50th Filmfare Awards

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50th Filmfare Awards
Date26 February 2005
SiteMMRDA Grounds, Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai
Hosted bySaif Ali Khan
Official websitewww.filmfare.com
Highlights
Best FilmVeer-Zaara
Critics Award
for Best Film
Dev and Yuva
Most awardsYuva (6)
Most nominationsVeer-Zaara (15)
Television coverage
NetworkSony Entertainment Television (India)

The 50th Filmfare Awards, honoring Cinema of India, took place on 26 February 2005 in Mumbai. This was the awards' golden jubilee year and to commemorate the occasion, the Filmfare award trophy (The Black Lady statue) was made in gold. Moreover, a special award: Best Film in 50 Years was also presented to Ramesh Sippy's Sholay.[1]

Veer-Zaara led the ceremony with 15 nominations, followed by Swades with 8 nominations, and Hum Tum and Yuva with 7 nominations each

Yuva earned 6 awards, thus becoming the most-awarded film at the ceremony.

Main awards[]

(Winner is indicated in bold)

Kunal Kohli — Best Director winner for Hum Tum
Shah Rukh Khan — Best Actor winner for Swades
Rani Mukerji — Best Actress winner for Hum Tum and Best Supporting Actress winner for Yuva
Abhishek Bachchan — Best Supporting Actor winner for Yuva
Rajesh Khanna — Lifetime Achievement Awardee

Main Awards[]

Best Film Best Director
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
Best Comic Role Best Negative Role
Best Male Debut Best Female Debut

Not Awarded

Best Story Best Screenplay
Best Dialogue Best Background Score
Best Music Director Best Lyricist
  • Veer-ZaaraJaved Akhtar for "Tere Liye"
  • Main Hoon Na – Javed Akhtar for "Main Hoon Na"
  • Swades – Javed Akhtar for "Yeh Taara Woh Taara"
  • Veer-Zaara – Javed Akhtar for "Aisa Des Hai Mera"
  • Veer-Zaara – Javed Akhtar for "Main Yahaan Hoon"
Best Male Playback Singer Best Female Playback Singer
Best Action Best Art Direction

Yuva – Vikram Dharma

YuvaSabu Cyril

Best Cinematography Best Editing

Lakshya – Christopher Popp

Dhoom – Rameshwar S. Bhagat
Best Choreography Best Sound Design

LakshyaPrabhu Deva for "Main Aisa Kyun Hoon..."

Dhoom – Dwarak Warrier

Power Award Best Scene of the Year

Shah Rukh Khan

Hum Tum

Critics' Awards[]

Best Film[]

Dev & Yuva

Best Actor[]

Pankaj Kapoor for Maqbool

Best Actress[]

Kareena Kapoor for Dev

R. D. Burman Award[]

Kunal Ganjawala

Lifetime Achievement Award[]

Rajesh Khanna

Best Film of 50 Years[]

Sholay

Major winners and nominees[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Filmfare Awards Winners From 1953 to 2019". filmfare.com. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
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