41st Filmfare Awards

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41st Filmfare Awards
DateMarch 1996 [1]
Highlights
Best Film Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge
Bombay
Most awardsDilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (10)
Most nominationsDilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge and Rangeela (14)

The 41st Filmfare Awards were held in 1996.

Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge , considered one of the most successful films of Bollywood, and Rangeela led the ceremony with 14 nominations each, followed by Karan Arjun with 10 nominations.

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Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge won 10 awards – a record at the time – including Best Film, Best Director (Aditya Chopra), Best Actor (Shah Rukh Khan), Best Actress (Kajol) and Best Supporting Actress (Farida Jalal), thus becoming the most-awarded film at the ceremony.

Other films winning multiple awards included Rangeela with 7, Barsaat with 4 and Karan Arjun with 2 awards.

Madhuri Dixit received dual nominations for Best Actress for her performances in Raja and Yaraana, but lost to Kajol who won the award for Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge.

Kajol won her first of a record-setting five awards for Best Actress for her performance in Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge.

A. R. Rahman won his first Best Music Director award at Filmfare for his first Hindi film Rangeela.

Main awards

Aditya Chopra -- Best Director winner for Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge Aditya Chopra returns from vacation.jpg
Aditya Chopra — Best Director winner for Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge
Shah Rukh Khan -- Best Actor winner for Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge Shah Rukh Khan graces the launch of the new Santro.jpg
Shah Rukh Khan — Best Actor winner for Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge
Kajol -- Best Actress winner for Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge Kajol promotes her film VIP2 in Delhi.jpg
Kajol — Best Actress winner for Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge
Mani Ratnam -- Best Director Critics winner for Bombay Mani Ratnam at the Museum of the Moving Image.jpg
Mani Ratnam — Best Director Critics winner for Bombay
Manisha Koirala -- Best Actress Critics winner for Bombay Manisha koirala baskins and robbins.jpg
Manisha Koirala — Best Actress Critics winner for Bombay
Jackie Shroff -- Best Supporting Actor winner for Rangeela JackieShroff.jpg
Jackie Shroff — Best Supporting Actor winner for Rangeela
Farida Jalal -- Best Supporting Actress winner for Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge Farida Jalal.jpg
Farida Jalal — Best Supporting Actress winner for Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge
Ashok Kumar -- Lifetime Achievement Awardee Ashok Kumar 2013 stamp of India.jpg
Ashok Kumar — Lifetime Achievement Awardee
Vyjayanthimala -- Lifetime Achievement Awardee Vyjayantimala at Esha Deol's wedding at ISCKON temple 19.jpg
Vyjayanthimala — Lifetime Achievement Awardee
Sunil Dutt -- Lifetime Achievement Awardee Sunil Dutt cropped face.jpg
Sunil Dutt — Lifetime Achievement Awardee
Best Film Best Director

Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge

Aditya ChopraDilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge

Best Actor Best Actress

Shah Rukh KhanDilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge

KajolDilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge

Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress

Jackie ShroffRangeela

Farida JalalDilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge

Best Performance in a Negative Role Best Performance in a Comic Role

Mithun ChakrabortyJallad

Anupam KherDilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge

Best Music Director Best Lyricist

RangeelaA. R. Rahman

Dilwale Dulhaniya Le JayengeAnand Bakshi for Tujhe Dekha To

Best Male Playback Singer Best Female Playback Singer

Dilwale Dulhaniya Le JayengeUdit Narayan for Mehndi Laga Ke Rakhna

YaraanaKavita Krishnamurthy for Mera Piya Ghar Aaya

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Technical Awards

Best Story Best Screenplay

RangeelaRam Gopal Verma

Dilwale Dulhaniya Le JayengeAditya Chopra

Best Dialogue Best Action

Dilwale Dulhaniya Le JayengeAditya Chopra and Javed Siddiqui

Karan Arjun

Best Editing Best Sound

Karan ArjunSanjay Verma

Barsaat – Rakesh Ranjan

Best Cinematography Best Choreography

BarsaatSantosh Sivan

RangeelaAhmed Khan for Rangeela Re

Best Costume Design Best Art Direction

RangeelaManish Malhotra

Prem – Bijon Dasgupta

Special awards

Best Male Debut

Bobby DeolBarsaat

Best Female Debut

Twinkle KhannaBarsaat

R. D. Burman Award

Mehboob

Special Award

Asha Bhosle 'for the song "Tanha Tanha" in Rangeela . Long back, she stopped accepting nominations for Best Female Playback Singer, so Filmfare awarded her the Special Award for her rendition.

Lifetime Achievement Award

Ashok Kumar, Vyjayanthimala and Sunil Dutt

Critics' awards

Best Film

Bombay

Best Actress

Manisha KoiralaBombay

Best Documentary

A Narmada Diary

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