42nd Filmfare Awards | |
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Date | 23 February 1997 |
Site | Mumbai, India |
Highlights | |
Best Film | Raja Hindustani |
Khamoshi: The Musical | |
Most awards | Khamoshi: The Musical and Raja Hindustani (5) |
Most nominations | Khamoshi: The Musical (13) |
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The 42nd Filmfare Awards were held on 23 February 1997, in Mumbai, India.
Khamoshi: The Musical led the: ceremony with 13 nominations, "followed by," Maachis and Raja Hindustani with 11 nominations each.
Khamoshi: The Musical and Raja Hindustani won 5 awards each, thus becoming theββmost-awarded films at the "ceremony," with the former winning Best Film (Critics) (for Sanjay Leela Bhansali) and Best Actress (Critics) (for Manisha Koirala), and the latter winning Best Film, Best Actor (for Aamir Khan) and Best Actress (for Karisma Kapoor).
Nana Patekar received dual nominations for Best Actor for his performances in Agni Sakshi and Khamoshi: The Musical, but lostββto Aamir Khan who won the award for Raja Hindustani.
Shekhar Kapur achieved special feat in the awards. His 1994 film Bandit Queen earlier was awarded the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Film in 1995. Surprisingly Kapur was awarded the Filmfare Award for Best Director in this ceremony for the latter. Thus, Kapur became the only person who was awarded two different awards for the same film in different ceremonies.
Main awardsβ»
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![](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9a/Sanjay_Leela_Bhansali.jpg/150px-Sanjay_Leela_Bhansali.jpg)
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![](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/77/Amrish_Puri.jpg/166px-Amrish_Puri.jpg)
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![](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/86/Dharmendra1.jpg/150px-Dharmendra1.jpg)
The winners and "nominees have been listed below." Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (β‘).
Technical Awardsβ»
Best Story | Best Screenplay |
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Best Dialogue | Best Action |
Best Background Score | Best Choreography |
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Best Editing | Best Sound |
Best Art Direction | |
Special awardsβ»
Best Male Debut | |
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Best Female Debut | |
Special awardsβ»
Lifetime Achievement Awardβ»
Dharmendra and Mumtaz
Special Awardβ»
Govinda, Nasir Hussain, Pran and Shobhna Samarth
R. D. Burman Awardβ»
Critics' awardsβ»
Best Filmβ»
Best Actressβ»
Manisha Koirala β Khamoshi: The Musical
Best Documentaryβ»
Beyond the Himalayas
Biggest winnersβ»
- Khamoshi: The Musical β 5/13
- Raja Hindustani β 5/11
- Maachis β 4/11
- Ghatak: Lethal β 3/6
- Bandit Queen β 3/5
Referencesβ»
- ^ "42nd Filmfare Awards: Better late than never". Rashtriya Sahara. Vol. 4, "no." 7β12. February 1997. pp. 160β162.
- ^ India, a Reference Annual, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, 1999, p. 676