50th Filmfare Awards

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.[1]

50th Filmfare Awards
Date26 February 2005
SiteMMRDA Grounds, Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai
Hosted bySaif Ali Khan
Official websitewww.filmfare.com
Highlights
Best FilmVeer-Zaara
Critics Award
for Best Film
Dev and Yuva
Most awardsYuva (6)
Most nominationsVeer-Zaara (15)
Television coverage
NetworkSony Entertainment Television (India)

Veer-Zaara led the ceremony with fifteen nominations, followed by Swades and Yuva with eight and seven nominations each.

Yuva earned six awards, thus becoming the most-awarded film at the ceremony.

Main awards

Kunal Kohli — Best Director winner for Hum Tum
Shah Rukh Khan — Best Actor winner for Swades
Rani Mukerji — Best Actress winner for Hum Tum and Best Supporting Actress winner for Yuva
Abhishek Bachchan — Best Supporting Actor winner forYuva
Saif Ali Khan — Best Actor in a Comic Role winner for Hum Tum
Priyanka Chopra — Best Performance in a Negative Role winner for Aitraaz
Rajesh Khanna — Lifetime Achievement Awardee

Best Film

Veer-Zaara

Best Director

Kunal KohliHum Tum

Best Actor in a Leading Role

Shah Rukh Khan - Swades as Mohan Bhargava

Best Actress in a Leading Role

Rani Mukherjee - Hum Tum as Rhea Prakash

Best Actor in a Supporting Role

Abhishek Bachchan - Yuva as Lallan Singh

Best Actress in a Supporting Role

Rani Mukherjee - Yuva as Shashi Lal Bishwas

Best Actor in a Comic Role

Saif Ali Khan - Hum Tum as Karan

Best Actor in a Negative Role

Priyanka Chopra - Aitraaz as Sonia Roy

Best Story

Veer-ZaaraAditya Chopra

Best Screenplay

YuvaMani Ratnam

Best Dialogue

Veer-ZaaraAditya Chopra

Best Music

Main Hoon NaAnu Malik

Best Lyrics

Veer-ZaaraJaved Akhtar for Tere Liye

Best Playback Singer, Male

MurderKunal Ganjawala for "Bheege Hont Tere"

Best Playback Singer, Female

Hum TumAlka Yagnik for "Hum Tum"

Best Action

Yuva – Vikram Dharma

Best Art Direction

YuvaSabu Cyril

Best Background Score

SwadesA. R. Rahman

Best Cinematography

Lakshya – Christopher Popp

Best Choreography

LakshyaPrabhu Deva

Best Editing

Dhoom – Rameshwar S. Bhagat

Best Sound Design

Dhoom – Dwarak Warrier

Scene of the Year

Hum Tum

Best Debut, Female

Ayesha TakiaTaarzan: The Wonder Car

R.D.Burman Award

Kunal Ganjawala

Filmfare Power Award

Shahrukh Khan

Lifetime Achievement Award

Rajesh Khanna

Best Film of 50 Years

Sholay

Critics' awards

Pankaj Kapur — Best Actor Critics winner for Maqbool
Kareena Kapoor — Best Actress Critics winner for Dev

Best Film

Dev & Yuva

Best Actor

Pankaj Kapoor in Maqbool

Best Actress

Kareena Kapoor in Dev

Major winners and nominees

See also

References

  1. "Filmfare Awards Winners From 1953 to 2019". filmfare.com. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
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