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28th Filmfare Awards

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28th Filmfare Awards
Date1981
SiteBombay
Highlights
Best FilmKhubsoorat
Best ActorNaseeruddin Shah for Aakrosh
Best ActressRekha for Khubsoorat
Most awardsAakrosh (6)
Most nominationsInsaaf Ka Tarazu & Thodisi Bewafaii (9)

The 28th Filmfare Awards were held in 1981.

Insaaf Ka Tarazu and Thodisi Bewafaii led the ceremony with 9 nominations each, followed by Aakrosh and Aasha with 7 nominations each, and Khubsoorat and Qurbani with 6 nominations each.

Aakrosh won 6 awards, including Best Director (for Govind Nihalani), Best Actor (for Naseeruddin Shah) and Best Supporting Actor (for Om Puri), thus becoming the most-awarded film at the ceremony.

Rekha received dual nominations for Best Actress for her performances in Judaai and Khubsoorat, winning for the latter.

Main awards

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Govind Nihalani — Best Director winner for Aakrosh
Naseeruddin Shah — Best Actor winner for Aakrosh
Rekha — Best Actress winner for Khubsoorat
Om Puri — Best Supporting Actor winner for Aakrosh
Padmini Kolhapure — Best Supporting Actress winner for Insaf Ka Tarazu
Nazia Hassan — Best Playback singer, Female winner for "Aap Jaisa Koi" (Qurbani)

Best Film

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Khubsoorat

Best Director

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Govind NihalaniAakrosh

Best Actor

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Naseeruddin ShahAakrosh

Best Actress

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RekhaKhubsoorat

Best Supporting Actor

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Om PuriAakrosh

Best Supporting Actress

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Padmini KolhapureInsaaf Ka Tarazu

Best Comic Actor

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Keshto MukherjeeKhubsoorat

Best Story

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AakroshVijay Tendulkar

Best Screenplay

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AakroshVijay Tendulkar

Best Dialogue

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Insaaf Ka Tarazu – Shabd Kumar

Best Music Director

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KarzLaxmikant–Pyarelal

Best Lyricist

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Thodisi BewafaiiGulzar for Hazaar Rahein Mudke Dekhi

  • AashaAnand Bakshi for Sheesha Ho Ya Dil Ho
  • Dostana – Anand Bakshi for Salamat Rahe Dostana
  • Karz – Anand Bakshi for Dard-e-Dil
  • Karz – Anand Bakshi for Om Shanti Om

Best Playback Singer, Male

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Thodisi BewafaiiKishore Kumar for Hazaar Rahein Mudke Dekhi

  • AbdullahMohammad Rafi for Maine Poocha Chand Se
  • Dostana – Mohammad Rafi for Mere Dost Qissa Yeh
  • Karz – Kishore Kumar for Om Shanti Om
  • Karz – Mohammed Rafi for Dard-E-Dil
  • Sargam – Mohammad Rafi for Dafaliwale Dafli Baja

Best Playback Singer, Female

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QurbaniNazia Hassan for Aap Jaisa Koi

Best Art Direction

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Aakrosh – C. S. Bhati[1]

Best Cinematography

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Shaan – S. M Anwar[2]

Best Editing

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Insaaf Ka Tarazu S. B. Mane[3]

Best Sound

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Qurbani – P. Harikishan[4]

Critics' awards

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Best Film

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Albert Pinto Ko Gussa Kyoon Aata Hai

Best Documentary

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They Call Me Chamar

Biggest Winners

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Filmfare Awards Winners from 1953 to 2020".
  2. ^ "Filmfare Awards Winners from 1953 to 2020".
  3. ^ "Filmfare Awards Winners from 1953 to 2020".
  4. ^ "Filmfare Awards Winners from 1953 to 2020".