14th Screen Awards

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14th Screen Awards
Date10 January 2008
Site Bandra Kurla Complex Ground, Mumbai
Hosted by Sajid Khan
Highlights
Best Picture Chak De! India
Best Direction Shimit Amin and Aamir Khan
(Chak De! India and Taare Zameen Par)
Best Actor Shah Rukh Khan
(Chak De! India)
Best Actress Kareena Kapoor
(Jab We Met)
Most awardsTaare Zameen Par (7)
Most nominationsTaare Zameen Par (16)
Television coverage
Channel StarPlus
Network Disney Star

The 14th Screen Awards also The Nokia 14th Annual Screen Awards ceremony, presented by Indian Express Group, honored the best Indian Hindi-language films of 2007. The ceremony was held on 10 January 2008 at Bandra Kurla Complex Ground, Mumbai. [1] Hosted by Sajid Khan, [2] it was telecasted on 27 January 2008 on StarPlus. [3]

Contents

Taare Zameen Par led the ceremony with 16 nominations, followed by Guru and Life in a... Metro with 14 nominations each and Chak De! India with 12 nominations.

Taare Zameen Par won 7 awards, including Best Director and Best Supporting Actor (both for Aamir Khan), thus becoming the most-awarded film at the ceremony.

Awards

The winners and nominees have been listed below. Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (). [4] [5] [6]

Main Awards

Best Film Best Director
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
Best Actor in a Negative Role – Male / Female Best Actor in a Comic Role – Male / Female
Best Child Artist Most Promising Debut Director
Most Promising Newcomer – Male Most Promising Newcomer – Female
Best Music Director Best Lyricist
Best Male Playback Singer Best Female Playback Singer

Technical Awards

Best Story Best Screenplay
Best Dialogue Best Background Music
Best Editing Best Cinematography
Best Art DirectionBest Sound Design
Best ChoreographyBest Action
Best Special Effects (Visual)

Critics' Awards

Critics Best Actor – Male Critics Best Actor – Female

Special awards

Lifetime Achievement Award
Ramnath Goenka Award
Jodi No. 1

Superlatives

Multiple nominations
NominationsFilm
16 Taare Zameen Par
14 Guru
Life in a... Metro
12 Chak De! India
10 Om Shanti Om
8 Saawariya
6 Gandhi, My Father
Jab We Met
5 Cheeni Kum
4 Shootout at Lokhandwala
3 Black Friday
Jhoom Barabar Jhoom
Johnny Gaddaar
2 Eklavya: The Royal Guard
Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd.
Ta Ra Rum Pum
The Blue Umbrella
Welcome
Multiple wins
AwardsFilm
7 Taare Zameen Par
6 Chak De! India
4 Om Shanti Om
3 Guru
Life in a... Metro
2 Cheeni Kum

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