17th Filmfare Awards

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17th Filmfare Awards
Date1970
SiteBombay
Highlights
Best FilmAradhana
Best ActorAshok Kumar for Aashirwad
Best ActressSharmila Tagore for Aradhana
Most awardsAnokhi Raat (4)
Most nominationsAradhana (9)

The 17th Filmfare Awards were held on May 11, 1970.[1][2]

Aradhana led the ceremony with 9 nominations, followed by Jeene Ki Raah with 6 nominations, Ittefaq with 5 nominations, and Aashirwaad and Anokhi Raat with 4 nominations each,

Anokhi Raat won 4 awards, including Best Screenplay (Hrishikesh Mukherjee) and Best Dialogue (Anand Kumar), thus becoming the most-awarded film at the ceremony.

Rajesh Khanna received dual nominations for Best Actor for his performances in Aradhana and Ittefaq, but lost to Ashok Kumar who won the award for Aashirwaad.

Main Awards

Ashok Kumar — Best Actor winner for Aashirwad
Sharmila Tagore — Best Actress winner for Aradhana
Pran — Best Supporting Actor winner for Aansoo Ban Gaye Phool
Tanuja — Best Supporting Actress winner for Paisa Ya Pyaar
Neeraj — Best Lyricist winner for "Kal ka Paiyya" (Chanda Aur Bijli)

Best Film

Aradhana

Best Director

Yash ChopraIttefaq

Best Actor

Ashok KumarAashirwad

Best Actress

Sharmila TagoreAradhana

Best Supporting Actor

PranAansoo Ban Gaye Phool

Best Supporting Actress

TanujaPaisa Ya Pyaar

Best Comic Actor

MehmoodWaris

Best Story

Aansoo Ban Gaye PhoolVasant Kanetkar

Best Screenplay

Anokhi RaatHrishikesh Mukherjee

Best Dialogue

Anokhi Raat – Anand Kumar

Best Music Director

Jeene Ki RaahLaxmikant–Pyarelal

Best Lyricist

Chanda Aur BijliGopaldas Neeraj for Kal Ka Paiyya

Best Playback Singer, Male

AradhanaKishore Kumar for Roop Tera Mastana

Best Playback Singer, Female

Jeene Ki RaahLata Mangeshkar for Aap Mujhe Acche Lagne Lage

Best Art Direction, B&W

Anokhi RaatAjit Banerjee[3]

Best Art Direction, Color

TamannaA. R. Kakkad and Baburao T. Poddar[4]

Best Cinematography, B&W

Anokhi RaatKamal Bose[5]

Best Cinematography, Color

Duniya – Faredoon Irani[6]

Best Editing

Nanha Farishta – B. S. Glaad[7]

Best Sound

Ittefaq – M. A. Shaikh[8]

Critics' Awards

Best Documentary

Then, The Rain

Biggest Winners

See also

References

  1. ^ "Sharmila Tagore, Times Exclusive Photo, 1969 Filmfare Awards: Bollywoo".
  2. ^ "The Winners -1969". The Times Of India. Archived from the original on 9 July 2012.
  3. ^ "Filmfare Awards Winners from 1953 to 2020".
  4. ^ "Filmfare Awards Winners from 1953 to 2020".
  5. ^ "Filmfare Awards Winners from 1953 to 2020".
  6. ^ "Filmfare Awards Winners from 1953 to 2020".
  7. ^ "Filmfare Awards Winners from 1953 to 2020".
  8. ^ "Filmfare Awards Winners from 1953 to 2020".

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