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25th Screen Awards
Date16 December 2018
SiteMumbai, India
Hosted byAyushmann Khurrana
Vicky Kaushal
Sunil Grover
Produced byCineyug
Official website25th Screen Awards
Highlights
Best FilmStree
Best DirectionSriram Raghavan (Andhadhun)
Best ActorRajkummar Rao (Stree)
Ranveer Singh (Padmaavat)
Best ActressAlia Bhatt (Raazi)
Most awardsRaazi (6)
Most nominationsRaazi (11)
Television coverage
NetworkStar Plus

The 25th Star Screen Awards ceremony honoured the best Indian Hindi-language films of 2018. The ceremony was held on 16 December 2018 and broadcast in India on Star Plus on 31 December 2018.[1][2] Actors Ayushmann Khurrana and Vicky Kaushal hosted the event with comedian Sunil Grover, who hosted the technical awards segment.[1][3] Additionally, Salman Khan introduced and concluded the awards ceremony.

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.[4][3]

Sriram Raghavan — Best Director (Andhadhun)
Ranveer Singh and Rajkummar Rao— Best Actor (Padmaavat & Stree)
Alia Bhatt — Best Actress (Raazi)
Gajraj Rao — Best Actor - Critics (Badhaai Ho)
Neena Gupta — Best Actress - Critics (Badhaai Ho)
Pankaj Tripathi — Best Supporting Actor (Stree)
Surekha Sikri — Best Supporting Actress (Badhaai Ho)
Shabana Azmi — Lifetime Achievement Awardee

Main awards

Best Film Best Director
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
Most Promising Newcomer – Male Most Promising Newcomer – Female
Most Promising Debut Director Best Child Artiste

Critics' awards

Best Film
Best Actor Best Actress

Special Awards

Lifetime Achievement Award Star Plus Baat Nayi Award
Best Ethnic Style – Male Best Ethnic Style – Female
Real Star Award – Male Real Star Award – Female

Technical Awards

Best Music
Best Playback Singer – Male Best Playback Singer – Female
Best Lyrics Best Sound Design
Best Film Writing (Story and Screenplay) Best Dialogue
Best Editing Best Cinematography
Best Costume Design Best Production Design
  • Amit Ray and Subrata Chakraborty – Raazi
Best Action Best Choreography

Films with multiple nominations and awards

Films that received multiple awards
Wins Film
6 Raazi
5 Stree
4 Andhadhun
3 Badhaai Ho
Padmaavat
Tumbbad
2 Dhadak
Manmarziyaan

Performers and presenters

The following individuals performed musical numbers or presented awards.[4]

Performers

Name(s) Performed
Nora Fatehi "Dilbar" (Satyameva Jayate)
Shraddha Kapoor "Aao Kabhi Haveli Pe" (Stree)
"Kamariya" (Stree)
"Milegi Milegi" (Stree)
Tiger Shroff "Urvashi" (Yo Yo Honey Singh)
"Mundiyan" (Baaghi 2)
"O Saathi" (Baaghi 2)
"High Rated Gabru" (Nawabzaade)
Katrina Kaif "Suraiyya" (Thugs of Hindostan)
"Manzoor-e-Khuda" (Thugs of Hindostan)
"Husn Parcham" (Zero)
Alia Bhatt "Let's Nacho" (Kapoor & Sons)
Jacqueline Fernandez "Aa Zara" (Murder 2)
"Buzz" (Badshah)
"Yaar Na Miley" (Kick)
"Heeriye" (Race 3)
Aayush Sharma
Mouni Roy
"Rangtaari" (Loveyatri) (Solo)
"Chhote Chhote Peg" (Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety) (Solo)
"Chogada" (Loveyatri)
"Akh Lad Jaave" (Loveyatri)

Presenters

Name(s) Presented
Radhika Chhabria
Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari
Sunny Kaushal
Screen Award for Most Promising Debut Director
Anupriya Goenka
Karan Shroff
Screen Award for Most Promising Newcomer - Male
Screen Award for Most Promising Newcomer - Female
Naveen Kapoor
Daisy Shah
Screen Award for Best Child Artiste
Kabir Khan Screen Award for Best Supporting Actor
Ambrish Jain
Kabir Khan
Real Star Award - Male
Sonal Chauhan
Malavika Mohanan
Sunny Singh
Screen Award for Best Supporting Actress
Shyam Benegal
Urmila Matondkar
Screen Lifetime Achievement Award
Rajkummar Rao Star Plus Baat Nayi Award
Prateik Babbar
Ishita Raj
Anubhav Sinha
Screen Award for Best Ethnic Style - Male
Screen Award for Best Ethnic Style - Male
Nushrat Barucha
Ambrish Jain
Aayush Sharma
Real Star Award - Female
Neena Gupta
Diana Penty
Screen Award for Best Film (Critics)
Screen Award for Best Film
Ramesh Sippy Screen Award for Best Director
Sriram Raghavan
Mouni Roy
Screen Award for Best Actor (Critics)
Screen Award for Best Actress (Critics)
Rekha
Balesh Sharma
Screen Award for Best Actor
Rekha Screen Award for Best Actress
Neetu Chandra
Meghna Gulzar
Screen Award for Best Sound Design
Screen Award for Best Costume Design
Screen Award for Best Production Design
Rasika Duggal
Raja Krishna Menon
Screen Award for Best Editing
Screen Award for Best Cinematography
Screen Award for Best Action
Jaideep Ahlawat
Ashwini Iyer Tiwari
Screen Award for Best Film Writing (Story and Screenplay)
Best Dialogue
Screen Award for Best Choreography
Divya Dutta
Radhika Madhan
Screen Award for Best Lyricist
Divya Ghosla Kumar
Bhushan Kumar
Screen Award for Best Music
Urvashi Rautela
Karan Shroff
Screen Award for Best Male Playback
Screen Award for Best Female Playback

References

  1. ^ a b Sharma, Saumya (17 December 2018). "Star Screen Awards 2018: Deepika Ranveer nail the power couple look, Alia Bhatt, Katrina Kaif keep it stylish and chic". Hindustan Times. HT Media. Retrieved 27 January 2019.
  2. ^ Baddhan, Raj (1 January 2019). "Overnights: Star Screen Awards reignites Star Plus at No.1 in UK". BizAsia. Media 247 UK. Retrieved 27 January 2019.
  3. ^ a b Morani, Aly; Morani, Karim; Morani, Mohomed; Nadiadwala, Mazhar; Soorma, Neelam (1 January 2019). "Honouring Talent and Creativity". Star Screen Awards. Star Plus. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
  4. ^ a b Morani, Aly; Morani, Karim; Morani, Mohomed; Nadiadwala, Mazhar; Soorma, Neelam (31 December 2018). "A Star-studded Night". Star Screen Awards. Star Plus. Retrieved 2 February 2019.