List of awards and nominations received by Rajkumar Hirani

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Rajkumar Hirani awards and nominations
Raju Hirani at the 15th Asian Australasian Congress of Neurological Surgeons, 68th Annual Conference of The Neurological Society of India, and the International Meningioma Society Congress, in Mumbai.jpg
Hirani being felicitated at a neurosurgeons' conference in 2019
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Note
  1. Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They acknowledge several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

Rajkumar Hirani (born 20 November 1962) is an Indian film director and editor. Hirani is known for directing the Hindi films Munna Bhai M.B.B.S (2003), Lage Raho Munnabhai (2006), 3 Idiots (2009), PK (2014) and Sanju (2018). All of his films have been huge commercial and critical successes. [1] Most have won several awards, including the national awards. [2] [3] He has won 11 Filmfare Awards. He is the founder of production house Rajkumar Hirani Films. He was honoured with the National Kishore Kumar Award for the year 2023 at in Khandwa, Madhya Pradesh by the Madhya Pradesh Government’s Department of Culture, India.

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National Film Awards

YearCategoryMovieResult
2003
(51st)
Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment Munnabhai MBBS [4] Won
2006
(54th)
Lage Raho Munnabhai [5]
Best Screenplay
2009
(57th)
Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment 3 Idiots [6]

Filmfare Awards

Hirani's all directorial features have been nominated for Filmfare Award for Best Film and Best Director for him so far, making him the only director to do so. Also his all films are nominated for Best screenplay barring Sanju .

YearCategoryMovieResult
2004
(49th)
Best Film (Critics) Munnabhai MBBS Won
Best Director Nominated
Best Screenplay Won
2007
(52nd)
Best Film (Critics) Lage Raho Munnabhai [7] Won
Best Director Nominated
Best Story Won
Best Dialogue Won
Best Editing Nominated
2010
(55th)
Best Director 3 Idiots [8] Won
Best Story Won
Best Screenplay Won
Best Dialogue Won
2015
(60th)
Best Film PK [9] Nominated
Best Director Nominated
Best Screenplay Won
Best Story Nominated
Best Dialogue Won
2019
(64th)
Best Film Sanju Nominated
Best Director Nominated

Screen Awards

YearCategoryMovieResult
2007 Best Story Lage Raho Munnabhai [10] Won
Best Dialogue
Best Editing
2010 Best Director 3 Idiots [4]
Best Screenplay
Best Dialogue
Best Editing
2015 Best Dialogue PK

IIFA Awards

YearCategoryMovieResult
2004
(5th)
Best Screenplay Munnabhai MBBS Won
Best Editing
2007
(8th)
Best Director Lage Raho Munnabhai [11]
Best Story
Best Dialogue
2010
(11th)
Best Director 3 Idiots [12] [13]
Best Story
Best Screenplay
Best Editing
2015
(16th)
Best Director PK
Best Dialogue
2019
(20th)
Best Director in 2 decades3 Idiots [14]

Apsara Awards

YearCategoryMovieResult
2004 Best Debut Director Munnabhai MBBS Won
Best Screenplay
Best Editing
2011Best Director of 2009 (Special Honour) 3 Idiots [4]
2015 Best Film PK [15] [16]
Best Director
Best Dialogue

Zee Cine Awards

YearCategoryMovieResult
2004 Most Promising Director Munnabhai MBBS Won
Best Editing
2007 Best Story Lage Raho Munnabhai [17]
Best Screenplay
Best Dialogue
Zenith Power Team Award
2019 Best Film Sanju

Bollywood Movie Awards

YearCategoryMovieResult
2004 Best Director Munnabhai MBBS Won
2007 Lage Raho Munnabhai [18]
Best Story
Best Dialogue

Stardust Awards

YearCategoryMovieResult
2007 Best Director Lage Raho Munnabhai [19] [20] Won

Global Indian Film Awards

YearCategoryMovieResult
2007Best Story Lage Raho Munnabhai [21] [22] Won
Best Dialogue

ETC Bollywood Business Awards

YearCategoryMovieResult
2014 Highest Grossing Director PK Won
Top Grosser of the Year
Box office Record breaker of the Year
Box office 300 cr club
2018Top Grosser of the Year Sanju
Box office 300 cr club

Indian Film Festival of Melbourne

YearCategoryMovieResult
2015 Telstra People's Choice Award PK [23] Won
2018Best Film Sanju [24]
Best Director

CNN-IBN Indian of the Year

YearCategoryMovieResult
2006 Entertainment Lage Raho Munnabhai Won

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