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54th Filmfare Awards - 2009
The most prestigious award of Bollywood, the 54th Filmfare Awards took place
at the Yash Raj Studios, Mumbai on February 28.
Filmfare Awards is the oldest award ceremony and is same like the Oscars of
Hollywood. The event was hosted by actors Ranbir Kapoor and Imran Khan. Both the
actors rocked the show with their humor. One more thing new to Filmfare Awards
this time was most of the ladies were wearing gown rather than the traditional
saree.
The 54 Idea Filmfare Awards 2009 drew to a close with 'Jodhaa Akbar' winning 5
Filmfare Awards, including Best Actor, Best Director, Best Lyrics, Best
Background Score and Best Movie. Priyanka Chopra won the Best Actress Filmfare
Award for film 'Fashion,' while Hrithik Roshan was adjudged the Best Actor for
his role in 'Jodha Akbar.'
Jodha Akbar bagged five awards including best film, best director (Ashutosh
Gowariker) and best lyrics (Javed Akhtar). Fresh from his Oscar-win last week,
AR Rahman got the best music director award for Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na and best
background score for Jodha Akbar.
Critics award for the best film was given to Mumbai Meri Jaan. Asin Thottumkal
was adjudged best female debutante for Ghajini and the best male debutante award
was shared by Farhan Aktar (Rock On) and Imran Khan (Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na).
Sukhwinder Singh received the best male playback singer award for Haule Haule
(Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi) while Shreya Ghosal got the best female playback singer
award for Teri Ore (Singh is Kinng). Best supporting actress award was given to
Kangana Ranaut (Fashion) while Arjun Rampal won the best supporting actor for
Rock On. Lifetime achievement awards went to Om Puri and designer Bhanu Athaiya,
who had won the Oscar for best costume design for Gandhi in 1982. Superstar Shah
Rukh Khan, recovering from a shoulder surgery, made an appearance at the award
function with his left arm in a sling
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Winners 54th Filmfare Awards 2009
Best Movie: Jodha Akbar
Best Director: Ashutosh Gowarikar for
Jodha Akbar
Best Actor in a Leading role (Male):
Hrithik Roshan for Jodha Akbar
Best Actor in a Leading role (Female):
Priyanka Chopra for Fashion
Critic Awards
Best Actress: Sahana Goswami for Rock On!
Best Actor: Manjit Singh for Oye Lucky!
Lucy Oye!
Best Jury Award: Nishikant Kamat for Mumbai Meri Jaan
Special jury mention to Prateik Babbar and Purab Kohli for Jaane tu ... and Rock
on! respectively.
Lifetime Achievement Award: Bhanu Athaiya, Om Puri
Best Actor in Supporting Role (Male):
Arjun Rampal for Rock On!
Best Actor in Supporting Role (Female):
Kangana Ranaut for Fashion
Best Dialogue: Manu Rishi for Oye Lucky!
Lucky Oye!
Best Screenplay: Yogendra Vinayak Joshi,
Upendra Sidhaye for Mumbai Meri Jaan
Best Story: Abhishek Kapoor for Rock On!
Best Music Director: A R Rahman for Jaane
tu...
Best Lyrics:
Javed Akhtar for Jashn-e-Bahara (Jodha Akbar)
Best Playback Singer (Male): Sukhwinder
Singh for Haule haule (Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi)
Best Playback Singer (Female): Shreya
Ghoshal for Teri ore... (Singh is Kinng)
Best Sensational Debut (Male): Farhan
Akhtar and Imraan Khan
Best Sensational Debut (Female): Asin
Thottumkal for Ghajini
Sony Filmfare Best Scene Award: Rab Ne
Banadi Jodi
R D Burman Upcoming Talent: Benny Dayal
for Ghajini
Technical awards
Best Background Score: A R Rahman for
Jodha Akbar
Best Costume: Manoshi Nath for Oye Lucky!
Lucky Oye!
Best Cinematography: Jason West for Rock
On!
Best Sound Design: Vinod Subramanyam for
Rock On!
Best Choreography : Longines for Pappu
Can’t Dance Sala . ( Jaane Tu...)
Best Editing: Amit Pawar for Mumbai Meri
Jaan
Best Production Design: Vandan Kataria
and Monica Angelica Bhowmick for Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!
Best Action: Peter Hein for Ghajini
Best Visual Effects Award: John Deitz for
Love Story 2050
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