January 31, 2015

60th Filmfare Awards 2015 Winners

The wait is over, 60th Filmfare Awards 2015 held today in Mumbai (January 31st 2015) at Yash Raj Studios Mumbai. Filmfare saw some sparkling performances from Bollywood stars including Ranbir Kapoor, Varun Dhawan, Arjun Kapoor and the lovely Shraddha Kapoor.
The show was hosted by TV comedian Kapil Sharma and the producer-director Karan Johar. A perfect comic duo, the pair entertained throughout the night with their hilarious gaffs and spoofs.
Karan even managed to get a few words out of Alia about her marriage prospects during backstage rehearsals.
The adorable actress admitted she wouldn’t mind going for Kapil, saying: “If I can adjust with Randeep Hooda, I can manage with Kapil Sharma too.”
Kapil was of course over the moon by her comment, and later arrived on the red carpet with a full baraat in tow celebrating with a ‘band baja’. Alia later won Best Actress (Critics) for Highway. She said:
“I don’t know what to say. Thank you Filmfare and Imtiaz for giving me ‘Highway’. Thank you for dealing with me and my tantrums.”
On the red carpet the stars sizzled in their finest designer wear. Sunny Leone looked stunning in a black floor length gown with her hair in a classic chignon.
The actress admitted that she was hoping Priyanka would take the ‘Best Actress’ award, saying: “I am rooting for Priyanka Chopra for Mary Kom.”
Kajol looked the perfect princess in a light pink gown. Sitting on the front row, Karan asked her for a few ‘romance’ tips, to which Kajol brilliantly responded: “SRK ko romance Yash Chopra ne sikhaya tha.”

Style diva Sonam Kapoor looked gorgeous in a traditional off-white piece: “I am happy to be nominated. This is my fourth nomination and I am happy that I am here.”
Co-star Fawad Khan, already lovingly dubbed Prince Charming, took the award for Best Debut (Male) for his role in Khoobsurat. Ecstatic at his win, he said:
“My message to fans would be, you guys are the instrument of my success. It is beautiful to get love from people in India and Pakistan.”
Tiger Shroff lost to the Pakistani actor, but his co-star Kriti Sanon from Heropanti took the award for Best Debut (Female).
Haider was a big winner on the night with both Tabu and Kay Kay Menon taking the awards for Best Supporting Actor.
Shahid arrived on the carpet looking as dapper as ever in a black tux. On the red carpet, when asked about his favourite Filmfare moment, Shahid said:
“It was for winning my first Filmfare for my debut film. You can never have enough of them (the black lady). Looking forward to the night.”
Shahid later won Best Actor (Male) for his brilliant portrayal. Another big winner in the Critics category was Ankhon Dekhi, which won Best Film (Critics) and Best Actor (Critics).
But it was Queen that was deemed the Best Film of 2014. The story of a young woman from Delhi on a journey to rediscover herself was applauded by audiences and critics alike. Vikas Bahl also took the award for Best Director. while Kangana Ranaut won Best Actor (Female).
Here is the full list of the 60th Britannia Filmfare Awards 2015:
BEST FILM
Queen
BEST DIRECTOR
Vikas Bahl – Queen
BEST ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE (MALE)
Shahid Kapoor – Haider
BEST ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE (FEMALE)
Kangana Ranaut – Queen
BEST FILM (CRITICS) 
Ankhon Dekhi
BEST ACTOR (CRITICS)
Sanjay Mishra – Ankhon Dekhi
BEST ACTRESS (CRITICS)
Alia Bhatt – Highway
BEST ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE (MALE)
Kay Kay Menon – Haider
BEST ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE (FEMALE)
Tabu – Haider
BEST STORY
Rajat Kapoor – Ankhon Dekhi
BEST DIALOGUE
Abhijat Joshi and Rajkumar Hirani – PK
BEST SCREENPLAY
Rajkumar Hirani and Abhijat Joshi – PK
BEST DEBUT DIRECTOR
Abhishek Varman – 2 States
BEST DEBUT (MALE)
Fawad Khan – Khoobsurat
BEST DEBUT (FEMALE)
Kriti Sanon – Heropanti
BEST MUSIC DIRECTOR
Shankar-Eshaan-Loy – 2 States
BEST LYRICS (LYRICIST)
Rashmi Singh – Muskurane ki wajah (CityLights)
BEST PLAYBACK SINGER (MALE)
Ankit Tiwari – Galliyan (Ek Villain)
BEST PLAYBACK SINGER (FEMALE)
Kanika Kapoor – Baby Doll (Ragini MMS 2)
BEST COSTUME
Dolly Ahluwalia – Haider
BEST SOUND DESIGN
Anilkumar Konakandla and Prabal Pradhan – Mardaani
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
Subrata Chakraborty and Amit Ray – Haider
BEST EDITING
Abhijit Kokate and Anurag Kashyap – Queen
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Bobby Singh and Siddharth Diwan – Queen
BEST ACTION
Sham Kaushal – Gunday
BEST BACKGROUND SCORE
Amit Trivedi – Queen
BEST CHOREOGRAPHY
Ahmed Khan for Jumme Ki Raat – Kick
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Kamini Kaushal
This year Bollywood celebrated some of the best films of 2014. This year Indian cinema continued to break boundaries. Surely 2014 was another exceptional year for bollywood, as we seen some great movies like Queen, Haider, Mardaani, PK and many more.
Congratulations to all of the winners!

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