Filmfare Award for Best Action
The Filmfare Best Action Award is given by the Filmfare magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Hindi films.
Filmfare Award for Best Action | |
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Awarded for | Best Performance by an Action Director |
Country | India |
Presented by | Filmfare |
First awarded | Tinnu Verma, Khuda Gawah (1993) |
Currently held by | Stefan Richter and Sunil Rodrigues Shershaah (2022) |
Website | Filmfare Awards |
Although the awards started in 1954, the category was not started until 1993.
Superlatives
- Most Awards
- Sham Kaushal – 5
- Tinnu Verma – 4
- Allan Amin – 3
- Bhiku Verma - 2
- Akbar Bakshi – 2
- Vijayan – 2
- Tom Struthers - 2
Having won the award 5 times, Sham Kaushal holds the record for most wins in this category, followed by Tinnu Verma 4 wins, Allan Amin each with 3 wins each, and Bhiku Verma, Akbar Bakshi, Vijayan Master each with 2 wins each.
Awards
Here is a list of the award winners and the films for which they won.
Year | Action Director | Film |
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2022 | Stefan Richter, Sunil Rodrigues | |
2021 | Ramazan Bulut, Rp Yadav | |
2020 | Paul Jennings, Oh Sea Young, Parvez Shaikh and Franz Spilhaus | |
2019 | Vikram Dahiya & Sunil Rodrigues[1] | |
2018 | Tom Struthers | |
2017 | Sham Kaushal | |
2016 | Bajirao Mastani | |
2015 | Gunday | |
2014 | Thomas Struthers & Guru Bachchan | D-Day |
2013 | Sham Kaushal | Gangs of Wasseypur |
2012 | Matthias Barsch | Don 2 |
2011 | Vijayan Master | Dabangg |
2010 | Wanted | |
2009 | Peter Hein | Ghajini |
2008 | Rob Miller | Chak De India |
2007 | Tony Ching Siu-tung & Sham Kaushal | Krrish |
2006 | Allan Amin | Dus |
2005 | Vikram Dharma | Yuva |
2004 | Allan Amin | Qayamat: City Under Threat |
2003 | Philip Ko & Abbas Ali Moghal | Awara Paagal Deewana |
2002 | Tinnu Verma | Gadar: Ek Prem Katha |
2001 | Allan Amin | Mission Kashmir |
2000 | Tinnu Verma | Arjun Pandit |
1999 | Akbar Bakshi | Soldier |
1998 | Bhiku Varma & Tinnu Verma | Border |
1997 | Akbar Bakshi | Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi |
1996 | Bhiku Varma | Karan Arjun |
1995 | Ravi Dewan | Anth |
1994 | Tyagarjan | Gardish |
1993 | Tinnu Verma | Khuda Gawah |
See also
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