Filmfare Special Award

The Filmfare Special Award or Special Performance Award or Special Mention or Special Jury Award is given by the Filmfare magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Hindi films.

It acknowledges a special and unique performance and encourages artistes, filmmakers and musicians to break new ground in drama, direction, music and acting. It is only given if someone has done something really different. However, it is also given occasionally to film personalities for their contribution to the film industry.

Winners

1970s

YearImageRecipientRoleNotes
1972
Jaya Bachchanactressfor the film Uphaar
Prithviraj KapooractorSpecial Commendation
1973
V. ShantaramactorSpecial Commendation award
  AnubhavfilmSpecial Citation for Basu Bhattacharya
1974
Rajesh Khannaactorfor the film Anuraag
1975  Ankurfilm  Mohan J. Bijlani
  Freni Variava
1976
Farida Jalalactressfor her acting in the movie Majboor
Preeti Sagarsingerfor her rendition of the song "My Heart is Beating"
Uttam KumaractorFor his acting in the film Amanush
1977
K. J. Yesudassingerfor the film Chitchor
1978
Bhimasain Khuranadirectorfor the film Gharaonda
Amol Palekaractorfor his acting in Bhumika
Naseeruddin Shahactorfor his acting in Manthan
1979
Master Rajuchild actorfor his performance in the film Kitaab

1980s

YearImageRecipientRoleNotes
1980
Muzaffar Alidirectorfor the film Gaman
1981
Mushir Riaz Alamproducerfor Apne Paraye
1982
Padmini Kolhapureactressfor her performance in Ahista Ahista
Shashi Kapoorproducerfor 36 Chowringhee Lane

1990s

YearImageRecipientRoleNotes
1990
Rajesh Khannaactorfor completing 25 years in the Indian film industry.
1993
Lata MangeshkarsingerMangeshkar could not be nominated for the Best Female Playback Singer award as many years back she requested that her name be not considered for a nomination in order to promote new talent, the jury awarded her for her rendition of the song "Didi Tera Devar Deewana" from Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!
1996
Asha BhoslesingerLike her elder sister, Bhosle could not be nominated for the Best Female Playback Singer award as she requested that her name be not considered for a nomination in order to promote new talent, the jury awarded her for her rendition of the song "Tanha Tanha" from the movie Rangeela.
1997
Shobhna Samarthactressfor their contribution to the Hindi film industry.
Nasir Hussainfilmmaker
Pranactor
Govindaactorfor his role Shyamsundar in the film Saajan Chale Sasural.
1998
Jaya Bachchanactressfor her role Sujata Chatterjee in the film Hazaar Chaurasi Ki Maa and her contribution to the film industry.
1999
Shekhar Kapurfilmmakerfor his contribution to the film industry and for his achievement in international cinema.

2000s

YearImageRecipientRoleNotes
2000
Amitabh Bachchanactorcrowned as "Superstar of the Millennium"
2001
Anu Malikmusic directorspecial award for his compositions for the film Refugee
2002
Ameesha Patelactressfor her role Sakina in the film Gadar: Ek Prem Katha
Raveena Tandonactressfor her role Neeta in the film Aks
2004
Kareena Kapooractressfor her role Chameli in the film Chameli
Lata MangeshkarsingerGolden trophy presented on the occasion of Filmfare Awards completing 50 years.
2007
Deepak Dobriyalactorfor his role Rajoh Tiwari (certificate) in the film Omkara
2009
Prateik Babbaractorfor his role Amit Mahant (certificate) for the film Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na
Purab Kohliactorfor his role Kedar (certificate) for the film Rock On!!

2010s

YearImageRecipientRoleNotes
2010
Nandita Dasdirectorfor her work for the film Firaaq
2011
Amitabh Bachchanactorfor completing 40 years in the Indian film industry.
Madhuri Dixitactressfor completing 25 years in the Indian film industry.
2012
Partho Gupteactorfor his role Stanley Fernandes (certificate) in the film Stanley Ka Dabba
2013
Srideviactressfor her roles in Nagina (1986) and Mr. India (1987)
2019
Hema Maliniactress50 Years of Outstanding Contribution to Cinema[1]

2020s

YearImageRecipientRoleNotes
2020
Manish Malhotracostume designer30 Years of Outstanding Contribution to Bollywood Fashion
GovindaactorExcellence in Indian Cinema

See also

References

  1. "WINNERS OF THE FILMFARE AWARDS 2019". filmfare.com. Retrieved 23 March 2019.
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