15th Filmfare Awards

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15th Filmfare Awards
Date1968
SiteBombay
Highlights
Best Film Upkar
Best Actor Dilip Kumar for Ram Aur Shyam
Best Actress Nutan for Milan
Most awardsUpkar (7)
Most nominationsUpkar (10)

The 15th Filmfare Awards were held in 1968, celebrating the best in Hindi cinema in 1967.

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Upkar led the ceremony with 10 nominations, followed by Milan with 9 nominations.

Upkar won 7 awards, including Best Film, Best Director (for Manoj Kumar) and Best Supporting Actor (for Pran), thus becoming the most-awarded film at the ceremony.

Main Awards

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Manoj Kumar, Best Director
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Dilip Kumar, Best Actor
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Nutan, Best Actress
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Pran, Best Supporting Actor
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Jamuna, Best Supporting Actress
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Om Prakash, Best Comic Actor
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Laxmikant Pyarelal, Best Music Director
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Asha Bhosle, Best Female Playback Singer

Best Film

Upkar

Best Director

Manoj KumarUpkar

Best Actor

Dilip KumarRam Aur Shyam

Best Actress

NutanMilan

Best Supporting Actor

PranUpkar

Best Supporting Actress

JamunaMilan

Best Comic Actor

Om PrakashDus Lakh

Best Story

UpkarManoj Kumar

Best Dialogue

UpkarManoj Kumar

Best Music Director

MilanLaxmikant–Pyarelal

Best Lyricist

UpkarGulshan Bawra for Mere Desh Ki Dharti

Best Playback Singer, Male

HamraazMahendra Kapoor for Neele Gagan Ke Tale

Best Playback Singer, Female

Dus Lakh Asha Bhosle for Garibon Ki Suno

Best Art Direction, B&W

TaqdeerH.V. Maharudria [1]

Best Art Direction, Color

Chandan Ka Palna – Abdul Rahim [2]

Best Cinematography, B&W

Baharon Ke Sapne

Best Cinematography, Color

Hamraaz

Best Sound

Jewel Thief

Best Editing

Upkar

Critics' Awards

Best Documentary

India '67

Biggest Winners

See also

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References

  1. "Filmfare Awards Winners from 1953 to 2020".
  2. "Filmfare Awards Winners from 1953 to 2020".