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28th Filmfare Awards
Date1981
SiteBombay
Highlights
Best FilmKhubsoorat
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.

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

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

Khubsoorat

Best Director

Govind NihalaniAakrosh

Best Actor

Naseeruddin ShahAakrosh

Best Actress

RekhaKhubsoorat

Best Supporting Actor

Om PuriAakrosh

Best Supporting Actress

Padmini KolhapureInsaaf Ka Tarazu

Best Comic Actor

Keshto MukherjeeKhubsoorat

Best Story

AakroshVijay Tendulkar

Best Screenplay

AakroshVijay Tendulkar

Best Dialogue

Insaaf Ka Tarazu – Shabd Kumar

Best Music Director

KarzLaxmikant–Pyarelal

Best Lyricist

Thodisi BewafaiiGulzar for Hazaar Rahein Mud Ke

  • 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

Thodisi BewafaiiKishore Kumar for Hazar Rahen 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

QurbaniNazia Hassan for Aap Jaisa Koi

Best Art Direction

Aakrosh – C. S. Bhati[1]

Best Cinematography

Shaan – S. M Anwar[2]

Best Editing

Insaaf Ka Tarazu S. B. Mane[3]

Best Sound

Qurbani – P. Harikishan[4]

Critics' awards

Best Film

Albert Pinto Ko Gussa Kyon Aata Hai

Best Documentary

They Call Me Chamar

Biggest Winners

See also

References

  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".