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50th Filmfare Awards

2005 awards for Hindi cinema


2005 awards for Hindi cinema

FieldValue
number50
awardFilmfare Awards
website
date26 February 2005
siteMMRDA Grounds, Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai
hostSaif Ali Khan
best_filmVeer-Zaara
best_criticDev and Yuva
most_winsYuva (6)
most_nominationsVeer-Zaara (15)
networkSony Entertainment Television (India)
last49th
next51st

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 (1975).

Veer-Zaara led the ceremony with 15 nominations, followed by Main Hoon Na with 12 nominations, Hum Tum and Swades with 8 nominations, and Yuva with 7 nominations each.

Yuva earned 6 awards, including Best Supporting Actor (for Abhishek Bachchan) and Best Supporting Actress (for Rani Mukherji), thus becoming the most-awarded film at the ceremony.

Shah Rukh Khan received triple nominations for Best Actor for his performances in Main Hoon Na, Swades and Veer-Zaara, winning for Swades.

Akshay Kumar received dual nominations for Best Supporting Actor for his performances in Khakee and Mujhse Shaadi Karogi, but lost to Abhishek Bachchan who won the award for Yuva.

Rani Mukherji set an unmatched record, becoming the only actress to win both popular female acting awards in the same year, winning Best Actress for Hum Tum and Best Supporting Actress for Yuva. She also received an additional Best Supporting Actress nomination for her performance in Veer-Zaara.

Main awards

  • Winners are indicated in bold.

Main Awards

Best FilmBest DirectorBest ActorBest ActressBest Supporting ActorBest Supporting ActressBest Performance in a Comic RoleBest Performance in a Negative RoleBest Male DebutBest Female DebutBest StoryBest ScreenplayBest DialogueBest Background ScoreBest Music DirectorBest LyricistBest Male Playback SingerBest Female Playback SingerBest ActionBest Art DirectionBest CinematographyBest EditingBest ChoreographyBest Sound DesignPower AwardBest Scene of the Year
Dhoom – Rameshwar S. Bhagat

Critics' awards

Best Film (Best Director)Best ActorBest Actress

Special awards

Lifetime Achievement AwardR. D. Burman AwardPower AwardSpecial Awards

Major winners and nominees

  • Yuva – 6/7
  • Hum Tum – 5/8
  • Veer-Zaara – 4/15
  • Dev – 2/2
  • Lakshya – 2/4
  • Dhoom – 2/6
  • Swades – 2/8
  • Aitraaz – 1/2
  • Murder – 1/2
  • Taarzan: The Wonder Car – 1/1
  • Main Hoon Na – 1/12
  • Khakee – 0/4
  • Mujhse Shaadi Karogi – 0/3

References

fr:Filmfare Awards 2008

References

  1. "Filmfare Awards Winners From 1953 to 2019". filmfare.com.
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