2022 Filmfare OTT Awards

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2022 Filmfare OTT Awards
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Filmfare OTT Awards 2022 logo
Awarded forExcellence in cinematic achievements
Date21 December 2022 (2022-12-21)
CountryIndia
Presented by Filmfare
Hosted by
First awarded19 December 2020 (2020-12-19)
Highlights
Most awards Rocket Boys & Tabbar (8)
Most nominationsRocket Boys (15)
Best Drama SeriesTabbar
Best Comedy Series Gullak (Season 3)
Best Film - Web Originals Dasvi
Best Non - Fiction Original (Series) House of Secrets: The Burari Deaths
Best Series (Critics)Tabbar
Website 2022 OTT Awards
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2022 Filmfare OTT Awards , the third edition of awards were presented to honour artistic and technical excellence in original programming on over-the-top streaming media in Hindi-language. Web original shows or films released across OTT platforms between 1 August 2021 and 31 July 2022 were eligible for Awards. Nominations were announced by Filmfare on 14 December 2022. Hosted by Gauahar Khan and Maniesh Paul, the ceremony was held on 21 December 2022 in Mumbai. [1]

Contents

Rocket Boys led the ceremony with 15 nominations, followed by Panchayat (Season 2) with 13 nominations, Tabbar with 11 nominations and Mumbai Diaries 26/11 with 10 nominations.

Rocket Boys and Tabbar won 8 awards each, with the former winning Best Drama Series, Best Director in a Drama Series (for Abhay Pannu) and Best Actor in a Drama Series (Critics) (for Jim Sarbh), and the latter winning Best Series (Critics), Best Director in a Series (Critics) (for Ajitpal Singh), Best Actor in a Drama Series (for Pavan Malhotra), Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (for Gagan Arora) and Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series (for Supriya Pathak), thus becoming the most-awarded series at the ceremony.

Winners and nominees

Sources: nominations [2] [3]

Sources: winners [4]

Drama Series
Best SeriesBest Director
Best Actor (Male)Best Actor (Female)
Best Supporting Actor (Male)Best Supporting Actor (Female)
Comedy Series
Best Series / Special

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)
Best Non – Fiction Original (Series)
Writing Awards
Best Original Story (Series)Best Dialogues
Best ScreenplayBest Adapted Screenplay
Music Awards
Best Background Music (Series)Best Original Soundtrack (Series)
Technical Awards
Best Editing
Best Production DesignBest Cinematographer
Best Costume DesignBest VFX

Critics' Choice Awards

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

Superlatives

Nominations and wins by program

Nominations by program
NominationsProgramStreaming Media
15 Rocket Boys SonyLIV
13 Panchayat (Season 2) Amazon Prime Video
11 Tabbar SonyLIV
10 Mumbai Diaries 26/11 Amazon Prime Video
7 Gullak (Season 3) SonyLIV
6 Guilty Minds Amazon Prime Video
5 Aashram (Season 3) MX Player
Aranyak Netflix
Ghar Waapsi Disney+ Hotstar
Kota Factory (Season 2) Netflix
Thar
4 A Thursday Disney+ Hotstar
Aarya (Season 2)
Modern Love Mumbai Amazon Prime Video
Rangbaaz (Season 3) ZEE5
The Empire Disney+ Hotstar
3 Home Shanti
Human
Little Things (Season 4) Netflix
Looop Lapeta
Meenakshi Sundareshwar
The Broken News ZEE5
The Great Indian Murder Disney+ Hotstar
2 Apharan (Season 2) Voot
Dasvi Netflix
Decoupled
Dhamaka
Escaype Live Disney+ Hotstar
Forensic ZEE5
Helmet
Jaadugar Netflix
Kaun Pravin Tambe? Disney+ Hotstar
Mai Netflix
Masaba Masaba
Undekhi (Season 2) SonyLIV
Yeh Kaali Kaali Ankhein Netflix
Wins by program
WinsProgramStreaming Media
8 Rocket Boys SonyLIV
Tabbar
4 Panchayat (Season 2) Amazon Prime Video
3 Gullak (Season 3) SonyLIV
2 Dasvi Netflix

Nominations and wins by streaming media

Nominations by streaming media
NominationsStreaming Media
40 Netflix
36 Amazon Prime Video
35 SonyLIV
34 Disney+ Hotstar
14 ZEE5
5 MX Player
2 Voot
Wins by Streaming Media
WinsStreaming Media
19 SonyLIV
9 Netflix
6 Amazon Prime Video

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