The 23rd Filmfare Awards were held on March 30, 1976.[1]
23rd Filmfare Awards | |
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Date | 1976 |
Site | Bombay |
Highlights | |
Best Film | Deewaar |
Best Actor | Sanjeev Kumar for Aandhi |
Best Actress | Lakshmi for Julie |
Most awards | Deewaar (7) |
Most nominations | Sholay (10) |
Sholay led the ceremony with 10 nominations, followed by Amanush and Deewaar with 9 nominations each, along with Aandhi and Sanyasi with 7 nominations each.
Deewaar won 7 awards, including Best Film, Best Director (for Yash Chopra) and Best Supporting Actor (for Shashi Kapoor). thus becoming the most-awarded film at the ceremony.
Sholay, considered one of the most successful films of Bollywood, was expected to steam-roll the competition, controversially went home with just 1 win out of its 10 nominations, winning Best Editing (for M. S. Shinde).
Sanjeev Kumar received dual nominations for Best Actor for his performances in Aandhi and Sholay, winning for the former.
Hema Malini received dual nominations for Best Actress for her performances in Khushboo and Sanyasi, but lost to Lakshmi who won the award for Julie, her first and only win in the category.
Pran received dual nominations for Best Supporting Actor for his performances in Do Jhoot and Majboor, but lost to Shashi Kapoor who won the award for Deewaar, his sole acting Filmfare award.
Main Awards edit
Best Film edit
Best Director edit
- Gulzar – Aandhi
- Ramesh Sippy – Sholay
- Shakti Samanta – Amanush
- Sohanlal Kanwar – Sanyasi
Best Actor edit
Best Actress edit
- Hema Malini – Khushboo
- Hema Malini – Sanyasi
- Jaya Bachchan – Mili
- Suchitra Sen – Aandhi
Best Supporting Actor edit
- Amjad Khan – Sholay
- Pran – Do Jhoot
- Pran – Majboor
- Utpal Dutt – Amanush
Best Supporting Actress edit
Best Comic Actor edit
Best Story edit
- Aandhi – Kamleshwar
- Amanush – Shakti Prada Rajguru
- Nishant – Vijay Tendulkar
- Sholay – Salim–Javed
Best Screenplay edit
Best Dialogue edit
Best Music Director edit
- Dulhan – Laxmikant–Pyarelal
- Khel Khel Mein – R. D. Burman
- Sanyasi – Shankar–Jaikishan
- Sholay – R. D. Burman
Best Lyricist edit
Amanush – Indeevar for Dil Aisa Kisi Ne Mera Toda
- Aandhi – Gulzar for Tere Bina Zindagi Se
- Dulhan – Anand Bakshi for Chitti Zaroor Aayegi
- Sanyasi – Visveshwara Sharma for Chal Sanyasi
- Sholay – Anand Bakshi for Mehbooba Mehbooba
Best Playback Singer, Male edit
Amanush – Kishore Kumar for Dil Aisa Kisi Ne Mera Toda
- Faraar – Kishore Kumar for Main Pyaasa Tu Saawan
- Khushboo – Kishore Kumar for O Maajhi Re
- Sanyasi – Manna Dey for Kya Mar Sakegi
- Sholay – R. D. Burman for Mehbooba Mehbooba
Best Playback Singer, Female edit
Sankalp – Sulakshna Pandit for Tu Hi Sagar Hai
- Amanush – Asha Bhosle for Kal Ke Apne
- Jai Santoshi Maa – Usha Mangeshkar for Main To Aarti
- Julie – Preeti Sagar for My Heart Is Beating
- Khel Khel Mein – Asha Bhosle for Sapna Mera Toot Gaya
Best Art Direction edit
Do Jhoot – Bansi Chandragupta[2]
Best Cinematography edit
Best Editing edit
Best Sound edit
Critics' Awards edit
Best Film edit
Best Documentary edit
Sarojini Naidu
Special Award edit
Preeti Sagar for "My Heart Is Beating" in Julie