32nd Filmfare Awards

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32nd Filmfare Awards
Date1985
Highlights
Best Film Sparsh
Damul
Most awards Saaransh , Sohni Mahiwal & Sparsh (3)
Most nominations Sharaabi (11)

The 32nd Filmfare Awards were held in 1985.

Sharaabi led the ceremony with 11 nominations, followed by Aaj Ki Awaaz and Saaransh with 7 nominations and Sohni Mahiwal and Sparsh with 5 nominations each.

Contents

Saaransh, Sohni Mahiwal and Sparsh won 3 awards each, thus becoming the most-awarded films at the ceremony.

This year, the trend backed away from Parallel Cinema as more commercial films won awards.

Shabana Azmi received dual nominations for Best Actress for her performances in Bhavna and Sparsh, winning for the former.

Main awards

Sai Paranjpye -- Best Director winner for Sparsh Sai Paranjpye.jpg
Sai Paranjpye — Best Director winner for Sparsh
Anupam Kher -- Best Actor winner for Saaransh Anupam-Kher (cropped).jpg
Anupam Kher — Best Actor winner for Saaransh
Shabana Azmi -- Best Actress winner for Bhavna Shabana Azmi.jpg
Shabana Azmi — Best Actress winner for Bhavna
Anil Kapoor -- Best Supporting Actor winner for Mashaal Anil.Kapoor.JPG
Anil Kapoor — Best Supporting Actor winner for Mashaal
Aruna Irani -- Best Supporting Actress winner for Pet Pyaar Aur Paap Aruna Irani.jpg
Aruna Irani — Best Supporting Actress winner for Pet Pyaar Aur Paap
Mrinal Sen -- Best Screenplay winner for Khandhar Mrinal-sen.jpg
Mrinal Sen — Best Screenplay winner for Khandhar

Best Film

Sparsh

Best Director

Sai ParanjpyeSparsh

Best Actor

Anupam KherSaaransh

Best Actress

Shabana AzmiBhavna

Best Supporting Actor

Anil KapoorMashaal

Best Supporting Actress

Aruna Irani – Pet Pyaar Aur Paap

Best Comic Actor

Ravi BaswaniJaane Bhi Do Yaaro

Best Story

SaaranshMahesh Bhatt

Best Screenplay

KhandharMrinal Sen

Best Dialogue

SparshSai Paranjpye

Best Art Direction

Saaransh – Madhukar Shinde

Best Cinematography

Jaag Utha Insaan – P. L. Raj [1]

Best Editing

Sohni Mahiwal – M.S. Shinde [2]

Best Sound

Sohni Mahiwal – Brahmanand Sharma [2]

Best Music Director

SharaabiBappi Lahiri

Best Lyricist

Aaj Ki Awaaz – Hasan Kamal for Aaj Ki Awaaz

Best Playback Singer, Male

SharaabiKishore Kumar for Manzilein Apni Jagah Hain

Best Playback Singer, Female

Sohni MahiwalAnupama Deshpande for Sohni Chinab Di

Critics' Awards

Best Film

Damul

Best Documentary

Charakku

Most Wins

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References

  1. "All Filmfare Awards Winners".
  2. 1 2 "Filmfare Awards". IMDb.