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31st Filmfare Awards

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The 31st Filmfare Awards were held in 1984, with the Indian New Wave at its peak. The biggest winner was a film belonging to the Parallel Cinema genre, Ardh Satya, a hard-hitting look at the corruption prevalent in the system and the politician-police-criminal nexus.

Shabana Azmi set a record that still is not equalled, becoming the only actor or actress to receive 4 nominations for the Best Actor or Actress Award, with 4 nominations for the Best Actress Award in 1984.

Main awards

Best Film

Ardh Satya

Best Director

Govind NihalaniArdh Satya

Best Actor

Naseeruddin ShahMasoom

Best Actress

Shabana AzmiArth

Best Supporting Actor

Sadashiv AmrapurkarArdh Satya

Best Supporting Actress

Rohini HattangadiArth

Best Comic Actor

Utpal DuttRang Birangi

Best Story

Ardh Satya – S.D. Panwalkar

Best Screenplay

Ardh SatyaVijay Tendulkar

Best Dialogue

ArthMahesh Bhatt

Best Music

MasoomR.D. Burman

Best Lyrics

MasoomGulzar for Tujhse Naraaz Nahin

Best Playback Singer, Male

Agar Tum Na HoteKishore Kumar for Agar Tum Na Hote

Best Playback Singer, Female

MasoomAarti Mukherjee for Do Naina Ek Kahani

Best Art Direction

Razia Sultan

Best cinematography

Vijeta

Best Sound

Vijeta

Best Editing

Vijeta

Critics' awards

Best Film

Sookha

Best Documentary

Veer Savarkar

Most Wins

References

http://www.imdb.com/event/ev0000245/1984/

See also