Screen awards 2017
The Screen Awards recognize the best of the best when it comes to the Bollywood film industry. The 2017 ceremony was held on Mumbai, India, on December 4th, 2016. It was the 23rdannual edition of these prestigious accolades.
The nomination and award selection is always done by a panel of distinguished professionals from the prolific Bollywood industry. In the case of the 23rd ceremony, the event was created and designed by Anil Jha and produced and executed by Mohomed Morani and Cineyug Group of Companies.
‘Pink’ was the most acclaimed film, winning up to four awards including Best Film and Best Actor for Amitabh Bachchan. Alia Bhatt won the Best Actress award for Udta Punjab. The hosts were Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan, which was one of the main attractions of the ceremony.
One of the most acclaimed performances of a night that had several of them was the 62-year-old Rekha performing to Pardesia on stage. Also, Tiger Shroff danced to Bang Bang’s TuMeri, and Disha Patani performed to Befikre’s Nashe Si Chadh Gayi, Ae Dil Hai Mushkil’s Break Up Song.
The winners of the latest Screen Awards were:
Best Cinematography: Anay Goswamy for Fitoor
Best Editing: Aditya Bannerji for Pink
Best Action: Jai Singh Nijjar for Shivaay
Best Story Screenplay: Saiwyn Quadsar for Neerja
Best Dialogue: Ritesh Shah for Pink
Best Lyricist: Amitabh Bhattacharya for Ae Dil Hai Mushkil
Best Music: Pritam for Ae Dil Hai Mushkil
Best playback singer: Amit Mishra for Bulleya, Ae Dil Hai Mushkil
Best playback singer (female): Palak Muchhal for Kaun Tujhe, MS Dhoni – The Untold Story
Best Choreography: Kala Chashma by Bosco Caeser, Baar Baar Dekho
Best Child artist: Riya Shukla for Nil Battey Sannata
Best Newcomer (female): Disha Patani for MS Dhoni – The Untold Story
Best Newcomer (male): Jim Sarbh for Neerja and Harshvardhan Kapoor for Mirzya
Best Supporting actor: Rishi Kapoor for Kapoor And Sons
Most Promising director: Tinu Suresh Desai for Rustom
Best Supporting actress: Shabana Azmi for Neerja
Best Actor (Critics): Sushant Singh Rajput for MS Dhoni The Untold Story
Best Actress (Critics): Swara Bhaskar for Nil Battey Sannata
Best Actor in a Comic Role – Varun Dhawan (Dishoom)
Style Icon – Deepika Padukone
Lifetime Achievement Award – Rekha
Star Plus Nayi Soch Award – Alia Bhatt
Best Actor Award – Amitabh Bachchan (Pink)
Best Actress Award – Alia Bhatt (Udta Punjab)
Best Director – Ram Madhvani (Neerja)
Best Film – Pink
Filmfare Awards 2017
The Times Group, for several years now, has been putting together an annual awards ceremony dedicated to honor and acclaim the best Hindi spoken movies to try and give space and relevance to local productions. It is one of the oldest film awards ceremonies in India, having completed its 62nd edition on January 14th, 2017.
The evening was co-hosted by Kapil Sharma, Karan Johar and Shah Rukh Khan. ‘Dangal’ topped productions like Kapoor& Sons, Neerja, Pink, Sultan and Udta Punjab to earn the recognition of being the Best Film at the 62ndFilmfare Awards. The movie also had the Best Actor (Aamir Khan) and Director (Nitesh Tiwari), completing a successful ceremony.
Here is the complete list of winners of the Filmfare Awards 2017.
Best Actor (Male):Aamir Khan for ‘Dangal’
Best Actor (Female): Alia Bhatt for ‘Udta Punjab’
Best Film: ‘Dangal’
Best Director: Nitesh Tiwari for ‘Dangal’
Filmfare Critics Award for Best Film: ‘Neerja’
Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor (Male):Shahid Kapoor for ‘Udta Punjab’ and Manoj Bajpayee for ‘Aligarh’
Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor (Female):Sonam Kapoor for ‘Neerja’
Best Actor (Male) in a Short Film: Manoj Bajpayee for ‘Taandav’
Best Short Film People’s Choice: Khamakha
Best Short Film (Fiction): ‘Chutney’
Best Short Film (Non-fiction): ‘Matitali Kusti’
Best Actor (Female) in a Short Film: Tisca Chopra for ‘Chutney’
Best Debut Director: AshwiniIyer Tiwari for ‘Nil Battey Sannata’
Best Male Debut: Diljit Dosanjh for ‘Udta Punjab’
Best Female Debut: Ritika Singh for ‘Saala Khadoos’
Best Dialogue: Ritesh Shah for ‘Pink’
Best Screenplay: Shakun Batra and Ayesha Devitre Dhillon for ‘Kapoor & Sons (Since 1921)’
Best Story: Shakun Batra and Ayesha Devitre Dhillon for ‘Kapoor & Sons (Since 1921)’
Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Male): Rishi Kapoor for ‘Kapoor & Sons (Since 1921)’
Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Female):Shabana Azmi for ‘Neerja’
Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award: Shatrughan Sinha
Best Music Album: Pritam for ‘Ae Dil Hai Mushkil’
Best Lyricist: Amitabh Bhattacharya for ‘Channa Mereya’ from ‘Ae Dil Hai Mushkil’
Best Playback Singer (Male):Arijit Singh for ‘Ae dil hai mushkil’ from ‘Ae Dil Hai Mushkil’
Best Playback Singer (Female):Neha Bhasin for ‘Jag Ghoomeya’ from ‘Sultan’
Filmfare RD Burman Award for New Music Talent: Amit Mishra for ‘Bulleya’ from ‘Ae Dil Hai Mushkil’
Best Visual Effects: Red Chillies for ‘Fan’
Best Editing: Monisha Baldawa for ‘Neerja’
Best Costume: Payal Saluja for ‘Udta Punjab’
Best Action: Shyam Kaushal for ‘Dangal’
IIFA Awards 2017
Since 2000, the International Indian Film Academy recognizes top talent in Bollywood through the IIFA Awards. The 2017 edition, scheduled for July 14-15th, is going to take place in MetLife Stadium, New York, and will have Karan Johar and Saif Ali Khan as hosts.
The nominees in all categories are:
Best Film
Ae Dil Hai Mushkil
MS Dhoni: The Untold Story
Neerja
Pink
Sultan
Udta Punjab
Best Actor in Leading Role (Male)
Shahid Kapoor for Udta Punjab
Ranbir Kapoor for Ae Dil Hai Mushkil
Shah Rukh Khan for Fan
Sushant Singh Rajput for M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story
Amitabh Bachchan for Pink
Salman Khan for Sultan
Best Actor in Leading Role (Female)
Anushka Sharma for Ae Dil Hai Mushkil
Alia Bhatt for Dear Zindagi & Udta Punjab
Sonam Kapoor for Neerja
Tapsee Pannu for Pink.
Best Director
Karan Johar for Ae Dil Hai Mushkil
Neeraj Pandey for M.S. Dhoni
Ram Madhvani for Neerja
Aniruddha Roy Chowdhary for Pink
Ali Abbas Zafar for Sultan and Abhishek Chaubey for Udta Punjab
Best Supporting Actor (Male)
Rajat Kapoor- Kapoor and Sons
Rajkummar Rao- Aligarh
Rishi Kapoor- Kapoor and Sons
Anupam Kher- MS Dhoni
Amitabh Bachchan- Wazir
Best Supporting Actor (Female)
Shabana Azmi- Neerja
Andrea Tariang Pink
Ratna Pathak Shah- Kapoor and Sons
Disha Patani- MS Dhoni: The Untold Story
Richa Chadha- Sarbjit
Best Actor in Negative Role
Neil Nitin Mukesh- Wazir
Shah Rukh Khan- Fan
Jim Sarbh- Neerja
Best Comedian
Varun Dhawan- Dishoom
Jimmy Shergill- Happy Bhag Jayegi
Rishi Kapoor- Kapoor and Sons
Musical awards:
Best Music Direction
Udta Punjab – Amit Trivedi
Ae Dil Hai Mushkil – Pritam Chakraborty
M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story – Amaal Mallik
Best Lyrics
“Channa Mereya” from Ae Dil Hai Mushkil – Amitabh Bhattacharya
“Aave Re Hitchki” from Mirzya – Gulzar
“Tu Chal” from Pink – Tanveer Ghazi
Best Male Playback Singer
Armaan Malik’ for “Besabriyaan” – M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story
Arijit Singh for “Ae Dil Hai Mushkil” – Ae Dil Hai Mushkil
Amit Mishra for “Bulleya” – Ae Dil Hai Mushkil
Diljit Dosanjh for “Ikk Kudi” – Udta Punjab
Best Female Playback Singer
Tulsi Kumar for “Soch Na Sake” – Airlift
Kanika Kapoor for “Da Da Dasse” – Udta Punjab
Neha Bhasin for “Jag Ghoomeya” – Sultan
Best Sound Design
Pranav Shukla – Mirzya
Best Background Score
Pritam Chakraborty – Ae Dil Hai Mushkil
Technical awards:
Best Action
Larnell Stovall, Parvez Shaikh, `ANL` Arasu – Sultan
Best Special Effects
Red Chillies VFX – Fan
Best Choreography
Adil Shaikh – Kapoor & Sons
Best Cinematography
Anil Mehta, ISC & WICA – Ae Dil Hai Mushkil
Best Costume Design
Manish Malhotra – Ae Dil Hai Mushkil
Best Dialogue
Ritesh Shah – Pink
Best Editing
Bodhaditya Bandyopadhyay – Pink
Best Makeup
Greg Cannom – Fan
Best Production Design
Aparna Sud & Anna Ipe – Neerja
Best Screenplay
Ritesh Shah – Pink
Best Sound Mixing
Anuj Mathur – Sultan
Best Sound Recording
Shadab Rayeen for Deewani Mastani – Ae Dil Hai Mushkil