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Bollywood Awards 1999
Zee Gold Bollywood Awards 2001
   
Best Actress – Male – Shah Rukh Khan – Kuch Kuch Hota Hai
Best Actress -Female – Kuch Kuch Hota Hai
Best Film – Yash Johar – Kuch Kuch Hota Hai
Best Director – karan Johar – Kuch Kuch Hota Hai
Best Sensational Performance – Male – Shah Rukh Khan – Dil Se
Best Sensational Performance – Female – Juhi Chawla – Duplicate
Best Commedian – Satish Kaushik – Pardesi Babu
Humanitarian Award – Michael Jackson
Pride of India Award – shekhar Kapoor – Elizabeth
Movie – Mogul Award – Bharat Shah – Dil Se
Satyajit Ray Award – Yash Chopra
Best Actress – Critics Award – Ajay Devgan – Zakhm
Best Actress -Critics Award – Pooja Bhatt – Zakhm
Best Supporting Actor – Anupam Kher – Salaakhen
Best Supporting Actress – Shilpa shetty – Pardesi Babu
Best Promising Actor – Fardeen Khan - Prem Agan
Best Promising Actress – Preity Zinta – soldier
Best Singer - Male – Udit Narayan- Kuch Kuch Hota Hai
Best singer -Female – Alka Yagnic – Kuch Kuch Hota Hai
Best Choreographer – Farah Khan- Kuch Kuch Hota Hai
Best Music Director – Jatin Lalit – Kuch Kuch Hota Hai
Best Costume Designer – Manish Malhotra – Kuch Kuch Hota Hai
Best Screenplay award – Karan Joha-Kuch Kuch Hota Hai
Best Editing – Suresh Urs-Dil Se
Best Cinematographer-Santhosh Shivan-Dil Se
Best Actress- Hritik Roshan-Kaho Na Pyar Hai
Best Actress-Karishma Kapoor -Fiza
Best Director –Kaho Na Pyar Hai-Rakesh Roshan
Best Film –Kaho Na Pyar Hai-Rakesh Roshan
Best Supporting Actor-Akshay Kumar -Hera Pheri
Best Music Director –Rajesh Roshan –Kaho Na Pyar Hai
Best Singer Male-Lucky Ali- Kaho Na Pyar Hai
Best Singer Female- Alka Yagnik- Kaho Na Pyar HaiI
Best Villain -Gulshan Grover -Aagaz
Best Actress in Comic Role_Paresh Rawal-Here Pheri
Male - Hritik Roshan –kaho Na Pyar Hai
Best Debut Female -Kareena Kapoor -Refugee
Humanitarian Award -Steven Seagal
Special Award Dev Anand-Evergreen Star of the Millinium Awaad
Pride of India Award Ashok Amritaj
Best Sensational Male- Anil Kapoor- Pukar
Best Supporting Female –Mahima Chudhary-Dhadken
Best Actress -Tabu -Astitva
Best Actress-Amitabh Bachchan-Mohabbatein
Critics Awards Best Chreography-Farah Khan-Khao Na Pyar Hai
Real Life Hero Award – Anupam Kher
Best Costume –Neeta Lulla- Mission Kashmir
Best Choregrapher – Ganesh Hegde -Fiza
Best Cinematography -Maninder Singh- Mohababatein
Best Lyrics Javed Akhtar-Refugee
Best Screen Play -Aditya Chopra - Mohabbatein
Best Story- Aditya Chopra - Mohabbatein
   
Bollywood Movie Awards 2002
Bollywood Movie Awards 2003
   
Best Film – Karan Johar – Kabhi Kushi Kabhi Gham
Best Director - Ashitosh Gowarikar – Lagaan
Life Achievement Award – Jeetendra
Best Actress – Kajol – Kabhi Kushi Kabhi Gham
Best Actress – Amir Khan – Lagaan
Best Debut -Female – Diya Mirza – Rehna Hai Tere Dil Mein
Best Debut- Male – Tushar Kapoor – Mujhe Kuch kehna Hai
Best Villain – Amrish Puri – Gadar Ek Prem Katha
Best Actress – Critics Award – Raveena Tandon – AKS
Best Actress – Critics Award – Amir Khan – dil Chahta Hai
Best Sensational Actress Award – Urmila Matondkar – Pyar Tune Kya Kiya
Best Sensational Actor Award – Salman Khan – chori Chori Chupke Chupke
Best Supporting Actress – Female – Raveena Tandon – AKS
Best Supporting Actor - Male-Hritik Roshan – Kabhie Khushi Kabhie Gham
Best Comic Role- Saif Ali Khan – Dil Chahta Hai
Best Music Director – A.R. Rehman – Lagaan
Best Singer Male - Shankar Mahadevan – Dil Chahta Hai
Best Singer Female - Alka Yagnik – San San sana
Best Editing – Jagmohan Mundra – Bhawander
Best Choreographer – Farah Khan – Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham
Best Costumes -Manish Malhotra – Kabhi Kushi Kabhie Gham
Best Cinematographer – santosh Shivan – Ashoka
Best Screen play – Karan Johar & Sheena Parikh – Kabhi Kushi Kabhie Gham
Best Story- Ashitosh Gowawrikar – Lagaan

Woman of Conscience Award - Super Model Tyra Banks
Friend of India Award-Congressman - Frank Pallone
Producer of the Year - Pritish Nandy- PNC
Lifetime of Glamour – Zeenat Aman
Lifetime Achievement Award – Hema Malini
Best Director - Sanjay Leela Bhansali-Devdas
Best Film- Devdas – Bharat Shah
Best Actress - Shah Rukh Khan – Devdas
Best Actress - Aishwarya Rai – Devdas
Best Supporting Actor - Akshay Kumar-Aawaara Paagal Deewana
Best Supporting Actress - Kiron Kher – Devdas
Best Actress – Critics: Sanjay Dutt– Kaante
Best Actress - Critics: Rani Mukerji – Saathiya
Best Actress – Sensational Role: Amitabh Bachchan – Kaante
Best Actress – Sensational Role: Karisma Kapoor – Shakti-The Power
Best Debut Male - Vivek Oberoi – Company
Best Debut Female- Esha Deol – Koi Mere Dil Se Pooche
Best Actress in a Villain’s Role - Ajay Devgan- –
Best Actress in a Comic Role - Shekar Suman – Chor Machaye Shor
Best Music- AR Rahman – Saathiya
Best Singer – Male: Sukhvinder Singh – Pagdi Sambal Jatta
Best Singer – Female: Richa Sharma – Mahi Ve – Kaante
Best Costume Designer - Neeta Lulla – Devdas
Best Choreography - Saroj Khan-Dola Re-Devdas
Best Cinematography -Devdas – Binod Pradha
Best Editing - Devdas – Bela Sega
Best Story - Monsoon Wedding – Sabrina Dhawan
Best Lyrics - Nida Fazli – Aa Bhi Ja – Sur
Best Screenplay - Devdas – Prakash Kapadia and Sanjay Leela Bhansali

   
Bollywood Movie Awards 2004
Bollywood Movie Awards 2005
   

Woman of Conscience Award – Superstar Sharon Stone
International Action Super Star-Jeane Claude Vandamme
Goodwill Ambassador Award- Reema (Pakistan's Actress) 
Lifetime Achievement Award – Rajesh Khanna
American Dream Award – Sheeraz from Tinseltown
Best Director: Raju Hirani –Munnabhai MBBS
Best Film: Kal Ho Na Ho- Yash Johar
Best Actress: Hritik Roshan-Koi Mil Gaya
Best Actress: Urmila Matondkar -Bhoot
Best Supporting Actor: Arshad Warsi – Munnabhai MBBS
Best Supporting Actress: Rekha – Koi Mil Gaya
Best Actress - Critics: Hritik Roshan – Koi Mil Gaya
Best Actress - Critics: Kareena Kapoor - Chameli
Best Actress - Sensational Role: Sanjay Dutt – Munnabhai MBBS
Best Actress - Sensational Role: Hema Malini - Baaghban
Best Debut Male: John Abraham - Jism
Best Debut Female: Perizaad Zorabian – Jogger’s Park
Best Actress in a Villain's Role: Bipasha Basu - Jism
Best Actress in a Comedian's Role: Paresh Rawal - Hungama
Best Music: Shankar, Ehsaan and Loy – Kal Ho Na Ho
Best Singer - Male:Shankar Mahadevan - Kal Ho Na Ho
Best Singer - Female: Chitra – Koi Mil Gaya
Best Costume Designer: Manish Malhotra – Kal Ho Na Ho
Best Choreography -Farah Khan – Koi Mil Gaya
Best Cinematography: Anil Mehta – Kal Ho Na Ho
Best Editing: Sanjay Sankla – Koi Mil Gaya
Best Story: BR Chopra - Baaghban
Best Lyrics: Javed Akhtar – Chalte Chalte
Best Screenplay: Karan Johar- Kal Ho Na Ho

Lifetime Achievement Awards – Vyjantimala and Shammi Kapoor
Best Director: Yash Chopra
Best Film: Veer-Zaara
Best Actress: Shah Rukh Khan – Veer Zaara
Best Actress: Rani Mukherjee – Hum Tum
Best Supporting Actor: Abhishek Bachchan - Yuva
Best Supporting Actress: Rani Mukherjee - Yuva
Critic’s Award for Best Performance: Kirron Kher for Khamosh Paani
Best Debut Male: Akshay Kapoor for Popcorn Khao Mast Ho Jao
Best Debut Female: Gayatri Joshi - Swades
Best Actress in a Villain's Role: Abhishek Bachchan - Yuva
Best Actress in a Comedian's Role: Aftab Shivdasani - Masti
Best Music: Late Madan Mohan – Veer Zaara
Best Singer - Male: Amir Jamal – Kaho Na Kaho
Best Singer - Female: Sunidhi Chauhan - Dhoom
Best Costume Designer: Manish Malhotra – Veer Zaara
Best Choreography: Farah Khan – Main Hoon Na
Best Editing: Sreekar Prasad – Yuva
Best Story: Aditya Chopra – Veer Zaara
Best Lyrics: Javed Akhtar – Veer Zaara
Best Screenplay: Kunal Kohli and Siddharth Raj Anand – Hum Tum
Best Art Direction: Sharmista Roy – Veer Zaara
Bollywood Ambassador to Hollywood 2005 – Sheeraz (Tinseltown TV)

   
Bollywood Movie Awards 2006
Bollywood Movie Awards 2007
   

Lifetime Achievement Award: Rajesh Khanna
Lifetime Achievement Award: Zeenat Aman
Best Picture: Black-Applause Entertainment- Anshumaan Swami
Best Director: Sanjay Leela Bhansali (Black)
Best Actress: Amitabh Bachchan (Black)
Best Supporting Actress: Ayesha Kapoor (Black)
Best Actress: Urmila Matondkar (Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara)
Best Supporting Actor: Chunky Pandey (D)
Best Actress in a Villain Role: Gulshan Grover (Dus)
Best Actress in a Comic Role: Abhishek Bachchan (Bunty Aur Babli)
Best Music Director: Shankar Ehsaanloy (Bunty Aur Babli)
Best Female Singer: Alisha Chinoy (Kajrare/Bunty Aur Babli)
Best Male Singer: Kunal Ganjiwala
Best Story: Narisha Puconoor (Iqbal)
Best Choreographer: Vaibhavi Merchant (Bunty Aur Babli)
Best Art Director: Omung Kumar (Black)
Best Debut –Female: Chitrangada Singh-Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi
Best Debut –Male: Shiny Ahuja- Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi
Best Costume: Manish Malhotra- Kaal
Best Story: Nagesh Kukunoor-Iqbal
Best Editing: Catherine D’Hoir- Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi
Best Lyrics: Gulzar-Dheere Jalna-Paheli
Best Screenplay: Vidhu Vinod Chopra: Pradeep Sarkar- Parineeta

Best Film- Lage Raho Munnabhai (Vidhu Vinod Chopra)
Best Director- Rajkumar Hirani (Lage Raho Munnabhai)
Best Actress- Hrithik Roshan (Dhoom 2)
Best Actress- Bipasha Basu (Corporate)
Best Actress in A Supporting Role (Male)- Vivek Oberoi (Omkara)
Best Actress In A Supporting Role (Female)- Kirron Kher (Rang De Basanti)
Best Actress In A Negative Role (Male/Female)- Saif Ali Khan (Omkara)
Best Actress In A Comic Role (Male/Female)- Anupam Kher (Khosla Ka Ghosla)
Best Music Director- Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy)
Best Playback Singer (Male)- Shaan (Chand Sifarish – Fanaa)
Best Playback Singer (Female)- Alka Yagnik (Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna - Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna)
Best Lyrics- Prasoon Joshi (Subhanallah – Fanaa)
Best Story- Lage Raho Munnabhai (Rajkumar Hirani / Abhijit Joshi)
Best Screenplay- Rang De Basanti (Rensil D’Silva, Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra)
Best Dialogue- Lage Raho Munnabhai (Rajkumar Hirani)
Best Editing- Rang De Basanti (PS Bharathi)
Best Sound- Dhoom 2 (Dwarak Warrier)
Best Cinematography- Dhoom 2 (Vikas Sivaraman & Nirav Shah )
Best Art Direction- Rang De Basanti (Samir Chanda)
Best Choreography- Shiamak Davar (Dhoom Again – Dhoom 2)
Best Debut - Male- Upen Patel (36 China Town)
Best Debut - Female- Kangana Ranaut (Gangster)
Best Costume Designer- Manish Malhotra (Kabhi Alvida Na Kehnaa)
Pride of India Award- Mira Nair
Lifetime Achievement- Asha Parekh
Outstanding Contribution to Global Entertainment- Danny Glover
Honorary Award for Contribution to Indian Cinema- Mr. Ken Naz of Eros Entertainment


Filmfare Awards Records

All-time records and most wins in Filmfare Awards history

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Most Best Actor Wins
Shah Rukh Khan & Dilip Kumar
8 Filmfare Best Actor Awards each — the joint record for most wins in this category.
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Most Best Actress Wins
Nutan
5 Filmfare Best Actress Awards — holds the all-time record for most wins by an actress.
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Most Best Male Singer Wins
Mohammed Rafi
6 Filmfare Best Male Playback Singer Awards — the record for most wins in this category.
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Most Best Female Singer Wins
Lata Mangeshkar
Holds the record for most Filmfare Best Female Playback Singer wins in history.
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Most Overall Filmfare Wins
Amitabh Bachchan
Over 40+ Filmfare Awards across acting, lifetime achievement and special categories — the most by any individual.
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Most Best Music Director
Sachin-Jigar / A.R. Rahman
A.R. Rahman's multiple wins include both regular and critics categories across decades of Indian cinema.

Most Filmfare Awards Won — All-Time Records

🏆 Most Filmfare Best Actor Wins
  • 1Shah Rukh Khan8
  • 1Dilip Kumar8
  • 3Amitabh Bachchan4
  • 4Aamir Khan3
  • 5Salman Khan2
  • 5Ranbir Kapoor3
  • 7Ranveer Singh3
  • 8Shahid Kapoor3
💃 Most Filmfare Best Actress Wins
  • 1Nutan5
  • 2Meena Kumari4
  • 2Nargis4
  • 2Madhuri Dixit4
  • 2Deepika Padukone4
  • 6Alia Bhatt4+
  • 7Kangana Ranaut4
  • 8Kareena Kapoor3

🕰️ Filmfare Awards History — Key Milestones

1954 — First Filmfare Awards
The inaugural Filmfare Awards ceremony is held. Initially called the Clare Awards after Clare Mendonca, editor of The Times of India. Do Bigha Zamin wins Best Film.
1955 — Iconic Black Lady Trophy Introduced
The iconic Black Lady trophy — a stylised black female figure — becomes the symbol of the Filmfare Awards, making it instantly recognisable.
1960s — Golden Era Dominance
Dilip Kumar, Raj Kapoor, Guru Dutt and the leading actresses of the Golden Era — Nutan, Nargis, Meena Kumari — dominate the awards. Dilip Kumar wins 8 Best Actor awards across his career.
1970s — Amitabh Era Begins
Amitabh Bachchan emerges as the dominant force in Bollywood. His landmark films like Zanjeer, Deewar, and Sholay earn him multiple Filmfare Awards, establishing him as the "Shehenshah of Bollywood".
1990s — Shah Rukh Khan's Rise
Shah Rukh Khan begins his record-equalling journey to 8 Filmfare Best Actor awards. Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, Devdas, Swades define his award-winning career alongside co-stars Madhuri Dixit and Kajol.
2000s — Critics Award Introduced
The Filmfare Critics Award is established to recognise performances overlooked by popular vote, giving a platform to critical cinema and offbeat films beyond mainstream Bollywood.
2010s — New Generation Dominates
Ranbir Kapoor, Deepika Padukone, Alia Bhatt, Ranveer Singh, Kangana Ranaut emerge as the dominant winners. A.R. Rahman wins multiple music awards. Alia Bhatt becomes the most awarded actress of her generation.
2020s — Digital Era
Filmfare Awards ceremony begins streaming on digital platforms. OTT films become eligible. Alia Bhatt, Ranbir Kapoor, Deepika Padukone continue to dominate as the industry adapts to post-pandemic changes.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Filmfare Awards

The Filmfare Awards were first held in 1954, the same year as the National Film Awards. They were initially called the Clare Awards after Clare Mendonca, editor of The Times of India. They are presented annually by The Times Group to honour artistic and technical excellence in Hindi cinema. The iconic Black Lady trophy was introduced the following year.
Shah Rukh Khan and Dilip Kumar share the record for most Filmfare Best Actor wins, each having won it 8 times. Dilip Kumar dominated the Golden Era of Hindi cinema, while SRK's record includes wins for Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, Devdas, Swades, Don, My Name Is Khan, and more. Other multiple winners include Amitabh Bachchan (4), Ranbir Kapoor (3), Ranveer Singh (3), and Shahid Kapoor (3).
Nutan holds the record for the most Filmfare Best Actress Awards with 5 wins. She is followed by Nargis, Meena Kumari, Madhuri Dixit, and Deepika Padukone with 4 wins each. Among the current generation, Alia Bhatt and Deepika Padukone have the most wins with multiple awards between 2014 and 2024.
The Filmfare Black Lady is the iconic trophy given at the Filmfare Awards — a stylised black female figure representing excellence in Indian cinema. It is one of the most recognisable symbols in Bollywood and has been proudly displayed by generations of India's greatest film stars since the 1950s. Winning a Black Lady is considered a career milestone for Bollywood artists.
The Filmfare Awards have over 30 categories covering Best Film, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor and Actress, Best Male and Female Playback Singer, Best Music Director, Best Lyricist, Best Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Choreography, Best Debut (Male & Female), Critics Awards, Lifetime Achievement, R.D. Burman Award, Best Costume, Best Art Direction, and more. Browse all categories on MazaIndia's Filmfare Awards pages.
Amitabh Bachchan has won the most Filmfare Awards overall, with over 40 awards across acting, special, and lifetime achievement categories. His first Filmfare Award came in 1969 and he continues to receive recognition. Among musicians, A.R. Rahman has accumulated the most total Filmfare music awards in recent decades.
The Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award is the highest honour given to individuals who have made an outstanding and lasting contribution to Hindi cinema throughout their career. Past recipients include Dilip Kumar, Amitabh Bachchan, Hema Malini, Lata Mangeshkar, Rajesh Khanna, Dharmendra, Sharmila Tagore, Jeetendra, and many other legends of Bollywood. See the full list at Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Awards.

About Filmfare Awards — India's Most Prestigious Bollywood Film Awards

The Filmfare Awards are India's oldest and most prestigious film awards for Hindi cinema, presented annually by The Times Group since 1954. Named after Filmfare magazine, they honour both the artistic and technical excellence of professionals in Bollywood. The iconic Black Lady trophy is a symbol of cinematic achievement recognised by film lovers across India and the world.

History of Filmfare Awards

The awards were established in the same year as the National Film Awards (1954), and were initially known as the Clare Awards. Over seven decades, they have evolved from a simple industry recognition ceremony into one of India's biggest entertainment events — broadcast on television and digital platforms, watched by millions, and discussed by fans across the country.

Filmfare Awards vs Other Bollywood Awards

While India has many film award ceremonies — including the IIFA Awards, National Film Awards, Screen Awards, and Stardust Awards — the Filmfare Awards are widely considered the most credible and prestigious due to their long history and the combination of jury and popular voting. The Critics Award category, in particular, is respected for recognising artistic performances that may not win popular-vote categories.

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