65th Filmfare Awards

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65th Filmfare Awards
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65th Filmfare Awards
Date15 February 2020[1]
SiteIndira Gandhi Athletic Stadium, Guwahati
Hosted byKaran Johar
Vicky Kaushal[2]
Official websiteFilmfare Awards 2020
Highlights
Best FilmGully Boy
Critics Award
for Best Film
Article 15 & Sonchiriya
Most awardsGully Boy (13)
Most nominationsGully Boy (19)
Television coverage
NetworkColors TV

The 65th Filmfare Awards ceremony, presented by The Times Group, honored the best Indian Hindi-language films of 2019.[3] The ceremony was held on 15 February 2020 in Guwahati and broadcast on Colors TV the following day.[4] This is the first time in six decades that a Filmfare ceremony was held outside Mumbai.[5] Karan Johar and Vicky Kaushal were hosts of the award ceremony.[6]

A curtain raiser ceremony was held in Mumbai on 2 February 2020, which honoured the winners of technical and short film awards. In the same function, the nominations for popular awards were also announced. Actress Neha Dhupia was the host of this ceremony.

Gully Boy led the ceremony with 19 nominations, followed by Uri: The Surgical Strike with 13 nominations and Article 15 and Sonchiriya with 11 nominations each.

Winners and nominees[]

Source:[7]

Zoya Akhtar — Best Director winner for Gully Boy
Ranveer Singh — Best Actor winner for Gully Boy
Best Director Critics – Anubhav Sinha (Article 15) & Abhishek Chaubey (Sonchiriya)Best actress - Alia Bhatt and Shraddha Kapoor
Ayushmann Khurrana — Best Actor Critics winner for Article 15
Taapsee Pannu & Bhumi Pednekar — Best Actress Critics winners for Saand Ki Aankh
Siddhant Chaturvedi — Best Supporting Actor winner for Gully Boy
Amruta Subhash — Best Supporting Actress winner for Gully Boy
Ramesh Sippy — Lifetime Achievement Awardee

Popular Awards[]

Best Film Best Director

Best Actor

Best Actress
  • Ranveer SinghGully Boy as Murad Ahmed (Gully Boy)
    • Akshay KumarKesari as Havildar Ishar Singh
    • Ayushmann KhurranaBala as Balmukund "Bala" Shukla
    • Hrithik RoshanSuper 30 as Anand Kumar
    • Shahid KapoorKabir Singh as Kabir Singh
    • Vicky KaushalUri: The Surgical Strike as Major Vihaan Singh Shergill
  • Alia BhattGully Boy as Safeena Firdausi
    • Kangana RanautManikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi as Rani Lakshmibai
    • Kareena Kapoor KhanGood Newwz as Deepti "Deepu" Batra
    • Priyanka Chopra JonasThe Sky Is Pink as Aditi Chaudhary
    • Rani MukerjiMardaani 2 as Shivani Shivaji Roy
    • Vidya BalanMission Mangal as Tara Shinde
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
  • Siddhant ChaturvediGully Boy as Shrikant Bhosle (MC Sher)
    • Diljit DosanjhGood Newwz as Honey Batra
    • Gulshan DevaiahMard Ko Dard Nahi Hota as Karate Mani / Jimmy
    • Manoj PahwaArticle 15 as Circle Officer Brahmadatt Singh
    • Ranvir ShoreySonchiriya as Vakil Singh
    • Vijay VarmaGully Boy as Moeen
Debut Awards
Best Male Debut Best Female Debut

Best Debut Director

  • Abhimanyu Dassani – Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota as Surya Sampat
    • Meezaan Jaffrey – Malaal as Shiva More
    • Siddhant ChaturvediGully Boy as Shrikant Bhosle (MC Sher)
    • Vardhan Puri – Yeh Saali Aashiqui as Sahil Mehra
    • Vishal JethwaMardaani 2 as Shiv "Sunny" Prasad Yadav
    • Zaheer Iqbal – Notebook as Kabir Kaul
  • Ananya PandayStudent of the Year 2 as Shreya Randhawa and Pati Patni Aur Woh as Tapasya Singh
    • Pranutan Bahl – Notebook as Firdaus Quadri
    • Saiee Manjrekar – Dabangg 3 as Khushi
    • Sharmin Sehgal – Malaal as Astha Tripathi
    • Shivaleeka OberoiYeh Saali Aashiqui as Mitee Deora
    • Tara Sutaria - Student of the Year 2 as Mridula "Mia" Chawla
Writing Awards

Best Story

Best Screenplay

Best Dialogue

  • Anubhav Sinha, Gaurav Solanki – Article 15
    • Abhishek Chaubey, Sudip Sharma – Sonchiriya
    • Jagan Shakti – Mission Mangal
    • Nitesh Tiwari, Piyush Gupta and Nikhil Mehrotra – Chhichhore
    • Vasan Bala – Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota
    • Zoya Akhtar, Reema Kagti – Gully Boy
  • Zoya Akhtar, Reema Kagti – Gully Boy
    • Anubhav Sinha, Gaurav Solanki – Article 15
    • Balwinder Singh Janjua – Saand Ki Aankh
    • Jagan Shakti, R Balki, Dharma, Nidhi Singh, Saket Kodiparthi – Mission Mangal
    • Manish Gupta, Ajay Bahl – Section 375
    • Sudip Sharma – Sonchiriya
  • Vijay MauryaGully Boy
    • Anubhav Sinha, Gaurav Solanki – Article 15
    • Niren Bhatt – Bala
    • Nitesh Tiwari, Nikhil Mehrotra, Piyush Gupta – Chhichhore
    • Sanjeev Datta – Super 30
    • Sudip Sharma – Sonchiriya
Music Awards

Best Music Director

Best Lyricist

Best Playback Singer – Male

Best Playback Singer – Female

Critics' Awards[]

Best Film (Best Director)
Best Actor Best Actress

Special Awards[]

Excellence in Indian Cinema Award
30 Years of Outstanding Contribution to Bollywood Fashion

Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award

Filmfare R. D. Burman Award

  • Sashwat Sachdev

Technical awards[]

Nominations for the Technical awards were announced on 31 January 2020 and the winners were subsequently awarded on 2 February 2020. [8]

Best Editing Best Production Design
  • Shivkumar V Panicker – Uri: The Surgical Strike
    • Yasha Ramchandani – Article 15
    • Monisha R Baldawa – Badla
    • Charu Shree Roy – Chhichhore
    • Nitin Baid – Gully Boy
  • Suzanne Caplan Merwanji – Gully Boy
    • Nikhil Kovale – Article 15
    • Ravi Shrivastav – Judgementall Hai Kya
    • Subrata Chakraborty, Amit Ray – Kesari
    • Rita Ghosh – Sonchiriya
    • Aditya Kanwar – Uri: The Surgical Strike
Best Choreography Best Cinematography
  • Jay Oza – Gully Boy
    • Ewan Mulligan – Article 15
    • Pankaj KumarJudgementall Hai Kya
    • Jay I Patel – Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota
    • Anuj Rakesh Dhawan – Sonchiriya
    • Mitesh Mirchandani – Uri: The Surgical Strike
Best Sound Design Best Background Score
  • Bishwadeep Dipak Chatterjee and Nihar Ranjan Samal – Uri: The Surgical Strike
    • Kaamod L Kharade – Article 15
    • Anirban Sengupta – Badla
    • Ayush Ahuja – Gully Boy
    • Pritam Das – Saand Ki Aankh
    • Kunal Sharma – Sonchiriya
  • Karsh Kale and The Salvage Audio Collective – Gully Boy
    • Mangesh Dhakde – Article 15
    • Clinton CerejoBadla
    • Daniel B George – Judgementall Hai Kya
    • Karan Kulkarni – Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota
    • Shashwat SachdevUri: The Surgical Strike
Best Costume Design Best Action Best Special Effects
  • Paul Jennings, Oh Sea Young, Parvez Shaikh and Franz Spilhaus – War
    • Andy Long Stunt Team (UK), Allan Amin, Dr. K Ravi Varma – Commando 3
    • Parvez Shaikh and Lawrence Woodward – Kesari
    • Eric Jacobus, Anand Shetty – Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota
    • Abbas Ali Moghul – Panipat
    • Anton Moon & Sunil Rodrigues – Sonchiriya
    • Stefan Richter – Uri: The Surgical Strike
  • Sherry Bharda And Vishal Anand For YFX – War
    • AGPPL VFX – Panipat
    • Lavan Prakashan, Kushan Prakashan (Digital Turbo Media) – Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota
    • YRF Studio – Uri: The Surgical Strike

Short Film Awards[]

Winners for the short film awards were announced on 2 February 2020.[9]

Best Short Film
Fiction Non-fiction

People's Choice

  • Shazia Iqbal – Bebaak
  • Ananth Narayan Mahadevan – Village of a Lesser God
  • Deshi
Best Actor – Male (Short Film) Best Actor – Female (Short Film)
  • Sarah Hashmi – Bebaak

Controversies[]

Gully Boy attracted controversy over its 13 wins at the 65th Filmfare Awards.[10] Several Twitter users and fans were extremely disappointed and made calls to boycott the awards, with #BoycottFilmfare trending on the micro-blogging site.[11] While many thought that the film was a deserving winner, others were unhappy and even termed the awards as "snub fare", calling it a move to "justify sending it as a nomination for the Oscars".[12] Subsequently, when the Filmfare Award for Best Lyrics went to the rap song "Apna Time Aayega" instead of the patriotic song "Teri Mitti" from the 2019 war movie Kesari, lyricist Manoj Muntashir tweeted his disappointment at the decision, pledging not to attend future award ceremonies,[13][14] and gained support from fans and other musicians alike.[15]

Superlatives[]

Multiple nominations
Nominations Film
19 Gully Boy
13 Uri: The Surgical Strike
11 Article 15
Sonchiriya
9 Kabir Singh
Kalank
Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota
7 Kesari
War
6 Judgementall Hai Kya
Mission Mangal
Saand Ki Aankh
5 Chhichhore
4 Badla
Photograph
3 Bala
Good Newwz
Mardaani 2
Super 30
The Sky Is Pink
2 Bharat
Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi
Yeh Saali Aashiqui
Panipat
Student of the Year 2
Multiple wins
Awards Film
13 Gully Boy
3 Article 15
Uri: The Surgical Strike
War
2 Kalank
Sonchiriya

See also[]

References[]

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