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Best Awards Got To Sharmila Tagore

1. 17th Filmfare Awards


Image The 17th Filmfare award was held in 1970. It was the most memorable year for Rajesh Khanna and Sharmila Tagore for their sensitive performance in film ‘Aradhana’. But it was Hrishikesh Mukherjee's film ‘Anokhi Raat’ that swept the ceremony by bagging four awards in different category such as best screenplay award for Hrishikesh Mukherjee, best art direction (black & white) for Ajit Bannerjee, best cinematographer award (black & white) for Kamal Bose and best dialogue writer for Anand Kumar. Shakti Samanta’s ‘Aradhana’ got the best movie award, the best actress award for Sharmila Tagore and best playback...

2. 18th Filmfare Awards


Image The 18th Filmfare Awards was held in Mumbai on April 18, 1971. It was the achievement year for actor Rajesh Khanna and Mumtaz. The 18th Filmfare Award saw the power of women-centric films like ‘Khilona,' ‘Satyakam,' ‘Khamoshi,' and ‘Safar,' where every actor and actresses had performed their role convincingly well. Maximum films of Rajesh Khanna were nominated for one or two awards. However, veteran actor Sanjeev Kumar missed the chance of winning the best actor award for his lunatic role in ‘Khilona’. Actress Mumtaz received the best actress trophy for her soulful performance as a courtesan-cum-lover in ...

3. 20th Filmfare Awards


Image The 20th Filmfare Awards ceremony was held in 1973 in Mumbai. Dream girl Hema Malini was the attraction of the night for her double role in ‘Seeta Aur Geeta’ that made a history in Bollywood. Like Hema Malini even sexy queen Zeenat Aman received the best-supporting-actress award for Dev Anand’s hit film ‘Hare Rama Hare Krishna’. The ‘Dum Maro Dum’ girl Zeenat was the show stealer like dream girl Hema Malini. Asha Bhosle received her 4th Filmfare award for her song ‘Dum Maro Dum’. At the 1973 Filmfare awards, Arabinda Mukherjee won the award for best screenplay for film ‘Amar Prem’. While Ram...

4. 23rd National Film Awards


Image Best of Indian Cinema released in the year 1975 is to be praised in the 23rd National Film Awards. This ceremony is organised by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and represented by Directorate of Film Festivals. In this function, an introduction of two new awards is made for the short films category. The awards were Best Newsreel Cameraman and Best News Review. The two new awards welcomed with a Certificate and a Rajat Kamal (Silver Lotus). After few years, the awards for these two were discontinued. It was divided into non-feature and feature films. Dhirendra Nath Ganguly received Lifetime Achievement Award named as Dadasaheb Phalke Award for Actor and Director. H...

5. 24th Filmfare Awards


Image The 24th Filmfare Awards was celebrated in the year 1977. Mrinal Sen’s Hindi film ‘Mrigaya’ won best film award (critics). Filmfare best director award went to Gulzar for Mausam and Filmfare best movie award went to P. Mallikharjuna Rao for making a sensitive film ‘Mausam’. Sanjeev Kumar won the best actor trophy for Arjun Pandit and Rakhee Gulzar won the best actress award for her sensitive performance in ‘Tapasya’. Best male supporting actor award went to Prem Chopra for ‘Do Anjane’ and best female supporting actress award went to Kajri for ‘Balika Badhu’. Comedian Asrani got the award for...

6. 32nd Filmfare Awards


Image The 32nd Filmfare Award was held in 1985. It was again an eventful year for art cinema dominating top awards in the show. However, Anupam Kher stole the show as a new comer for his brilliant performance in Mahesh Bhatt’s film ‘Saaransh’. Even filmmaker Sai Paranjpye’s film ‘Sparsh’ won many awards. Shabana Azmi, Bappi Lahiri, and Naseeruddin Shah was the star attraction of the award ceremony. Basu Bhattacharya’s film ‘Sparsh’ directed by Sai Paranjpye won the best film award. Director Sai Paranjpye won the best director trophy along with another trophy for the best dialogue award. Actor Naseeruddin Shah...

7. 51st National Film Awards


Image 51st National Film Awards Ceremony that took place on 3 February 2004 had announced the Best of Indian Cinema in 2003. The winners were awarded by the previous president of India, Dr.A.P.J.AbdulKalam while the winners of Feature Films, Non-feature Films, and Best Book on Indian Cinema categories were announced by the committee chairpersons Basu Chatterjee, Bhim Sen, and K.N.T.Shastry respectively. Winners of the Best Feature Films bagged the Golden Lotus Award (Swarna Kamal Award), Silver Lotus Award (Rajat Kamal Award), and Regional Awards. The Bollywood movie Munna Bhai M.B.B.S won the Swarna Kamal Award for Best Popular Film with Wholesome Entertainment. The films Gangaajal and Koyi Mil Gaya have both won the ...

8. 51st Filmfare Awards


Image Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s film ‘Black’ really stole the show by four major awards in the general category. Veteran actress Shabana Azmi was given the ‘Lifetime Achievement Award’. ‘Black’ was adjudged the best feature film of the year. Director Sanjay Leela Bhansali retained the best director trophy for ‘Black’. Actor Amitabh Bachchan and actress Rani Mukherjee got two separate awards for their best performances in film ‘Black’. In the general category, Amitabh and Rani received the best actor and actress trophy. In addition, both had won the ‘best critics’ trophy for their powerful performance in the film. ‘Black’ was a lifetime role for Rani and Ami...

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