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The 34th Annual Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards were held on 1971, honoring the best Indian cinema in 1970.[1]
Main Awards edit
Best India Film edit
- Pratidwandi
- Mera Naam Joker
- Sagina Mahato
- Interview
- Samaj Ko Badal Dalo
- Diba Ratrir Kabya
- Satyakam
- Safar
- Darpan
- Aranyer Din Ratri
Best Director edit
Best Actor edit
Best Actress edit
- Madhabi Chakraborty – Diba Ratrir Kabya
Best Supporting Actor edit
Best Supporting Actress edit
Best Music Director edit
Best Lyricist edit
Best Male Playback Singer edit
Best Female Playback Singer edit
Best Screenplay edit
Best Dialogue edit
Best Cinematography (Black & White) edit
Best Art Director edit
Best Editor edit
Best Audiography edit
Hindi Film Section edit
Best Director edit
Best Actor edit
Best Actress edit
Best Supporting Actor edit
Best Supporting Actress edit
Best Music Director edit
Best Lyricist edit
Best Male Playback Singer edit
Best Female Playback Singer edit
Best Screenplay edit
Best Dialogue edit
- Inder Raj Anand – Safar
Best Cinematography (Black & White) edit
Best Cinematography (Colour) edit
Best Art Director edit
- M. R. Achrekar – Mera Naam Joker
Best Editor edit
- Tarun Dutta – Safar
Best Audiography edit
Special awards edit
Foreign Film Section edit
Three Best Film edit
- Italy, United Kingdom & United States – Blow-Up
- United States – The Graduate
- Italy – Blow Hot, Blow Cold
Best Director edit
Best Actor edit
Best Actress edit
References edit
- ^ "34th Annual BFJA Awards". BFJA Awards.[dead link]