Filmfare Award for Best Costume Design

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Filmfare Award for Best Costume Design
Awarded forBest Performance by a Costume Designer
CountryIndia
Presented by Filmfare
First awarded Manish Malhotra,
Rangeela (1995)
Currently held by Sheetal Sharma
Gangubai Kathiawadi (2023)
Website Filmfare Awards

The Filmfare Award for Best Costume Design is given by the Filmfare magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Hindi films.

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Dolly Ahluwalia holds a record won maximum 3 awards.

Multiple wins

WinsCostume Designer
3 Dolly Ahluwalia
2 Manoshi Nath & Rushi Sharma, Veera Kapur EE, Sheetal Sharma

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Awards

Here is a list of the award winners and the films for which they won.

YearMovieDesigner
2023 Gangubai Kathiawadi Sheetal Sharma [2]
2022 Sardar Udham Veera Kapur EE [3]
2021 Gulabo Sitabo Veera Kapur EE
2020 Sonchiriya Nidhi Gambhir, Divya Gambhir [4]
2019 Manto Sheetal Sharma [5]
2018 A Death in the Gunj Rohit Chaturvedi [6]
2017 Udta Punjab Payal Saluja [7]
2016 Bajirao Mastani Anju Modi, Maxima Basu [8]
2015 Haider Dolly Ahluwalia [9]
2014 Bhaag Milkha Bhaag [10]
2013 Shanghai Manoshi Nath, Rushi Sharma [11]
2012 The Dirty Picture Niharika Khan [12]
2011 Do Dooni Chaar Varsha Shilpa [13]
2010 Firaaq Vaishali Menon [14]
2009 Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye! Manoshi Nath, Rushi Sharma [15]
2008 Gandhi, My Father Sujata Sharma [16]
2007 Omkara Dolly Ahluwalia [17]
1995 Rangeela Manish Malhotra [18]

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