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Filmfare Awards

Awarded for Best in film
Presented by Filmfare
Country India
First awarded 1954
Official website

The Filmfare Awards ceremony is one of the oldest and most prominent film events given for Hindi films in India.[1][2][3][4] The Filmfare awards were first introduced in 1954, the same year as the National Film Awards and was initially referred to as the Clare Awards after the magazine's editor. A dual voting system was developed in 1956.[5] Under this system, "in contrast to the National Film Awards, which are decided by a panel appointed by Indian Government, the Filmfare Awards are voted for by both the public and a committee of experts."[6] The Filmfare Awards have been often referred to as Bollywood's equivalent of the Oscar.[7][8][9]

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[edit] History

The Filmfare awards were first introduced in 1953. The Clares was the original name of the award ceremony, named after Filmfare critic Clare Mendonca. Readers of Filmfare magazine were polled to decide the winners, and over 20,000 readers spread throughout India participated in the polls; trophies were given to winners of the popular vote. In the first awards function, held on 21 March 1954, only five awards were presented – for the best film , the best director, the best actor, the best actress, and the best music director. Do Bigha Zameen was the first movie to win the award for the best film. The first winners for other four categories were: Bimal Roy for direction of Do Bigha Zameen, Dilip Kumar for his performance in Daag, Meena Kumari for her performance in Baiju Bawra, and Naushad for his music in Baiju Bawra.

To celebrate the 25th year of the awards the statues were made in silver and to celebrate the 50th year the statues were made in gold.

Filmfare Award function 1977

[edit] Awards

As of 2005, there are 31 awards. There is a separate category of film-critics awards, decided by noted film-critics rather than popular votes. This dual format has also generated some controversy amongst viewers and recipients.[10] Awards are given in the following categories. Follow the links for lists of the award winners, year by year.

[edit] Popular awards

[edit] Critics Awards

[edit] Special Awards

[edit] Technical Awards

[edit] Retired Awards

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Mishra, Vijay, Bollywood Cinema: A Critical Genealogy, Victoria University of Wellington, p. 9, http://www.victoria.ac.nz/asianstudies/publications/working/20Bollywood.pdf, retrieved on 2009-02-24 
  2. ^ Mehta, Monika (2005), "Globalizing Bombay Cinema: Reproducing the Indian State and Family", Cultural Dynamics 17: 135-154 [145], doi:10.1177/0921374005058583 
  3. ^ Boltin, Kylie (Autumn 2003), "Saathiya: South Asian Cinema Otherwise Known as 'Bollywood'", Metro Magazine: Media & Education Magazine (136): 52-5, ISSN 0312-2654 
  4. ^ Article from indiatimes.com
  5. ^ Filmfare history from dnnworld.com
  6. ^ Filmfare Awards page from Imdb
  7. ^ Mishra, Vijay, Bollywood Cinema: A Critical Genealogy, Victoria University of Wellington, p. 9, http://www.victoria.ac.nz/asianstudies/publications/working/20Bollywood.pdf, retrieved on 2009-02-24 
  8. ^ Mehta, Monika (2005), "Globalizing Bombay Cinema: Reproducing the Indian State and Family", Cultural Dynamics 17: 135-154 [145], doi:10.1177/0921374005058583 
  9. ^ Boltin, Kylie (Autumn 2003), "Saathiya: South Asian Cinema Otherwise Known as 'Bollywood'", Metro Magazine: Media & Education Magazine (136): 52-5, ISSN 0312-2654 
  10. ^ Filmfare Awards For Kajol And Kareena

[edit] External links

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