56th Filmfare Awards (original) (raw)
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Award ceremony for Hindi language films
56th Filmfare Awards | |
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56th Filmfare Awards | |
Date | 29 January 2011 |
Site | Yash Raj Studios, Mumbai |
Hosted by | Imran KhanRanbir KapoorKaran JoharVir DasPrachi DesaiAnushka Sharma |
Official website | www.filmfare.com |
Highlights | |
Best Film | Dabangg |
Critics Award for Best Film | Udaan |
Most awards | Udaan (7) |
Most nominations | My Name Is Khan (10) |
Television coverage | |
Network | Sony Entertainment Television (India) |
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The 56th Filmfare Awards were held on 29 January 2011 at the Yash Raj Studios in Mumbai, honouring the best in film for the year 2010. The nominations were announced on 13 January. The date of the function was unusual because generally the awards are hosted on the last Saturday of February.[1] The date of the telecast is 6 February 2011.
My Name Is Khan led the ceremony with 10 nominations, followed by Dabangg and Udaan with 9 nominations each.
Udaan won 7 awards, including Best Film (Critics) (for Vikramaditya Motwane) and Best Supporting Actor (for Ronit Roy), thus becoming the most-awarded film at the ceremony.
Both Shah Rukh Khan (with his eighth Best Actor win) and Kajol (with her fifth Best Actress win), matched the records previously set by Dilip Kumar and Nutan (also, Kajol's aunt) in their respective categories. They both won the award for Karan Johar's My Name Is Khan, who also won Best Director.
Sisters Ratna Pathak Shah and Supriya Pathak were nominated for Best Supporting Actress for their performances in Golmaal 3 and Khichdi: The Movie respectively, but both lost to Kareena Kapoor who won the award for We Are Family.
Awards and nominees
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Best Movie (Best Director) | |
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Udaan (Vikramaditya Motwane) | |
Best Actor | Best Actress |
Rishi Kapoor – Do Dooni Chaar as Santosh Duggal | Vidya Balan – Ishqiya as Krishna Verma |
Best Story | Best Screenplay |
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Anurag Kashyap, Vikramaditya Motwane – Udaan | Anurag Kashyap, Vikramaditya Motwane – Udaan |
Best Dialogue | Best Editing |
Habib Faisal – Do Dooni Chaar | Namrata Rao – Love Sex aur Dhokha |
Best Choreography | Best Cinematography |
Farah Khan – "Sheila Ki Jawani" from Tees Maar Khan | Mahendra Shetty – Udaan |
Best Production Design | Best Sound Design |
Mukund Gupta – Do Dooni Chaar | Kunal Sharma – Udaan (tie) Pritam Das – Love Sex aur Dhokha |
Best Costume Design | Best Background Score |
Varsha and Shilpa – Do Dooni Chaar | Amit Trivedi – Udaan |
Best Special Effects | Best Action |
Vijayan Master – Dabangg |
Lifetime Achievement |
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Manna Dey |
RD Burman Award |
Sneha Khanwalkar for Love Sex aur Dhokha |
Best Scene |
Golmaal 3 |
Special Award |
Amitabh Bachchan – for completing 40 years in the Indian film industry. |
Madhuri Dixit – for completing 25 years in the Indian film industry. |
The following films received multiple awards and nominations.
Movie | Awards |
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Udaan | 7 |
Dabangg | 6 |
Do Dooni Chaar | 4 |
Ishqiya | 3 |
Love Sex aur Dhokha | 3 |
My Name Is Khan | 3 |
Tees Maar Khan | 2 |
Band Baaja Baaraat | 2 |
- Idea Cellular – Title Sponsor
- PC Jeweller – Associate Sponsor
- Sony Entertainment Television – Telecast Partner
- Whyte and Mackay from United Spirits – Beverage Partner
- Bright Outdoor Media – Outdoor partner
- Big Cinemas – Multiplex Partner
- Filmfare Awards
- Bollywood films of 2010
- ^ "Filmfare awards a month ahead of schedule". The Times of India. 14 January 2011. Archived from the original on 4 November 2012. Retrieved 14 January 2011.