Saturday, February 28, 2009

Filmfare Awards winners 2009, Jodhaa Akbar and Rock On win big time at 54 Idea Filmfare Awards

54 Idea Filmfare Awards 2009 drew to a close with Jodhaa Akbar winning 5 Filmfare Awards, including Best Actor, Best Director, Best Lyrics, Best Background Score and Best Movie. Priyanka Chopra won the Best Actress Filmfare Award.

Here is the list of 54 Idea Filmfare Awards 2009:


Best Movie: Jodha Akbar

Best Director: Ashutosh Gowarikar for Jodha Akbar

Best Actor in a Leading role (Male): Hrithik Roshan for Jodha Akbar

Best Actor in a Leading role (Female): Priyanka Chopra for Fashion

Best Actor in Supporting Role (Male): Arjun Rampal for Rock On!

Best Actor in Supporting Role (Female): Kangana Ranaut for Fashion



Critic Awards

Best Actress: Sahana Goswami for Rock On!

Best Actor: Manjit Singh for Oye Lucky! Lucy Oye!

Best Jury Award: Nishikant Kamat for Mumbai Meri Jaan

Special jury mention to Prateik Babbar and Purab Kohli for Jaane tu ... and Rock on! respectively



Music

Best Music Director: A R Rahman for Jaane tu ya Jaane Na)

Best Lyrics: Javed Akhtar for Jashn-e-Bahara (Jodha Akbar )

Best Playback Singer (Male): Sukhwinder Singh for Haule haule (Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi)

Best Playback Singer (Female): Shreya Ghoshal for Teri ore... (Singh is Kinng)

R D Burman Upcoming Talent: Benny Dayal for Ghajini



Best Story: Abhishek Kapoor for Rock On!

Best Screenplay: Yogendra Vinayak Joshi, Upendra Sidhaye for Mumbai Meri Jaan

Best Dialogue: Manu Rishi for Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!



Technical awards

Best Background Score: A R Rahman for Jodha Akbar

Best Costume : Manoshi Nath for Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!

Best Cinematography: Jason West for Rock On!

Best Sound Design: Vinod Subramanyam for Rock On!

Best Choreography : Longines for Pappu Can’t Dance Sala . ( Jaane Tu...)

Best Editing: Amit Pawar for Mumbai Meri Jaan

Best Production Design: Vandan Kataria and Monica Angelica Bhowmick for Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!

Best Action: Peter Hein for Ghajini

Best Visual Effects Award: John Deitz for Love Story 2050



Best Sensational Debut (Male): Farhan Akhtar and Imraan Khan

Best Sensational Debut (Female): Asin Thottumkal for Ghajini


Sony Filmfare Best Scene Award: Rab Ne Bana di Jodi


Lifetime Achievement Award :Bhanu Athaiya, Om Puri


Things that we do not agree with Filmfare Awards 2009:
1. A Wednesday did not get a single award at Filmfare Awards 2009, in spite of being the most under-rated movie that stood out all guns. Most would agree that A Wednesday deserved awards for the best script(this was really an original story), best dialogue and best actor in a critics's role to Naseeruddin Shah.

2. Paresh Rawal has arguably given his career best performance in Mumbai Meri Jaan. Sad that he was even nominated!

3. Why has Filmfare scrapped the 'Best Actor/Actress in Comic Role'? What if you have someone excelling in a tragic or serious role, and the other doing absolutely amazing in a comic role? Shoudn't the actor playing comedy deserve better? People like Rajpal Yadav, Paresh Rawal will be side-lined if they scrape the comic role awards. This year, Abhishek Bachchan had a chance to win for his funny act in Dostana.

4. The best male singer awards which went to Sukhvinder for 'Haule Haule' is a suspect. Songs like 'Zara Si" from K.K for Jannat, Pehli Nazar from Atif Aslam for Race and 'Kabhi Kabhi Aditi' from Rashid Ali for Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na were far more popular in terms of music and singing. May be Sukhvinder won it as a consolation because he missed going to the Oscars. Let us honor him here instead, if he couldn't go to Hollywood,isn't it?

5. Hrithik Roshan's was a critically acclaimed role, not a popular one. He should have got the Best Actor critics award. In the popularity polls for best actor of 2008, 44 percent voted for Shahrukh Khan, 41 percent for Aamir Khan and just 8 percent for Hrithik Roshan. It goes without question that popular performances were of SRK(Rab Ne) and Aamir Khan(Ghajini). Both of them saved the industry from incurring huge losses at recession. It is useless giving awards to Aamir Khan because he cares a fig for these awards. You can't give it to SRK every year, so it is better to give Hrithik the best actor (popular) award.














4 comments:

Vishnu said...

'A wednesday' really deserve award for best screenplay....

Anonymous said...

Hey,

I felt the same about Filmfare awards given..JA was never a popular choice..Ghajini or Rabne deserved it more. When u call it popular awards weightage shud be given to both, a good performance and BO success, and both SRK and Aamir did as well as hrithik and their movies were much bigger successes. So if one goes by tradition one of them deserved it. So i also feel its exactly as u said, they were caught up about giving it to aamir or shah rukh, so gave it to hrithik, harmless and noncontroversial decision.

Laura de Argentina said...

totally agree... RNBDJ or Ghajini were good movies too and box office success at the same time. although JA was an excellent movie it was too long to be a success, and i honestly think that Hrithik did a good job but he cant compare to Aamir o N. Shah, i think Naseer deserved the award for best actor.
Also the comic role thing makes me a bit sad, because i think tha K. Kher in Dostana and V. PAthak in RNBDJ gave very interesting characters and wonderful, enjoyable performances

johon said...

it's so unfair RNBDJ will won best movie and SRK will won best actor his acting so fantastic.Anushka will won best debut of the year she's future star of bollywood.I saw RNBDJ more 9.and i'm still not bored.this film really very enjoyble,amazingly,wonderful

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