by the popular Filmfare magazine. The readers of the magazine choose the winners for the awards. The 50th Golden Filmfare awards were held on 26th February at the Bandra-Kurla Complex in Mumbai. Sonali Bendre, Saif Ali Khan and Farida Jalal were the hosts of the special evening. The grand night was inaugurated with a song sung by Abhijeet Sawant and Amit Sana (‘Indian Idol’ finalists). Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan made his entry and lighted the ‘50 years’ drape fireworks display. The film ‘Yuva’ (directed by Mani Ratnam) swept several awards for the year 2005. The film was released in 2004 with the primary objective to motivate educated Indian youth to enter politics. Here is the list of categories and winners for the year 2005. 

The Winners For 50 Golden Filmfare Awards Were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Shahrukh Khan SwadesBest Actress Rani Mukerji Hum TumBest Film Yash Chopra Veer-ZaaraBest Director Kunal Kohli Hum TumBest Debut Actor (Male) - -Best Debut Actor (Female) Ayesha Takia Taarzan: The Wonder Car &

Dil Maange MoreBest Supporting Actor (Male) 

Abhishek Bachchan Yuva

Best Supporting Actor (Female)

Rani Mukerji Yuva

Best Actor in a Comic Role Saif Ali Khan Hum TumBest Actor in a Negative Role

Priyanka Chopra Aitraaz

Best Music Direction Anu Malik Main Hoon NaBest Lyricist Javed Akhtar Veer Zaara -'Tere Liye' Best Playback Singer (Male) Kunal Ganjawala Murder - 'Bheege Honthh

Tere' Best Playback Singer (Female)

Alka Yagnik Hum Tum - 'Hum Tum'

  

Filmfare Critics Awards 2005

Category Winner Film

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Best Actor Critics Award Pankaj Kapoor MaqboolBest Actress Critics Award Kareena Kapoor DevBest Film Critics Award Govind Nihalani and Mani

Ratnam Dev and Yuva

  

Filmfare Special Awards 2005

Category WinnerLife Time Achievement Award Rajesh KhannaR. D. Burman Award Kunal GanjawalaPower Awards Shahrukh Khan  

Filmfare Technical Awards 2005

Category Winner FilmBest Background Score A. R. Rahman SwadesBest Action Vikram Dharma YuvaBest Art Direction Sabu Cyril YuvaBest Sound Yash Chopra DhoomBest Screenplay Mani Ratnam YuvaBest Cinematography Christopher Popp LakshyaBest Choreography Prabhu Deva Lakshya - 'Main Aisa Kyon

Hoon' Best Dialogue Aditya Chopra Veer-ZaaraBest Story Aditya Chopra Veer-Zaara

Filmfare Awards 2006The 51st Filmfare Awards were held on 25th February at Bandra-Kurla Complex in Mumbai. Javed Jaffari, Lara Dutta, Pooja Batra, and Tabu were the hosts for the special night. The film ‘Black’ (directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali) swept nine filmfare awards in various categories. The story of the film is partially set up on the true life story of Helen Keller. It was also selected as one of the 10 Best Movies of the Year 2005 from across the globe by Time Magazine (Europe). Listed below are the proud winners of the year 2006. 

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The Winners For 51st Fair One Filmfare Awards Were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Amitabh Bachchan BlackBest Actress Rani Mukherjee BlackBest Film Sanjay Leela Bhansali BlackBest Director Sanjay Leela Bhansali BlackBest Debut Actor (Male) Shiney Ahuja Hazaron Khwahishein AisiBest Debut Actor (Female) Vidya Balan ParineetaBest Supporting Actor (Male) 

Abhishek Bachchan Sarkar

Best Supporting Actor (Female)

Ayesha Kapoor Black

Best Actor in a Comic Role Akshay Kumar Garam MasalaBest Actor in a Negative Role

Nana Patekar Apaharan

Best Music Direction Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy Bunty Aur BabliBest Lyricist Gulzar Kajra re (Bunty Aur Babli)Best Playback Singer (Male) Himesh Reshammiya Aashiq Banaya Aapne

(Aashiq Banaya Aapne)Best Playback Singer (Female)

Alisha Chinai Kajra re (Bunty Aur Babli)

Fair One Face Of The Year Vidya Balan Parineeta  

Filmfare Critics Awards 2006

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Critics Award Amitabh Bachchan BlackBest Actress Critics Award Rani Mukherjee Black  

Filmfare Special Awards 2006

Category WinnerLife Time Achievement Award Shabana AzmiR. D. Burman Award Shantanu MoitraPower Awards Yash Chopa & Aditya Chopra

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Filmfare Technical Awards 2006

Category Winner FilmBest Background Score Monty BlackBest Editing Bela Sehgal BlackBest Action Allan Amin DusBest Art Direction Keshto Mondal, Tanushree

Sarkar and Pradeep Sarkar Parineeta

Best Sound Bishwadeep Chatterjee ParineetaBest Screenplay Nina Arora and Manoj Tyagi Page 3Best Cinematography Ravi K Chandran BlackBest Choreography Howard Rosemayer Parineeta - 'Kaise Yeh

Paheli' Best Dialogue Prakash Jha ApaharanBest Story Sudhir Mishra, Shiv Kumar,

Subramanium & Ruchi Narain

Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi

Filmfare Awards 2007The Filmfare Awards are considered as one of the most prominent and oldest awards of bollywood. The awards were first handed out in the year 1954. Since then all the award ceremonies have been organized with loads of glamour and glitz. The awards were established to honor best talent in the Hindi cinema industry. The winners of the prestigious awards are chosen through the popular votes cast by the public. The 52nd Fair One Filmfare Awards were held on 2nd February at Yash Raj Studios in Mumbai. Shahrukh Khan, Karan Johar, Preity Zinta, and Juhi Chawla were the hosts for the evening. The film ‘Rang De Basanti’ (directed by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra) grabbed the highest number of awards for the year. The story throws light on the parallels between Indians ruled by the British in the past and Indians ruled by corrupt politicians of today. Listed below are the winners who swept the filmfare awards for the year 2007. 

The Winners For 52nd Fair One Filmfare Awards Were:

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Hrithik Roshan Dhoom 2Best Actress Kajol FanaaBest Film Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra Rang De Basanti

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Best Director Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra Rang De BasantiBest Debut Actor (Male) - -Best Debut Actor (Female) Kangana Ranaut GangsterBest Supporting Actor (Male) Abhishek Bachchan Kabhi Alvida Naa KehnaBest Supporting Actor (Female)

Konkona Sen Sharma Omkara

Best Actor in a Comic Role Arshad Warsi Lage Raho MunnabhaiBest Actor in a Negative Role

Saif Ali Khan Omkara

Best Music Direction A R Rahman Rang De BasantiBest Lyricist Prasoon Joshi Fanaa - 'Chand Sifarish' Best Playback Singer (Male) Shaan and Kailash Kher Fanaa - 'Chand Sifarish' Best Playback Singer (Female)

Sunidhi Chauhan Omkara - 'Beedi Jalayile'

Sony Fair One Face of the Year Award

Kangana Ranaut

  

Filmfare Critics Awards 2007

Category Winner FilmBest Actor Aamir Khan Rang De BasantiBest Actress Kareena Kapoor OmkaraBest Film Rajkumar Hirani and Vidhu

Vinod Chopra Lage Raho Munnabhai

  

Filmfare Special Awards 2007

Category Winner Lifetime Achievement Award Jaya Bachchan and Javed AkhtarR. D. Burman Award Naresh IyerPowerhouse Awards Yash ChopraSpecial Jury Recognition Deepak Dobriyal for film ‘Omkara’  

Filmfare Technical Awards 2007

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Category Winner FilmBest Special FX - KrrishBest Background Score SalimSulaiman KrrishBest Editing P S Bharati Rang De BasantiBest Action Siu Tung Ching, Sham

Kaushal Krrish

Best Art Direction Sameer Chanda OmkaraBest Sound Subhash Sahu, K J Singh OmkaraBest Screenplay Jaideep Sahni Khosla Ka GhoslaBest Cinematography Binod Pradhan Rang De BasantiBest Choreography Ganesh Acharya Beedi Jalayle (Omkara)Best Dialogue Abhijit Joshi and Rajkumar

Hirani Lage Raho Munnabhai

Best Story Vidhu Vinod Chopra and Rajkumar Hirani

Lage Raho Munnabhai

Best Costume Design Dolly Ahluwalia Omkara

Filmfare Awards 2008Filmfare Award is organized every year in Mumbai, with the aim of honoring the best talents of Bollywood. The award ceremony of 2008 was yet another happening event in the history of Hindi Film Industry, complete with all its pomp and show. The year 2008 witnessed the making of a number of substantial movies in a row, such as 'Cheak De India' and 'Taate Zameen Par'. It also saw the addition of promising new members, such as Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone, in the fraternity of Bollywood. In the following lines, we have mentioned the list of winners of Filmfare Awards 2008. 2008 Fimfare Awards Winners Popular Awards

Best Actor: Shah Rukh Khan (Chak De India) Best Actress: Kareena Kapoor (Jab We Met)

Best Film: Aamir Khan (Taare Zameen Par)

Best Director: Aamir Khan (Taare Zameen Par)

Best Debut (Male): Ranbir Kapoor (Saawariya)

Best Debut (Female): Deepika Padukone (Om Shanti Om)

Best Supporting Actor (Male): Irrfan Khan (Life in a Metro)

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Best Supporting Actor (Female): Konkana Sen Sharma (Life in a Metro)

Best Music Direction: A. R. Rehman (Guru)

Best Lyricist: Prasoon Joshi ('Maa' - Taare Zameen Par)

Best Playback Singer (Male): Shaan ('Jabse Tere Naina' - Saawariya)

Best Playback Singer (Female): Shreya Ghoshal ('Barso Re' - Guru)

Sony Head N Shoulders Fresh Face of Year Award: Deepika Padukone

 Critics Awards

Best Actor Critics Award: Darsheel Safary (Taare Zameen Par) Best Actress Critics Award: Tabu (Cheeni Kum)

Best Film Critics Award: Shimit Amin (Chak De India)

 Special Awards

Life Time Achievement Award: (Rishi Kapoor) R. D. Burman Award: Monty Sharma (Saawariya)

Power Awards: Yash Chopra & Aditya Chopra

 Technical Awards

Best Special Effects: Red Chillies Entertainment (Om Shanti Om) Best Background Score: A. R. Rahman (Guru)

Best Editing: Amitabh Shukla (Chak De India)

Best Action: Rob Miller (Chak De India)

Best Art Direction: Samir Chanda (Guru)

Best Sound: Leslie Fernandes (Johnny Gaddaar)

Best Screenplay: Anurag Basu (Life in A Metro)

Best Cinematography: Sudip Chatterjee (Chak De India)

Best Choreography: Saroj Khan Barso Re (Guru)

Best Dialogue: Imitiaz Ali (Jab We Met)

Best Story: Amol Gupte (Taare Zameen Par)

Best Costume Design: Sujata Sharma (Gandhi My Father)

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Filmfare Awards 2009Talents in Bollywood are honored every year, at the most celebrated ceremony of the film industry - Filmfare Awards. The 54th Filmfare Awards 2009, held on 28th February at the Yash Raj Studios in Mumbai, was one of the most watched events of the year. The year 2009 saw the making of many big hits as well as forgettable flops. While films like “Ghajini” (Aamir Khan) and “Rab Ne Banaa Di Jodi” (Shahrukh Khan), with big names in the star cast, were big hits, even the debut performances in “Rock On!!’ (Farhan Akhtar) and “Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na” (Imran Khan) were accepted by the audience wholeheartedly. Go through the following lines to explore the list of winners of 54 th Filmfare Awards 2009.  Popular Awards

Best Actor: Hrithik Roshan (Jodhaa Akbar) Best Actress: Priyanka Chopra (Fashion)

Best Film: Jodhaa Akbar (Ashutosh Gowariker Productions)

Best Director: Ashutosh Gowariker (Jodhaa Akbar)

Best Debut (Male): Farhan Akhtar (Rock On!!) and Imran Khan (Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na)

Best Debut (Female): Asin Thottumkal (Ghajini)

Best Supporting Acto r (Male): Arjun Rampal (Rock On!!)

Best Supporting Actor (Female): Kangana Ranaut (Fashion)

Best Music Direction: A.R. Rahman (Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na)

Best Lyricist Javed Akhtar ("Jashn-E-Bahara" - Jodhaa Akbar)

Best Playback Singer (Male): Sukhwinder Singh ("Haule Haule" - Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi)

Best Female Playback (Female): Shreya Ghoshal ("Teri Ore" - Singh Is Kinng)

  Critics' Awards

Best Actor Critics Award: Manjot Singh (Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!) Best Actress Critics Award: Shahana Goswami (Rock On!!)

Best Film Critics Award: Nishikanth Kamath (Mumbai Meri Jaan)

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 Special Awards

Lifetime Achievement Award: Bhanu Athaiya & Om Puri Special Performance Award: Prateik Babbar (Jaane Tu… Ya Jaane Na) & Purab

Kohli (Rock On!!)

Best Scene of the Year: Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi

RD Burman Award for New Music Talent: Benny Dayal

 Technical Awards

Best Special Effects: Weta Workshop and John Cox (Love 2050) Best Background Score: A. R. Rahman (Jodhaa Akbar)

Best Editing: Amit Pawar (Mumbai Meri Jaan)

Best Action: Peter Hein (Ghajini)

Best Art Direction: Vandana Kataria, Angelica Bhowmick (Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!)

Best Sound Recording: Baylon Fonseca, Vinod Subramanyam (Rock On!!)

Best Screenplay: Yogesh Vinayak Joshi & Upendra Sidhaye            (Mumbai Meri Jaan)

Best Cinematography: Jason West (Rock On!!)

Best Choreography:            Longinus Fernandes (Jaane Tu… Ya Jaane Na)

Best Dialogue: Manu Rishi            (Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!)

Best Story: Abhishek Kapoor (Rock On!!)

Best Costume Design: Manushee Sharma (Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!)           

Filmfare Awards 2010 NominationsThe 55th Filmfare Awards 2010 is highly anticipated to maintain its glitter and shimmer, the way it has been doing since 1953 - the year when it was started. The award ceremony, which will be held in Mumbai on February 27th, is expected to become the most happening event of the year. As the mega event is round the corner, everyone from the film fraternity is excited about who all would be privileged to get the most coveted Filmfare Awards, for their performances in the movies released last year. Nominations from several categories, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor etc.,

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have already poured in. In the following lines, we have enlisted the nominations for the 55th Filmfare Awards 2010.  Best Film

3 Idiots: Vinod Chopra Productions Dev.D: UTV Motion Pictures

Kaminey: UTV Motion Pictures

Love Aaj Kal: Illuminati Films

Paa: AB Corp Ltd.

Wake Up Sid: Dharma Productions

 Best Director

Anurag Kashyap (Dev D) Ayan Mukerji (Wake Up Sid)

Imtiaz Ali (Love Aaj Kal)

R. Balakrishnan (Paa)

Rajkumar Hirani (3 Idiots)

Vishal Bharadwaj (Kaminey)

 Best Actor

Aamir Khan (3 Idiots) Amitabh Bachchan (Paa)

Ranbir Kapoor (Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani)

Ranbir Kapoor (Wake Up Sid)

Saif Ali Khan (Love Aaj Kal)

Shahid Kapoor (Kaminey)

 Best Actress

Deepika Padukone (Love Aaj Kal) Kareena Kapoor (3 Idiots)

Kareena Kapoor (Kurbaan)

Katrina Kaif (New York)

Priyanka Chopra (Kaminey)

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Vidya Balan (Paa)

 Best Supporting Actor

Amol Gupte (Kaminey) Boman Irani (3 Idiots)

Neil Nitin Mukesh (New York)

R. Madhavan (3 Idiots)

Rishi Kapoor (Luck By Chance)

Sharman Joshi (3 Idiots)

 Best Supporting Actress

Arundhati Nag (Paa) Divya Dutta (Delhi-6)

Dimple Kapadia (Luck By Chance)

Kalki Koechlin (Dev D)

Shahana Goswami (Firaaq)

Supriya Pathak (Wake Up Sid)

 Best Music Director

A.R. Rahman (Delhi-6) Amit Trivedi (Dev D)

Pritam Chakraborty (Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani)

Pritam Chakraborty (Love Aaj Kal)

Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy (Wake Up Sid)

Vishal Bharadwaj (Kaminey)

 Best Lyricist

Gulzar ("Dhan Te Nan” – Kaminey) Gulzar ("Kaminey" – Kaminey)

Irshad Kamil ("Aaj Din Candya" - Love Aaj Kal)

Javed Akhtar ("Iktara" - Wake Up Sid)

Prasoon Joshi( "Masakali" - Delhi-6)

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Prasoon Joshi ( "Rehna Tu" - Delhi-6)

 Best Male Playback Singer

Atif Aslam ("Tu Jaane Na" - Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani) Javed Ali / Kailash Kher ("Arziyan" - Delhi-6)

Mohit Chauhan( "Masakali" - Delhi-6)

Rahat Fateh Ali Khan ("Aaj Din Chadya" - Love Aaj Kal)

Sonu Nigam / Salim Merchant ("Shukran Allah" – Kurbaan)

Sukhwinder Singh / Vishal Dadlani ("Dhan Te Nan" – Kaminey)

 Best Female Playback Singer

Alisha Chinai ("Tera Hone Laga" - Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani) Kavita Seth ("Iktara" - Wake Up Sid)

Rekha Bhardwaj ("Genda Phool" - Delhi-6)

Shilpa Rao ("Mudi Mudi" – Paa)

Shreya Ghoshal ("Zoobi Doobi" - 3 Idiots)

Sunidhi Chauhan ( "Chor Bazaari" - Love Aaj Kal)