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The 64th Filmfare Awards ceremony, presented by the The Times Group, will honour the best Indian Hindi-language films of 2018. The ceremony was held on 23 March 2019 in Mumbai. Raazi and Andhadhun won five awards each, with the former winning Best Film, Best Director (for Meghna Gulzar), and Best Actress (for Alia Bhatt). Badhaai Ho and Padmaavat won four awards each, Tumbbad won three, and Sanju won two awards, including Best Actor (for Ranbir Kapoor).
Main Award Winners
BEST FILM - RAAZI
Raazi is a well-made spy film brimming with patriotic fervour. The 1971 war serves as the backdrop of this spy thriller. It remains true to the period details as well.
CRITICS BEST FILM - ANDHADHUN
Andhadhun will remind you of American pulp movies, where every character is bent and serves his or her own agendas. The film offers homage to the Hindi film music of the ‘70s as well, what with Ayushmann playing many hit tunes of the era on his piano.
BEST ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE (MALE) - RANBIR KAPOOR
Movie - SANJU
For the sake of his role, Ranbir somehow convinced himself that he’s actually Sanjay Dutt -- and hence the physical transformations and the voice modulations look so convincing as they contain part of Dutt’s soul.
CRITICS BEST ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE (MALE) - AYUSHMANN KHURRANA
Movie - ANDHADHUN
Ayushmann Khurrana is a steal as the piano player with a kink. His switches from being blind to being normal are spot on and later, his helplessness and rage at being subjected to the world's unfairness is apt too.
CRITICS BEST ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE (MALE) - RANVEER SINGH
Movie - PADMAAVAT
Ranveer flexed both his hard earned muscles as well as his acting muscles to give us a portrayal of a power hungry ruler driven by lust to commit atrocities. It’s easily his best performance so far.
BEST ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE (FEMALE) - ALIA BHATT
Movie - RAAZI
Alia is the soul of the film. You can feel the strain she undergoes of being a field agent, laying aside all humane feelings and knowing well she may have to pay the ultimate sacrifice.
CRITICS BEST ACTOR IN LEADING ROLE (FEMALE) - NEENA GUPTA
Movie - BADHAAI HO
Neena Gupta is such a natural you feel she's actually pregnant. She glows at getting another chance to play mother and just lets life take over. Her reaction scenes with Gajraj Rao (and indeed with everyone else) are on point.
BEST DIRECTOR - MEGHNA GULZAR
Movie - RAAZI
She directed her first film, Filhaal, in 2002. The film centered around surrogacy. Her second movie was Just Married in 2007. Her third feature talvar (2015), based on the Aarushi Talwar murder case won much critical acclaim. Raazi is her most successful film commercially as well as critically.
BEST ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE (MALE) - GAJRAJ RAO
Movie - BADHAAI HO
The way Gajraj Rao very Rowan Atkinson like reacts to everything happening around him is a delightful act indeed. Mr Bean would be proud.
BEST ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE (MALE) - VICKY KAUSHAL
Movie - SANJU
Vicky Kaushal, as the nerdy Kamlesh, is a revelation indeed. He goes toe-to-toe with Ranbir Kapoor in the film and has given his all to the role.
BEST ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE (FEMALE) - SUREKHA SIKHRI
Movie - BADHAAI HO
Surekha Sikri is delightful as the vitriolic mother-in-law who takes up for her bahu at a family wedding when the he relatives corner her for her supposed 'indecent’ behaviour.
BEST MUSIC ALBUM - SANJAY LEELA BHANSALI
Movie - PADMAAVAT
The film’s music was inspired by Rajasthani folk and had classical elements as well. The songs paid homage to love, to romance in all its forms. Ghoomar and Binte dil stood out.
BEST LYRICS - GULZAR
Movie - RAAZI
Song - AE WATAN
It isn’t easy to create an authentic patriotic song but to his credit not only Gulzar create one, he succeeds in turning it into a ghazal-qawwali fusion as well. And he does it all without resorting to jingoism.
BEST PLAYBACK SINGER (MALE) - ARIJIT SINGH
Movie - RAAZI
Song - AYE WATAN
Arijit Singh’s rendition of this patriotic song brings out strong feelings of love for one’s country but in an understated way, going against the grain of such anthems.
BEST PLAYBACK SINGER (FEMALE) - SHREYA GHOSHAL
Movie - PADMAAVAT
Song - GHOOMAR
Ghoomar is a riot of emotions and Shreya renders them all bang on. It’s a song both about celebration and dance and has a touch of Rajasthani folk in it and Shreya captures it all perfectly.
PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARD FOR BEST SHORT FILM - PLUS MINUS
Dimpy, a young, spunky woman, is fed-up of her husband Jeet’s dominating, possessive mother. So much so, that she boards the Hoshiarpur Express at Delhi Station, late one night, planning to go to her marital home in Kapurthala, pick her stuff up and return to her father’s home in Delhi. En route, a conversation with the young 22-year old co-passenger who shares the aisle berth of the AC II Tier compartment leads her to change the way she has been looking at Life. Then, she learns the truth about the young Army man who travelled with her and taught her that where there is Love and Understanding, there is always Acceptance.
BEST SHORT FILM IN FICTION - ROGAN JOSH
Rogan Josh, set in the aftermath of 26/11 attacks. The dinner table conversation meanders to the shared experience of 26/11 and questions the quality of their existence after the life changing event.
BEST SHORT FILM IN NON FICTION - THE SOCCER CITY
This documentary sheds light on the feisty football journey of a small city, Kolhapur. This is a story of how a game played barefoot in the pockets of Kolhapur a century ago now draws more than 25,000 spectators for its local games. The passion for football here once extended beyond the ground, and guarded the unity among the people of this city. Be it playing with the Polish refugees after World War 2 or challenging the British troops for a game in 1936, Kolhapur's people have always had a hunger for football. This is an ode to the unsung history of Kolhapur's football, with the hope that if revered at a national level, it will do wonders for the social harmony and integration of the country as it once did for the city.
BEST ACTOR FEMALE SHORT FILM - KIRTI KULHARI
Movie - MAYA
Maya wants to get married and has found the perfect match in Raunak but there is small hitch, her mother Meera whom she wants to stay with even after she is married.
BEST ACTOR MALE SHORT FILM - HUSSAIN DALAL
Movie - SHAMELESS
An uncouth guy constantly orders home delivery. One evening while accepting a delivery, he is knocked out and wakes up to find himself tied to a chair and confronted by the apologetic delivery girl.
BEST ORIGINAL STORY - ANUBHAV SINHA
Movie - MULK
How does one prove that one loves one’s country? And should this love be questioned in the first place? These important and relevant questions are asked by Anubhav Sinha through his us story.
BEST SCREENPLAY - SRIRAM RAGHAVAN, ARIJIT BISWAS, POOJA LADHA SURTI, YOGESH CHANDEKAR, HEMANTH RAO
Movie - ANDHADHUN
Sriram Raghavan and his writing team has turned Andhadhun into a delightfully dark comedy which kind of grabs you by the jugular in the first frame itself and refuses to let go.
BEST DIALOGUE - AKSHAT GHILDIAL
Movie - BADHAAI HO
It's the little humorous punchlines that make or break a comedy and Akshay has peppered the dialogue with liberal amounts of wit.
BEST EDITING - POOJA LADHA SURTI
Movie - ANDHADHUN
The various twists and turns in the film were lent an even pace by the editor, who also made sure that the action never slacked.
BEST ACTION - VIKRAM DAHIYA AND SUNIL RODRIGUEZ
Movie - MUKKABAAZ
The boxing bouts are as real as they can be. The one featuring an actual boxer Neeraj Goyat keeps the audience rooted to their seats.
BEST BACKGROUND SCORE - DANIEL B. GEORGE
Movie - ANDHADHUN
The film’s background score makes ample use of piano scores, using both jazz and Bollywood tunes to create a crescendo which compliments the film to a T.
BEST CHOREOGRAPHY - KRUTI MAHESH MIDYA AND JYOTHI D TOMMAAR
Movie - PADMAAVAT
Song - GHOOMAR
The song is based on Rajasthani folk dance and the choreography brings the traditional elements alive in it’s interpretation. The intricate steps built up a storm of emotions.
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY - PANKAJ KUMAR
Movie - TUMBBAD
Cinematographer Pankaj Kumar should be lauded for the haunting visuals encased in the film.
BEST COSTUME - SHEETAL SHARMA
Movie - MANTO
Manto’s story begins in pre-Partition Mumbai and ends in Pakistan and the film never sets a foot wrong in bringing to life the prevalent clothing choices of the era, not only for the central characters but also for the crowd scenes as well.
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN - NITIN ZIHANI CHOUDHARY, RAKESH YADAV
Movie - TUMBBAD
The film is set in a small hamlet, and it's story takes us to a bygone era. The props, vehicles, the architecture look and feel authentic.
BEST SOUND DESIGN - KUNAL SHARMA
Movie - TUMBBAD
It's a horror film at one level but also a coming-of-age story at another and the he sound design incorporates both elements.
BEST VFX - RED CHILLIES VFX
Movie - ZERO
The film is a VFX extravaganza alright. The various NASA sequences, especially the zero gravity scenes are truly out of this world.
Other Winners
Rd Burman Award For Upcoming Talent In Film Music
Niladri Kumar (Laila Majnu)
50 Years of Outstanding Contribution to Cinema
Hema Malini
Best Debut Director
Amar Kaushik (Stree)
Best Debut Female
Sara Ali Khan (Kedarnath)
Best Debut Male
Ishaan Khattar (Beyond The Clouds)
Lifetime Achievement Award
Sridevi