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unusual facts about Filmfare


Gautam Rajadhyaksha

While he was still working for the Lintas, as a copywriter, Shobha De his cousin invited him to write for her magazine, 'Celebrity', soon after started shooting photographs for his articles, this got him attention and soon acclaim as a glamour photographer, and before long he started working for other magazines as well, including The Illustrated Weekly of India, and film magazines like Stardust, Cineblitz and Filmfare.


Aadhi Haqeeqat, Aadha Fasana

Special Jury Award 1990, Filmfare critic award 1990, Jury prize at the second international film festival for children's held in 1991 at Cairo.

Asha Sachdev

She won the Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award for her role as Neetu Singh's best friend in Priyatama in 1978.

Filmfare Award for Best Art Director – South

The Filmfare Best South Art Director Award is given by the Filmfare magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for South Indian films.

Kajra Re

Alisha Chinai won the 2005 Filmfare Best Female Playback Award and the 2005 Bollywood Movie Award - Best Playback Singer Female for the song, while Gulzar bagged the best lyricist award in almost all major award functions including the IIFA and Filmfare Awards, for the song.

Naajayaz

It was also a blockbuster in 1995 and Ajay Devgan was nominated for best actor at Filmfare for his role in this film.

Pranitha Subhash

Pranitha was praised for her portrayal of Bheemavva by critics and won a Filmfare nomination for the same.

Rajesh Krishnan

Rajesh Krishnan made his debut as an actor in Telugu and then acted the Kannada movies like Santosha and Gaalipata which also starred "Comedy Time" Ganesh and Diganth which was the biggest hit in the year 2008 and for which he was even nominated for the Filmfare for the best supporting actor award.

Rajshri Media

Dosti was presented the National Award for the Best Hindi Film of the Year (1964) and it also won 5 Filmfare Awards.

Vasant Shankar Kanetkar

In 1970, Kanetkar received a Filmfare Award for Best Story for the Hindi movie Aansoo Ban Gaye Phool, the story having been an adaptation of his Marathi play Ashrunchi Jhali Phule.

Vishwatma

Sapna Mukherjee (who won her first Filmfare award with "Oye Oye - Tirchi Topi Wale" in Tridev) sang two tracks in this film, but could not re-create the Tridev magic.


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