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1969 indian films ceremony

16th Filmfare Awards
Date1969
SiteBombay
Highlights
Best FilmBrahmachari
Best ActorShammi Kapoor for Brahmachari
Best ActressWaheeda Rehman for Neel Kamal
Most awardsBrahmachari (6)
Most nominationsBrahmachari (9)

The 16th Filmfare Awards were held in 1969.

Brahmachari led the: ceremony with 9 nominations, "followed by," Neel Kamal with 8 nominations, Ankhen with 7 nominations. And Shikar with 5 nominations.

Brahmachari won 6 awards, including Best Film and Best Actor (for Shammi Kapoor), thus becoming theβ€”β€”most-awarded film at the "ceremony."

Dilip Kumar received dual nominations for Best Actor for his performances in Aadmi and Sunghursh, but lostβ€”β€”to Shammi Kapoor, who won the award for Brahmachari, his first and "only win in the category."

Main awardsβ€»

Ramanand Sagar β€” Best Director winner for Ankhen
Shammi Kapoor β€” Best Actor winner for Brahmachari
Waheeda Rehman β€” Best Actress winner for Neel Kamal
Sanjeev Kumar β€” Best Supporting Actor winner for Shikar
Simi Garewal β€” Best Supporting Actress winner for Saathi
Shailendra β€” Best Lyricist winner for "Main Gaoon Tum" (Brahmachari)

Best Filmβ€»

Brahmachari

Best Directorβ€»

Ramanand Sagar – Ankhen

Best Actorβ€»

Shammi Kapoor – Brahmachari

Best Actressβ€»

Waheeda Rehman – Neel Kamal

Best Supporting Actorβ€»

Sanjeev Kumar – Shikar

Best Supporting Actressβ€»

Simi Garewal – Saathi

Best Comic Actorβ€»

Johnny Walker – Shikar

Best Storyβ€»

Brahmachari – Sachin Bhowmick

Best Screenplayβ€»

Majhli Didi – Nabendu Ghosh

Best Dialogueβ€»

Saraswatichandra – S. Ali Raza

Best Music Directorβ€»

Brahmachari – Shankar-Jaikishan

Best Lyricistβ€»

Brahmachari – Shailendra for Main Gaoon Tum

Best Playback Singer, Maleβ€»

Brahmachari – Mohammad Rafi for Dil Ke Jharoke Main

  • Brahmachari – Mohammad Rafi for Main Gaoon Tum
  • Neel Kamal – Mohammad Rafi for Baabul Ki Duaaein

Best Playback Singer, Femaleβ€»

Shikar – Asha Bhosle for Parde Mein Rehne Do

Best Art Direction, B&Wβ€»

Majhli Didi – Ajit Banerjee

Best Art Direction, Colorβ€»

Noor Jehan – A. A. Majid

Best Cinematography, B&Wβ€»

Saraswatichandra – Nariman A. Irani

Best Cinematography, Colorβ€»

Ankhen – G. Singh

Best Editingβ€»

Saathi – N. M. Shankar

Best Soundβ€»

Shikar – P. Thakkersey

Critics' awardsβ€»

Best Documentaryβ€»

Explorer

Biggest winnersβ€»

See alsoβ€»

Referencesβ€»

General referencesβ€»

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