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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. 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 all of the winning films of Yash Raj Films, Bimal Roy has been the producer of all of the winning films of Bimal Roy Productions, thus making them the producers 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. Nutan, Madhuri Dixit, Aishwarya ...
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Filmfare Awards
The Filmfare Awards are annual awards that honour artistic and technical excellence in the Hindi-language film industry of India.Al The Filmfare ceremony is one of the most famous film events in India. The awards were first introduced by the Filmfare magazine of The Times Group in 1954, the same year as the National Film Awards. They were initially referred to as the "Clare Awards" or "The Clares" after Clare Mendonca, the editor of ''The Times of India''. A dual voting system was developed in 1956. Under this system, in contrast to the National Film Awards, which are decided by a panel appointed by the Indian Government, the Filmfare Awards are voted on by both the public and a committee of experts. The ceremony has been sponsored by various private organisations in the past as well as in present provisions. During several years in the 1990s, a live ceremony was broadcast to television audiences but was later discontinued due to unknown reasons. Since 2001, a recorded an ...
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2nd Filmfare Awards
The 2nd Filmfare Awards were held in 1955. '' Boot Polish'' and '' Parineeta'' won 2 awards each, thus becoming the most-awarded films at the ceremony, with the former winning Best Film and Best Supporting Actor (for David Abraham), and the latter winning Best Director (for Bimal Roy) and Best Actress (for Meena Kumari). Main Awards Best Film *'' Boot Polish'' Best Director *''Bimal Roy – Parineeta'' Best Actor *''Bharat Bhushan – Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu'' Best Actress *''Meena Kumari – Parineeta'' Best Supporting Actor *'' David Abraham – Boot Polish'' Best Supporting Actress *''Usha Kiran – Baadbaan'' Best Music *''S.D. Burman – Taxi Driver for Jaaye To Jaaye Kahaan'' Technical Awards Best Sound *''Ishaan Ghosh – Jeewan Jyoti'' References External links Winner and nomination of 1st Filmfare Awardsat Internet Movie Database IMDb (an abbreviation of Internet Movie Database) is an online database of information related to film ...
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6th Filmfare Awards
The 6th Filmfare Awards were held in 10 May 1959, at Bombay, honoring the best films in Hindi Cinema for the year 1958. ''Madhumati'' led the ceremony with 12 nominations, followed by ''Sadhna'' with 6 nominations. ''Madhumati'' won 9 awards – a record at the time – including Best Film, Best Director (for Bimal Roy) and Best Supporting Actor (for Johnny Walker), thus becoming the most-awarded film at the ceremony. The ceremony was also noted as Vyjayanthimala became the first actress to receive dual nominations for Best Actress for her performances in ''Madhumati'' and ''Sadhna'', winning for the latter. Main Awards Technical Awards Multiple Nominations & Wins The following films received multiple awards and nominations. See also * 7th Filmfare Awards * 5th Filmfare Awards * Filmfare Awards References External links Winner and nomination of 6th Filmfare Awardsat Internet Movie Database {{Filmfare Awards Filmfare Awards Filmfare ''Filmfare'' is ...
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Mehboob Studio
Mehboob Studio is an Indian film studio and recording studio in Bandra (W), Mumbai, founded in 1954 by director and producer Mehboob Khan, who previously owned Mehboob Productions (founded 1942), and is most known for films such as '' Mother India'' (1957), which won the Filmfare Awards for Best Film and Best Director and was a nominee for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.Mother India: Awards
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It is spread over 20,000 square yards and includes five shooting stages. It soon become popular with directors such as ,
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Mother India
''Mother India'' is a 1957 Indian epic drama film, directed by Mehboob Khan and starring Nargis, Sunil Dutt, Rajendra Kumar and Raaj Kumar. A remake of Khan's earlier film '' Aurat'' (1940), it is the story of a poverty-stricken village woman named Radha (Nargis), who in the absence of her husband, struggles to raise her sons and survive against a cunning money-lender amidst many troubles. The title of the film was chosen to counter American author Katherine Mayo's 1927 polemical book '' Mother India'', which vilified Indian culture. ''Mother India'' metaphorically represents India as a nation in the aftermath of its independence in 1947, and alludes to a strong sense of Indian nationalism and nation-building. Allusions to Hindu mythology are abundant in the film, and its lead character has been seen as a metonymic representation of an Indian woman who reflects high moral values and the concept of what it means to be a mother to society through self-sacrifice. While some a ...
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5th Filmfare Awards
The 5th Filmfare Awards were held in 1958. ''Mother India'' won 5 awards, including Best Film, Best Director (for Mehboob Khan) and Best Actress (for Meena Kumari), thus becoming the most-awarded film at the ceremony. Main Awards Best Film *''Mother India'' Best Director *''Mehboob Khan – Mother India'' Best Actor *'' Dilip Kumar – Naya Daur'' Best Actress *'' Nargis – Mother India'' Best Supporting Actor – Male *''Raj Mehra – Sharada'' Best Supporting Actor – Female *'' Shyama – Sharada'' Best Music *'' O. P. Nayyar – Naya Daur'' Best Story *''Akhtar Mirza – Naya Daur'' Technical Awards Best Art Direction *'' M. R. Acharekar – Pardesi'' Best Cinematography *'' Faredoon A. Irani – Mother India'' Best Sound Recording *''R. Kaushik – Mother India'' Best Editing *''Shivaji Awdhut – Sharada'' See also * Filmfare Awards References External links 5th Filmfare awards {{Filmfare Awards Filmfare Awards Filmfare ''Filmfare'' is ...
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Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baaje
''Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baaje'' () is a 1955 Indian Hindi-language dance film directed by V. Shantaram. It stars Shantaram's wife Sandhya and dancer Gopi Krishna in lead roles. One of the earlier Technicolor films made in India, the film won the All India Certificate of Merit for Best Feature Film, the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi, and the Filmfare Best Movie Award. The film was declared a "Super Hit" at Box office India. Cast * Sandhya as Neela * Gopi Krishna as Girdhar * Keshavrao Date as Mangal Maharaj * Madan Puri as Manilal * Manorama as Bindiya * Chandrakanta * Mumtaz Begum as Roopkala's mom * Chowbe Maharaj * Nana Palsikar as the Sadhu * Nimbalkar * Bhagwan as Badlu Plot Classical dance guru Mangal stumbles on a dance performance in a lavish haveli by Neela. He orders his talented son Girdhar to demonstrate to the audience the true method of classical dance. Entranced by Girdhar's skill, Neela begs Mangal to admit her as a pupil. He final ...
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4th Filmfare Awards
The 4th Filmfare Awards were held on 5 May 1957, in Bombay, honoring the best films in Hindi cinema for the year 1956. ''Devdas'' and ''Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baaje'' led the ceremony with 4 nominations each. ''Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baaje'' won 4 awards, including Best Film and Best Director (for V. Shantaram), thus becoming the most-awarded film at the ceremony. While most of the nominated films were released in 1956, the films which won most of the main awards were 1955 releases. ''Devdas'', ''Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baaje'', ''Seema'' and '' Shree 420'' were 1955 films, but were not considered for the 3rd Filmfare Awards. For the first time in the history of Filmfare Awards did a winner refuse to accept their award – Vyjayanthimala, who won Best Supporting Actress for ''Devdas'', declined her award as she thought that her role was not supporting and was equally important as that film's other female lead, Suchitra Sen. Main awards Technical awards Multiple nominati ...
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Biraj Bahu
''Biraj Bahu'' is a 1954 Hindi film produced by Hiten Choudhury and directed by Bimal Roy, and based on a Bengali novel by Saratchandra Chattopadhyay. The film stars Kamini Kaushal, Abhi Bhattacharya and Pran and has music by Salil Chowdhury. The film won the All India Certificate of Merit for Best Feature Film. Madhubala, the highest-paid actress of that time, was eager to play the lead role in the film. She had visited Bimal Roy's office several times for this purpose. However, thinking that she would ask for high fee for doing the film, he cast Kamini Kaushal instead of her. Learning that her fee lost her the role, she had said that she would have acted for even one rupee in ''Biraj Bahu.'' Plot Biraj (Kamini Kaushal) was married off to Nilambar Chakraborty (Abhi Bhattacharya) when she was a little girl. The couple is childless. Nilambar is pious, generous and loving, but unemployed. His devious younger brother takes advantage of Nilambar's naiveté to force a partition of ...
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Pakshiraja Studios
Pakshiraja Studios was a motion picture movie studio in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India, established by S. M. Sriramulu Naidu in 1945. The studio predominantly produced movies in Tamil, Telugu, Hindi and Malayalam languages, also having made one Kannada film. The studio had major releases in the 1950s and early 1960s and is well known for some blockbusters of the times. History During the early 1930s, Coimbatore became a hub for some of the south Indian language movies, especially Tamil and Telugu, when the director Naidu and other industrialists started Central Studios. Naidu became the creative head and started making his own movies under the banner of Pakshiraja Films. By the early 1930s, another movie studio, Premier Cinetone Studio was under operation in Red Fields, Coimbatore. In 1945, Naidu left Central Studios and took over the Premier Cinetone Studio located in Puliyakulam Road, Red Fields, Coimbatore. He onstructed new floors and infrastructure and made it a fully ...
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Azaad (1955 Film)
''Azaad'' () is a 1955 Indian Hindi-language action comedy film produced and directed by S. M. Sriramulu Naidu. It was the top grossing Hindi film in the year of its release, and one of the biggest Hindi film hits in the decade. In addition, Dilip Kumar won his second Filmfare Award for Best Actor for his work in this movie. C. Ramchandra was the music director. Hit songs from the movie include "Aplam Chaplam", sung by Lata Mangeshkar and Usha Mangeshkar and "Na Bole Na Bole", sung by Lata Mangeshkar. The movie was a remake of director's own 1954 Tamil film '' Malaikkallan''. Plot After her widower father, Kedarnath, passes away, Shobha goes to live with her father's friend Charandas and his wife Shanta, who had their son go missing as a child. Years later, Shobha is now matured and Charandas scouts for a suitable groom. A wealthy man, Sundar, would like to marry Shobha, but the family detests him. Then one night Shobha is abducted. The Police are informed but their search is in ...
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Filmistan
Filmistan is an Indian film studio based in Goregaon, Mumbai. Spread over five acres, near Patkar College on S.V. Road, the studio has seven shooting floors, and a temple and garden for outdoor locations. Patkar College's reputation has increased due to this studio. It previously operated as a film production company as well. History Shashadhar Mukherjee, Rai Bahadur Chunilal (father of music director Madan Mohan), Ashok Kumar, and Gyan Mukherjee left Bombay Talkies (Film production company and studio 1934-1953) after the death of director Himanshu Rai and founded Filmistan Studios in 1943. Nasir Hussain, who joined Filmistan in 1948 as a writer, was successful as a screenwriter for films such as ''Anarkali'', ''Munimji'' and ''Paying Guest''. He started film direction with ''Tumsa Nahin Dekha'' and became a successful director. Filmistan produced a number of successful hit movies in the 1940s and 1950s, including hits such as ''Shaheed'' (1948), ''Shabnam'' (1949) and ' ...
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