Filmfare Award for Best Film

The Filmfare Award for Best Film is given by the Filmfare magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Hindi films.

Filmfare Award for Best Film
Awarded forBest Film
CountryIndia
Presented byFilmfare
First awardedDo Bigha Zamin (1954)
Currently held byGully Boy (2020)
WebsiteFilmfare Awards

The award was first given in 1954. Here is a list of the award winners and the nominees of the respective years. Each individual entry shows the title followed by the production company, and the producer.

Yash Raj Films has produced 18 films that have been nominated, the most for any production house. It also shares the most wins at 4 along with Bimal Roy Productions and UTV Motion Pictures. While Yash Chopra has been the producer of most of the nominated and all the winning films of Yash Raj Films, Bimal Roy has been the producer of the all the nominated films of Bimal Roy Productions, thus making them the producer with the most wins. Bimal Roy, Yash Chopra and Sanjay Leela Bhansali have each directed 4 winning films, the most for any director. Aamir Khan has starred in 9 winning films which is the most for any actor in a leading role.

Winners and nominees

1950s

Year Film Studio(s)
1954
(1st)
Do Bigha Zamin Bimal Roy Productions
No Other Nominees
1955
(2nd)
Boot Polish R. K. Films
No Other Nominees
1956
(3rd)
Jagriti Filmistan Productions
Azaad Pakshiraja Studios
Biraj Bahu Hiten Chaudhary Productions
1957
(4th)
Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baaje Rajkamal Kala Mandir
No Other Nominees
1958
(5th)
Mother India Mehboob Productions
No Other Nominees
1959
(6th)
Madhumati Bimal Roy Productions
Sadhna B. R. Films
Talaaq Anupam Chitra
1960
(7th)
Sujata Bimal Roy Productions
Anari L. B. Films
Chhoti Bahen Prasad Studios

1960s

Year Film Studio(s)
1961
(8th)
Mughal-e-Azam Sterling Investments
Masoom Bani Rupa Chitra
Parakh Bimal Roy Productions
1962
(9th)
Jis Desh Men Ganga Behti Hai R. K. Films
Gunga Jumna Citizen Films
Kanoon B. R. Films
1963
(10th)
Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam Guru Dutt Movies Pvt. Ltd.
Bees Saal Baad Geetanjali Pictures
Rakhi Prabhuram Pictures
1964
(11th)
Bandini Bimal Roy Productions
Dil Ek Mandir Chitralaya Films
Gumrah B. R. Films
1965
(12th)
Dosti Rajshri Productions
Sangam R. K. Films
Shehar Aur Sapna Naya Sansar
1966
(13th)
Himalaya Ki God Mein Shri Prakash Pictures
Haqeeqat Himalaya Films
Waqt B. R. Films
1967

(14th)

Guide Navketan Films
Anupama L. B. Films
Mamta
1968
(15th)
Upkar V. I. P. Films
Mehrban AVM Productions
Milan Prasad Studios
1969
(16th)
Brahmachari Sippy Films
Ankhen Sagar Art International
Neel Kamal Kalpanalok

1970s

Year Film Studio(s)
1970

(17th)

Aradhana Shakti Films
Aashirwad Rupam Chitra
Jeene Ki Raah Prasad Studios
1971

(18th)

Khilona Prasad Studios
Do Raaste Raj Khosla Films
Pehchaan Filmnagar
1972

(19th)

Anand Rupam Chitra
Mera Naam Joker R. K. Films
Naya Zamana Pramod Films
1973

(20th)

Be-Imaan Filmnagar
Anubhav Aarohi Film Makers
Pakeezah Mahal Pictures
1974

(21st)

Anuraag Shakti Films
Aaj Ki Taaza Khabar Kiron Productions
Bobby R. K. Films
Koshish
Zanjeer Prakash Mehra Productions
1975

(22nd)

Rajnigandha Devki Chitra
Ankur Blaze Film Enterprises
Garm Hava Unit 3 mm
Kora Kagaz Shreeji Films
Roti Kapda Aur Makaan V. I. P. Films
1976

(23rd)

Deewaar Trimurti Films
Aandhi Filmyug
Amanush Shakti Films
Sanyasi Filmnagar
Sholay Sippy Films
1977

(24th)

Mausam Sunandini Pictures
Chhoti Si Baat B. R. Films
Chitchor Rajshri Productions
Kabhi Kabhie Yash Raj Films
Tapasya Rajshri Productions
1978

(25th)

Bhumika Blaze Film Enterprises
Amar Akbar Anthony MKD Films Combine
Gharaonda Climb Films
Manthan Gujarat Milk Co-Op Marketing Federation Ltd.
Swami Jayasarathy Combine
1979

(26th)

Main Tulsi Tere Aangan Ki Raj Khosla Films
Ankhiyon Ke Jharokhon Se Rajshri Productions
Muqaddar Ka Sikandar Prakash Mehra Productions
Shatranj Ke Khilar Devki Chitra
Trishul Trimurti Films

1980s

Year Film Studio
1980

(27th)

Junoon Film-Valas
Amar Deep Sujatha International
Kaala Patthar Yash Raj Films
Noorie Yash Raj Films
Sargam N. N. Sippy Productions
1981

(28th)

Khubsoorat Rupam Chitra
Aakrosh Krsna Movies Enterprises
Aasha Filmyug
Insaaf Ka Tarazu B. R. Films
Thodisi Bewafaii Konark Kombine International
1982

(29th)

Kalyug Film-Valas
Baseraa Rose Movies
Chakra Neo Films
Chashme Buddoor PLA Productions
Ek Duuje Ke Liye Prasad Studios
1983

(30th)

Shakti M. R. Productions
Bazaar New Wave Production
Nikaah B. R. Films
Prem Rog R. K. Films
Vidhaata Trimurti Films
1984

(31st)

Ardh Satya Neo Films
Arth Anu Arts
Avtaar Emkay Enterprises
Betaab Vijeta Films
Masoom Krsna Movies Enterprises
1985

(32nd)

Sparsh
Aaj Ki Awaaz B. R. Films
Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro National Film Development Corporation of India
Saaransh Rajshri Productions
Sharaabi
1986

(33rd)

Ram Teri Ganga Maili R. K. Films
Arjun Cineyugg Films
Ghulami Nadiadwala Sons
Meri Jung N. N. Sippy Productions
Saagar Sippy Films
Tawaif Sunrise Productions
1987

(-)

No Award
1988

(-)

No Award
1989

(34th)

Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak Nasir Hussain Films
Khoon Bhari Maang Film Kraft
Tezaab N. Chandra Productions

1990s

Year Film Studio(s)
1990

(35th)

Maine Pyar Kiya Rajshri Productions – Tarachand Barjatya
Chandni Yash Raj FilmsYash Chopra
Parinda Vinod Chopra Productions – Vidhu Vinod Chopra
Ram Lakhan Mukta ArtsAshok Ghai, Subhash Ghai
Salaam Bombay! Mirabai FilmsMira Nair
1991

(36th)

Ghayal Vijeta Films – Dharmendra
Agneepath Dharma ProductionsYash Johar
Dil Maruti International – Indra Kumar, Ashok Thakeria
Pratibandh Geetha ArtsAllu Aravind
1992

(37th)

Lamhe Yash Raj Films – Yash Chopra
Dil Hai Ki Manta Nahin Vishesh Films / T-Series – Mukesh Bhatt, Gulshan Kumar
Henna R. K. FilmsRandhir Kapoor
Saajan Divya Films International – Sudhakar Bokade
Saudagar Mukta ArtsSubhash Ghai


2000s

2010s

2020s

Special 50 Year Award

In 2005, Filmfare [1] announced the best movie of the last 50 years as Sholay, although the film did not win the Filmfare Award[2] for Best Film in its year of release.

See also

References

  1. "Bollywood News, Filmfare Awards, Movie Reviews, Celebrity Photos & Updates". filmfare.com. Retrieved 22 November 2018.
  2. "Filmfare Awards Winners From 1953 to 2018". filmfare.com. Retrieved 22 November 2018.
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