2020 Filmfare OTT Awards

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2020 Filmfare OTT Awards
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Filmfare OTT Awards 2020
Awarded forExcellence in cinematic achievements
Date19 December 2020 (2020-12-19)
VenueMumbai
CountryIndia
Presented by Filmfare
Highlights
Most awards Paatal Lok & The Family Man (5)
Most nominationsPaatal Lok (11)
Best Drama SeriesPaatal Lok
Best Comedy Series Panchayat
Best Film - Web Originals Raat Akeli Hai
Best Non - Fiction Original (Series) Times of Music
Best Series (Critics)The Family Man
Website 2020 Filmfare OTT Awards
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2020 Filmfare OTT Awards , the first edition of OTT awards were held on 19 December 2020 in Mumbai and it included the films and web series released between August 1, 2019 and July 31 2020. [1] These awards honour artistic and technical excellence in original programming on over-the-top streaming media in Hindi-language. Nominations were announced by Filmfare on 16 December 2020. [2]

Contents

Paatal Lok led the ceremony with 11 nominations, followed by Breathe: Into the Shadows and Special Ops with 8 nominations each, and Aarya, Panchayat and The Family Man with 7 nominations each.

Paatal Lok and The Family Man won 5 awards each, with the former winning Best Drama Series, Best Director in a Drama Series (for Avinash Arun and Prosit Roy) and Best Actor in a Drama Series (for Jaideep Ahlawat), and the latter winning Best Series (Critics), Best Director in a Series (Critics) (for Raj & DK), Best Actor in a Drama Series (Critics) (for Manoj Bajpayee) and Best Actress in a Drama Series (Critics) (for Priyamani), thus becoming the most-awarded series at the ceremony.

Winners and nominees

Sources: nominations [3]

Sources: winners [4] [5]

Drama Series
Best SeriesBest Director

Best Actor (Male)

Best Actor (Female)
Best Supporting Actor (Male)Best Supporting Actor (Female)
Comedy Series
Best Series

Best Actor (Male)

Best Actor (Female)
Best Supporting Actor (Male)Best Supporting Actor (Female)
Web Originals
Best Film

Best Actor (Male)

Best Actor (Female)
Best Supporting Actor (Male)Best Supporting Actor (Female)
Writing Awards

Best Original Story (Series)

Best Unscripted Original (Series)
Best ScreenplayBest Dialogues
Music Awards

Best Background Music (Series)

Best Original Soundtrack (Series)

Critics' Choice Awards

Best Series

Best Director (Series)
Best Actor (Male): DramaBest Actor (Female): Drama
Best Actor (Male): ComedyBest Actor (Female): Comedy

Technical awards

Best Art-Direction (Series)

Best Cinematographer (Series)
Best CostumeBest Editor
  • Praveen Kathikuloth – Special OPS
    • Abhijeet Deshpande and Sangeeth Varghese – Betaal
    • Khushboo Raj and Abhimanyu Chaudhary – Aarya
    • Manish Jaitley – She
    • Nitin Baid, Antara Lahiri and Sangeeth Varghese – Bard of Blood

Superlatives

Nominations and wins by program

Nominations by program
NominationsProgramStreaming Media
11 Paatal Lok Amazon Prime Video
8 Breathe: Into the Shadows
Special Ops Hotstar
7 Aarya
Panchayat Amazon Prime Video
The Family Man
5 Asur Voot
Raat Akeli Hai Netflix
3 Bulbbul
Chintu Ka Birthday ZEE5
Choked Netflix
Guilty
Little Things (Season 3)
Sacred Games (Season 2)
2Amit Tandon: Family Tandoncies
Bard of Blood
Barot House ZEE5
Four More Shots Please! (Season 2) Amazon Prime Video
Ghost Stories Netflix
Hum Tum Aur ThemZEE5
Jamtara – Sabka Number Ayega Netflix
Kanpuriye Hotstar
Metro Park Eros Now
The Forgotten Army - Azaadi Ke Liye Amazon Prime Video
The Office Hotstar
Wins by program
WinsProgramStreaming Media
5 Paatal Lok Amazon Prime Video
The Family Man
4 Panchayat
3 Special Ops Hotstar
2 Bulbbul Netflix
Little Things (Season 3)
Raat Akeli Hai
Sacred Games (Season 2)
The Forgotten Army - Azaadi Ke Liye Amazon Prime Video

Nominations and wins by streaming media

Nominations by streaming media
NominationsStreaming Media
41 Amazon Prime Video
31 Netflix
20 Hotstar
12 ZEE5
6 Voot
2 Eros Now
MX Player
Wins by Streaming Media
WinsStreaming Media
18 Amazon Prime Video
8 Netflix
4 Hotstar

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