Filmfare Award for Best Sound Design

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The Filmfare Best Sound is given by the Filmfare magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Hindi films. [1]

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

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YearWinnerFilm
2023 Bishwadeep Chatterjee Brahmāstra: Part One – Shiva
2022Dipankar Chaki and Nihar Ranjan Samal Sardar Udham
2021Kaamod Kharade Thappad
2020Bishwadeep Dipak Chatterjee, Nihar Ranjan Samal Uri: The Surgical Strike
2019Kunal Sharma Tumbbad
2018 Anish John Trapped
2017Vivek Sachidananda Phobia
2017Ravi Soni Neerja
2016 Shajith Koyeri Talvar
2015Anilkumar Konakandla and Prabal Pradhan Mardaani
2014Bishwadeep Chatterjee & Nihar Ranjan Samar Madras Cafe
2013 Sanjay Maurya & Allwin Rego Kahaani
2012 Nakul Kamte Don 2
2011 Pritam Das
Kunal Sharma
Love Sex aur Dhokha
Udaan
2010 Manas Chaudhury Firaaq
2009 Baylon Fonseca, Vinod Subramanian Rock On!!
2008 Leslie Fernandes Johnny Gaddaar
2007 Shajith Koyeri, Subash Sahu & K. J. Singh Omkara
2006 Bishwadeep Chatterjee Parineeta
2005 Dwarak Warrier Dhoom
2004 Dwarak Warrior Bhoot
2003 Arun Nambiar Road
2002 Ranjit Ranjan Aks
2001 Anuj Mathur Mohabbatein
2000 Rakesh Ranjan Taal
1999 H. Sridhar Satya
1998 Vinod Potdar Border
1997 Jitendra Chowdhary Khamoshi: The Musical
1996 Rakesh Ranjan Barsaat
1995 Jitendra Chaudhary and Namita Nayak 1942: A Love Story
1994 Rakesh Ranjan Damini – Lightning
1993 Bhagat Singh Rathod and Kuldeep Sood Khuda Gawah
1992 S.C. Bhambri Pathar Ke Insan
1991 E. Rudra Azaad Desh Ke Gulam
1990 B.V. Chaturvedi Tridev
1989 J.P. Seghal Hatya
1988No Ceremony HeldNo Ceremony Held
1987
1986 A. Radha Swamy Shiva Ka Insaaf
1985 Brahmamand Sharma Sohni Mahiwal
1984 Hitendra Ghosh Vijeta
1983 P. Harikishan Shakti
1982 Hitendra Ghosh Kalyug
1981 P. Harikishan Qurbani
1980 Hitendra Ghosh Junoon
1979 Ranjit Biswas Devata
1978 Dinshaw Billimoria Agent Vinod
1977 P. Harikishan Bairaag
1976 M.A. Shaikh Deewaar
1975 L.H. Bhatia Amir Garib
1974 Allauddin Khan Qureshi Bobby
1973 Jehangir Nowroji Amar Prem
1972 Allauddin Khan Qureshi Mera Naam Joker
1971 S. C. Bhambri Talash
1970 M.A. Shaikh Ittefaq
1969 P. Thakkersey Shikar
1968 J. M. Barot Jewel Thief
1967 Manohar Amberkar Mera Saaya
1966 Essa M. Suratwala Yaadein
1965 Allauddin Khan Qureshi Sangam
1964 Dinshaw Billimoria Bandini
1963 S. Y. Pathak Bees Saal Baad
1962 Kuldeep Singh Junglee
1961 George D'Cruz Parakh
1960 A. K. Parmar Navrang
1959 Ishan Ghosh Chandan
1958 R. Kaushik Mother India
1957 A. K. Parmar Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baaje
1956 R. Kaushik Amar
1955 Ishan Ghosh Jeewan Jyoti

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  1. "Best Sound Recordist Award (1959-1999". Official Listings, Indiatimes. Archived from the original on 29 April 2014. Retrieved 5 May 2013.