37th Filmfare Awards

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37th Filmfare Awards
Date1992
Highlights
Best Film Lamhe
Diksha
Most awardsLamhe (5)
Most nominationsLamhe (13)

The 37th Filmfare Awards were held in 1992.

Lamhe led the ceremony with 13 nominations, followed by Saajan with 11 nominations, Saudagar with 9 nominations, Henna with 8 nominations and Hum with 7 nominations.

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Lamhe won 5 awards, including Best Film and Best Actress (for Sridevi), thus becoming the most-awarded film at the ceremony.

Anupam Kher received dual nominations for Best Supporting Actor for his performances in Lamhe and Saudagar, but lost to Danny Denzongpa who won the award for Sanam Bewafa .

Main awards

Subhash Ghai -- Best Director winner for Saudagar Subhash Ghai 2007 - still 27030.jpg
Subhash Ghai — Best Director winner for Saudagar
Amitabh Bachchan -- Best Actor winner for Hum Bachchan Amitabh.jpg
Amitabh Bachchan — Best Actor winner for Hum
Sridevi -- Best Actress winner for Lamhe Sridevi 2013.jpg
Sridevi — Best Actress winner for Lamhe
Danny Denzongpa -- Best Supporting Actor winner for Sanam Bewafa Danny Denzongpa.jpg
Danny Denzongpa — Best Supporting Actor winner for Sanam Bewafa
Farida Jalal -- Best Supporting Actress winner for Henna Farida Jalal.jpg
Farida Jalal — Best Supporting Actress winner for Henna
Tapan Sinha -- Best Screenplay winner for Ek Doctor Ki Maut Tapan Sinha 2013 stamp of India.jpg
Tapan Sinha — Best Screenplay winner for Ek Doctor Ki Maut

Best Film

Lamhe

Best Director

Subhash GhaiSaudagar

Best Actor

Amitabh BachchanHum

Best Actress

SrideviLamhe

Best Supporting Actor

Danny DenzongpaSanam Bewafa

Best Supporting Actress

Farida JalalHenna

Best Comedian

Anupam KherLamhe

Best Villain

Sadashiv AmrapurkarSadak

Best Music Director

SaajanNadeem-Shravan

Best Lyricist

Lekin...Gulzar for Yaara Seeli Seeli

Best Playback Singer, Male

SaajanKumar Sanu for Mera Dil Bhi

Best Playback Singer, Female

Dil Hai Ke Manta NahinAnuradha Paudwal for Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin

Best Debut

Ajay DevgnPhool Aur Kaante

Lux New Face of the Year

Raveena TandonPatthar Ke Phool

Best Story

LamheHoney Irani

Best Screenplay

Ek Doctor Ki MautTapan Sinha

Best Dialogue

LamheRahi Masoom Raza

Lifetime Achievement Award

Not Awarded

Best Art Direction

Hum

Best Choreography

HumChinni Prakash for "Jumma Chumma"

Best Cinematography

Henna

Best Editing

Saudagar

Best Sound

Patthar Ke Insaan

Critics' awards

Best Film

Diksha

Best Documentary

Raam Ke Naam

Biggest Winners

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