Filmfare Award for Best Cinematography
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Filmfare Award for Best cinematography | |
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Country | India |
Presented by | Filmfare |
First awarded | Taru Dutt, Boot Polish (1955) |
Currently held by | Avik Mukhopadhayay, Gulabo Sitabo (2021) |
Website | Filmfare Awards |
The Filmfare Best Cinematography Award is given by the Filmfare magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Hindi films.[1]
The category was first awarded in 1954.
Superlatives[edit]
Most Awards
Kamal Bose – 5 [2]
Radhu Karmakar – 4
Jal Mistry – 4 [3]
Santosh Sivan – 3
V. K. Murthy - 2
Binod Pradhan – 3
Fali Mistry – 2
Faredoon Irani - 2
Krishnarao Vashirda – 2
Jaywant Pathare – 2
Govind Nihalani – 2
Ravi K. Chandran – 2
Manmohan Singh – 2
Multi-Categories
- Kamal Bose, Radhu Karmakar, Fali Mistry & Jaywant Pathare won the award in both the categories—Black & White as well as Color.
List[edit]
Year | Cinematographer | Film |
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2021 | Abhik Mukhopadhyay | Gulabo Sitabo |
2020 | Jay Oza | Gully Boy |
2019 | Pankaj Kumar | Tumbbad |
2018 | Sirsha Ray | A Death in the Gunj |
2017 | Mitesh Mirchandani | Neerja |
2016 | Manu Anand | Dum Laga Ke Haisha |
2015 | Bobby Singh (posthumously) and Siddharth Diwan | Queen |
2014 | Kamaljeet Negi | Madras Cafe |
2013 | Setu | Kahaani |
2012 | Carlos Catalan | Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara |
2011 | Mahendra Shetty | Udaan |
2010 | Rajeev Ravi | Dev.D |
2009 | Jason West | Rock On!! |
2008 | Sudeep Chatterjee | Chak De India |
2007 | Binod Pradhan | Rang De Basanti |
2006 | Ravi K. Chandran | Black |
2005 | Christopher Popp | Lakshya |
2004 | Asim Bajaj | Chameli |
2003 | Binod Pradhan | Devdas |
2002 | Santosh Sivan | Asoka |
2001 | Bashir Ali | Refugee |
2000 | Kabir Lal | Taal |
1999 | Santosh Sivan | Dil Se.. |
1998 | Ravi K. Chandran | Virasat |
1997 | Ashok Mehta | Bandit Queen |
1996 | Santosh Sivan | Barsaat |
1995 | Binod Pradhan | 1942: A Love Story |
1994 | Manmohan Singh | Darr |
1993 | S. Kumar | Muskurahat |
1992 | Radhu Karmakar | Henna |
1991 | Rajan Kothari | Ghayal |
1990 | Manmohan Singh | Chandni |
1989 | Kiran Deohans | Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak |
1988 | No Ceremony Held | No Ceremony Held |
1987 | No Ceremony Held | No Ceremony Held |
1986 | S. M. Anwar | Saagar |
1985 | P. L. Raj | Jaag Utha Insaan |
1984 | Govind Nihalani | Vijeta |
1983 | Jaywant Pathare | Bemisal |
1982 | Jal Mistry | Kudrat[3] |
1981 | S. M. Anwar | Shaan |
1980 | Govind Nihalani | Junoon |
1979 | Radhu Karmakar | Satyam Shivam Sundaram |
1978 | Munir Khan | Hum Kisise Kum Naheen |
1977 | Fali Mistry | Fakira |
1976 | Kamal Bose | Dharmatma |
1975 | A. Vincent | Prem Nagar |
1974 | Jal Mistry | Jheel Ke Us Paar[3] |
1973 | P. Vaikunth | Seeta Aur Geeta |
1972 | Kamal Bose Radhu Karmakar |
Dastak (B&W) Mera Naam Joker (Color) |
1971 | Kamal Bose Jal Mistry |
Khamoshi (B&W) Heer Raanjha (Color)[3] |
1970 | Kamal Bose Faredoon Irani |
Anokhi Raat (B&W) Duniya (Color) |
1969 | Nariman A. Irani G. Singh |
Saraswatichandra (B&W) Aankhen (Color) |
1968 | Jal Mistry M. N. Malhotra |
Baharon Ke Sapne (B&W) [3] Humraaz (Color) |
1967 | Jaywant Pathare Fali Mistry |
Anupama (B&W) Guide (Color)[4] |
1966 | S. Ramachandra Dharam Chopra |
Yaadein (B&W) Waqt (Color) |
1965 | K. H. Kapadia Krishnarao Vashirda |
Woh Kaun Thi? (B&W) Geet Gaya Patharon Ne (Color) |
1964 | Kamal Bose Krishnarao Vashirda |
Bandini (B&W) Sehra (Color) |
1963 | V. K. Murthy | Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam (B&W) |
1962 | V. Balasaheb | Ganga Jamuna (Color) |
1961 | R. D. Mathur | Mughal-e-Azam (B&W) |
1960 | V. K. Murthy | Kaagaz Ke Phool (B&W) |
1959 | Dilip Gupta | Madhumati (B&W) |
1958 | Faredoon A. Irani | Mother India (Color) |
1957 | Radhu Karmakar | Shree 420 (B&W) |
1956 | Dwarka Divecha | Yasmin (B&W) |
1955 | Taru Dutt | Boot Polish (B&W) |
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Best Cinematographer Award (B&W), Colour". Official Listing, Indiatimes. Retrieved 28 April 2013.
- ↑ "Manorama Yearbook, Volume 30". Manorama Publishing House. 1995. p. 94.
Deaths: October: Kamal Bose, 80, ace cinematographer, winner of a record five Filmfare awards.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Gulzar, p. 590
- ↑ Suresh Kohli (4 October 2008). "Blast From The Past: Guide 1965". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 29 June 2013. Retrieved 27 April 2013.
- Gulzar; Govind Nihalani; Saibal Chatterjee (2003). Encyclopaedia of Hindi Cinema. Popular Prakashan. ISBN 8179910660.