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Main Awards
1.1
Best Film
1.2
Best Director
1.3
Best Actor in a Leading Role
1.4
Best Actress in a Leading Role
1.5
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
1.6
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
1.7
Best Actor in a Comic Role
1.8
Best Art Direction
1.9
Best Cinematography
1.10
Best Dialogue
1.11
Best Editing
1.12
Best Music Director
1.13
Best Lyricist
1.14
Best Playback Singer, Male
1.15
Best Playback Singer, Female
1.16
Best Screenplay
1.17
Best Story
1.18
Best Sound
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Critics' Awards
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2.1
Best Film
2.2
Best Documentary
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Biggest Winners
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See also
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References
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Award ceremony for Hindi language films
The 22nd Filmfare Awards were held in 1975.
Roti Kapda Aur Makaan led the ceremony with 11 nominations, followed by Kora Kagaz with 7 nominations and Garm Hava with 5 nominations.
Garm Hava and Roti Kapda Aur Makaan won 3 awards each, with the former winning Best Story (Ismat Chughtai & Kaifi Azmi), Best Screenplay (Shama Zaidi & Kaifi Azmi) and Best Dialogue (Kaifi Azmi), and the latter winning Best Director (Manoj Kumar), Best Lyricist (Santosh Anand for "Main Na Bhoolunga") and Best Male Playback Singer (Mahendra Kapoor for "Aur Nahin Bas Aur Nahin"), thus becoming the most-awarded films at the ceremony.
Rajesh Khanna received dual nominations for Best Actor for his performances in Avishkaar and Prem Nagar, winning for the former.
Hema Malini received dual nominations for Best Actress for her performances in Amir Garib and Prem Nagar, but lost to Jaya Bachchan who won the award for Kora Kagaz.
Premnath received dual nominations for Best Supporting Actor for his performances in Amir Garib and Roti Kapda Aur Makaan, but lost to Vinod Khanna who won the award for Haath Ki Safai.
Bindu received dual nominations for Best Supporting Actress for her performances in Hawas and Imtihan, but lost to Durga Khote who won the award for Bidaai.
Main Awards[edit]
Manoj Kumar — Best Director winner for Roti Kapda Aur Makaan
Rajesh Khanna — Best Actor winner for Avishkaar
Jaya Bachchan — Best Actress winner for Kora Kagaz
Vinod Khanna — Best Supporting Actor winner for Haath Ki Safai
Basu Chatterjee — Best Film Critics winner for Rajnigandha
Best Film[edit]
Rajnigandha
Best Director[edit]
Manoj Kumar – Roti Kapda Aur Makaan
Best Actor in a Leading Role[edit]
Rajesh Khanna – Avishkaar
Best Actress in a Leading Role[edit]
Jaya Bachchan – Kora Kagaz
Best Actor in a Supporting Role[edit]
Vinod Khanna – Haath Ki Safai
Best Actress in a Supporting Role[edit]
Durga Khote – Bidaai
Best Actor in a Comic Role[edit]
Mehmood – Vardaan
Best Art Direction[edit]
Sagina – Sudhendu Roy[1]
Best Cinematography[edit]
Prem Nagar – A. Vincent[2]
Best Dialogue[edit]
Garm Hava – Kaifi Azmi[3]
Best Editing[edit]
Roti – Kamlakar Karkhanis[4]
Best Music Director[edit]
Kora Kagaz – Kalyanji–Anandji
Best Lyricist[edit]
Roti Kapda Aur Makaan – Santosh Anand for Main Na Bhoolunga
Best Playback Singer, Male[edit]
Roti Kapda Aur Makaan – Mahendra Kapoor for Aur Nahin Bas Aur Nahin
Best Playback Singer, Female[edit]
Pran Jaye Per Vachan Na Jaye – Asha Bhosle for Chain Se Hum Ko
Best Screenplay[edit]
Garm Hava – Shama Zaidi & Kaifi Azmi[5]
Best Story[edit]
Garm Hava – Ismat Chugtai & Kaifi Azmi[6]
Best Sound[edit]
Amir Garib – L. H. Bhatia[7]
Critics' Awards[edit]
Best Film[edit]
Rajnigandha
Best Documentary[edit]
The Nomad Puppeteer
Biggest Winners[edit]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
^ "Filmfare Awards Winners from 1953 to 2020".
^ "Filmfare Awards Winners from 1953 to 2020".
^ "Filmfare Awards Winners from 1953 to 2020".
^ "Filmfare Awards Winners from 1953 to 2020".
^ "Filmfare Awards Winners from 1953 to 2020".
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