
The 62nd Filmfare Awards proved that there is no stopping Aamir Khan’s Dangal. The film swept Best Actor, Best Film and Best Director award while Alia Bhatt emerged Best Actor (Female) for Udta Punjab. The Filmfare Awards took place in Mumbai on Saturday and Bollywood stars descended in all their glory. Hosted by Bollywood’s biggest stars — Salman Khan, with Karan Johar adding his own brand of tadka. Bollywood’s who’s who walked the red carpet and made sure that it was probably biggest night in Bollywood this year.
The awards will not only be hosted by the most renowned stars of B-town, it will also have power-packed performances by all the top stars. And then there are the nominations which have made news, some of it for the wrong reasons. Fans pointed out some of the biggest names which have been left out from the fray, Akshay Kumar being one of them. But as the awards began, the rancour was set aside as stars posed for the shutterbugs in their designer gowns.
Nominations of this award are decided by a jury comprising Bollywood personalities and organisers. Here’s the list of those who won at 62nd Filmfare Awards…
Best Film: Dangal
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Best Actor (Male): Aamir Khan for Dangal
Best Director: Nitesh Tiwari for Dangal
Best Actor (Female): Alia Bhatt for Udta Punjab
Filmfare Critics Award for Best Film: Neerja
Critics’ Award For Best Actor (Male): Manoj Bajpayee (Aligarh) and Shahid Kapoor (Udta Punjab).
Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor (Female): Sonam Kapoor for Neerja.
Best Actor (Male) in a Short Film: Manoj Bajpayee for Taandav.
Best Male Debut: Diljit Dosanjh for Udta Punjab.
Best Female Debut: Ritika Singh for Saala Khadoos.
Best Film People’s Choice: Khamakha
Best Short Film (Fiction): Chutney
Best Short Film (Non-fiction): Matitali Kusti
Best Actor (Female) in a Short Film: Tisca Chopra for Chutney.
Best Dialogue: Ritesh Shah for Pink.
Best Screenplay: Shakun Batra, Ayesha Devitre Dhillon for Kapoor & Sons.
Best Story: Shakun Batra, Ayesha Devitre Dhillon for Kapoor & Sons.
Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Male): Rishi Kapoor for Kapoor & Sons.
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Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Female): Shabana Azmi for Neerja.
.@AzmiShabana‘s reaction after winning at the 62nd #JioFilmfareAwards. pic.twitter.com/4XMp2WDsba
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Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award: Shatrughan Sinha.
Best Music Album: Pritam for Ae Dil Hai Mushkil.
Best Lyricist: Amitabh Bhattacharya for Ae Dil Hai Mushkil’s ‘Channa Mereya’
Amitabh Bhattacharya wins the award for Best Lyrics for heartbreakingly beautiful Channa mereya from #AeDilHaiMushkil. pic.twitter.com/XrbZ9303Ab
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Best Male Playback Singer: Arijit Singh for Ae Dil Hai Mushkil’s title track.
Arijit Singh wins the award for Best Playback (Male) for Ae dil hai mushkil from #AeDilHaiMushkil. pic.twitter.com/crM1pOdObd
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Best Female Playback Singer: Neha Bhasin for Sultan’s ‘Jag Ghoomeya’
The award for Best Playback (Female) goes to the talented Neha Bhasin for Jag ghoomeya from #Sultan. pic.twitter.com/ofUW4LAwTT
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RD Burman Award for New Music Talent: Amit Mishra for ‘Bulleya’ from Ae Dil Hai Mushkil
Best Visual Effects: Fan
The award for Best VFX goes to Redchillies VFX for #Fan. pic.twitter.com/sQwQa16NU0
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Best Editing: Monisha Baldawa for Neerja
The award for Best Production Design goes to Aparna Sud and Anna Ipe for #Neerja. pic.twitter.com/JtqCFNDy8C
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The award for Best Editing goes to Monisha R Baldawa for #Neerja. pic.twitter.com/hnx8Hhv3nG
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Best Costume: Payal Saluja for Udta Punjab
Best Action: Shyam Kaushal for Dangal
Best Background Score: Sameer Uddin for Kapoor & Sons
Best Choreography: Adil Shaikh for Kapoor & Sons’s ‘Kar Gayi Chull’
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