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64th Filmfare Awards

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64th Filmfare Awards
64th Filmfare Awards
Date23 March 2019
SiteJio Garden, BKC, Mumbai
Hosted byShah Rukh Khan
Rajkummar Rao
Vicky Kaushal
Ayushmann Khurrana
Salman Khan
Official websiteFilmfare Awards 2019
Highlights
Best FilmRaazi
Andhadhun
Most awardsAndhadhun & Raazi (5)
Most nominationsPadmaavat (18)
Television coverage
NetworkColors TV

The 64th Filmfare Awards ceremony, presented by The Times Group, honored the best Indian Hindi-language films of 2018. The ceremony was held on 23 March 2019 in Mumbai.[1]

Padmaavat led the ceremony with 18 nominations, followed by Raazi with 15 nominations, Andhadhun with 11 nominations, and Badhaai Ho and Stree with 10 nominations each.

Andhadhun and Raazi won 5 awards each, thus becoming the most-awarded films at the ceremony, with the former winning Best Film (Critics) and Best Actor (Critics) (for Ayushmann Khurrana), and the latter winning Best Film, Best Director (for Meghna Gulzar), and Best Actress (for Alia Bhatt).

Badhaai Ho and Padmaavat won 4 awards each; Tumbbad and Sanju won 3 and 2 awards respectively, with the latter winning Best Actor (for Ranbir Kapoor).[2]

For the first time in the history of the Filmfare Awards, there was a tie for Best Supporting Actor – when Gajraj Rao for Badhaai Ho tied with Vicky Kaushal for Sanju for the award.

Winners and nominees

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Meghna Gulzar, Best Director
Ranbir Kapoor, Best Actor
Alia Bhatt, Best Actress
Sriram Raghavan, Best Director Critics
Neena Gupta, Best Actress Critics
Ayushmann Khurrana & Ranveer Singh, Best Actor Critics
Gajraj Rao & Vicky Kaushal, Best Supporting Actor
Surekha Sikri, Best Supporting Actress
Arijit Singh, Best Male Playback Singer
Shreya Ghosal, Best Female Playback Singer
Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Best Music Director
Sridevi, Lifetime Achievement Awardee

Public voting for nominations on the Filmfare website opened on the end of December 2018 and closed at the end of January 2019. Nominees were announced on 12 March 2019[1] and the winners were announced on 23 March 2019.[3][4][5]

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Best Film Best Director
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
Best Male Debut Best Female Debut
Best Music Director Best Lyricist
Best Playback Singer – Male Best Playback Singer – Female

Critics' Awards

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Nominations for the critics award was announced on 12 March 2019.[1]

Best Film (Best Director)
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Short Film (Non-Fiction) Best Short Film (Fiction)
  • Sachin Balasaheb Suryavanshi – The Soccer City
  • Rogan Josh
Best Short Film (People's Choice)[6]
  • Plus Minus
    • First Period
    • Gandh
    • Kahanibaaz
    • Malota
    • Prawns
    • Rogan Josh
    • Udne Do
Best Actor – Male (Short Film) Best Actor – Female (Short Film)

Special Awards

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Lifetime Achievement Award
50 Years of Outstanding Contribution to Cinema
RD Burman Award
Best Debut Director

Technical Awards

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The winners were announced on 23 March 2019.[4]

Best Story Best Screenplay
Best Dialogue Best Editing
Best Choreography Best Cinematography
Best Production Design Best Sound Design
Best Costume Design Best Background Score
Best Special Effects Best Action

Superlatives

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Multiple nominations

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Nominations for the 64th Vimal Filmfare Awards 2019". filmfare.com. 12 March 2019.
  2. ^ "Winners of the 64th Vimal Filmfare Awards 2019". Filmfare. 23 March 2019. Retrieved 23 March 2019.
  3. ^ "64th Vimal Filmfare Awards 2019: Official list of nominations". Times of India. 12 March 2019.
  4. ^ a b "64th Vimal Filmfare Awards 2019: LIVE UPDATES OF WINNERS". Times of India. 23 March 2019.
  5. ^ "Filmfare Awards 2019: List Of Winners". NDTV. 23 March 2019.
  6. ^ "Nominations for the Filmfare Short Film Awards 2019". Filmfare.com. Retrieved 27 November 2021.
  7. ^ "Badhaai Ho director Amit Sharma supports film's writers for withdrawing names from Filmfare Awards". India Today. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
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