It
is
that
time
of
the
year
when
the
Bollywood
industry
comes
together
under
one
roof.
After
all,
it's
the
Filmfare
Awards
2023.
The
prestigious
awards
ceremony
is
an
event
to
honour
the
best
talents
of
the
industry
who
have
managed
to
win
millions
of
hearts
this
year.
For
the
uninitiated,
Filmfare
Awards
2023
will
take
place
at
Mumbai's
Jio
World
Convention
Centre.
The
awards
night
will
be
a
star-studded
event
and
Bollywood's
big
shots
will
be
marking
their
presence.
When
&
Where
To
Watch
Filmfare
Awards
2023
The
Filmfare
Awards
will
be
premiered
on
television
on
Colors
on
April
28,
2023,
at
9
PM.
Needless
to
say,
the
nominations
for
Filmfare
Awards
2023
have
already
got
everyone
excited
and
speculations
are
rife
about
who
will
be
walking
away
with
the
best
laurels
tonight.
Interestingly,
Alia
Bhatt,
Janhvi
Kapoor,
Tabu,
Kareena
Kapoor
Khan
and
Bhumi
Pednekar
are
competing
in
the
Best
Actress
category
for
their
performance
in
the
films
Gangubai
Kathiawadi,
Mili,
Bhool
Bhulaiyaa
2,
Laal
Singh
Chaddha
and
Badhaai
Do.
On
the
other
hand,
it
will
be
a
tough
fight
for
the
best
actor
award
as
Ajay
Devgn,
Amitabh
Bachchan,
Anupam
Kher,
Hrithik
Roshan,
Kartik
Aaryan
and
Rajkummar
Rao
have
been
nominated
for
their
films
Drishyam
2,
Uunchai,
The
Kashmir
Files,
Vikram
Vedha,
Bhool
Bhulaiyaa
2
and
Badhaai
Do
respectively.
Filmfare
Awards
2023
Full
Winners
List
So,
as
the
heartbeats
are
racing
about
who
will
win
the
top
honours;
here's
a
look
at
the
winner's
list:
Best
Actress:
Alia
Bhatt
for
Gangubai
Kathiawadi
Best
Actor:
Rajkummar
Rao
for
Badhaai
Do
Best
Film:
Gangubai
Kathiawadi
Best
Actress
(Critics):
Tabu
for
Bhool
Bhulaiyaa
2
&
Bhumi
Pednekar
for
Badhaai
Do
Best
Actor
(Critics):
Sanjay
Mishra
for
Vadh
Best
Film
(Critics):
Harshavardhan
Kulkarni
for
Badhaai
Do
Best
Director:
Sanjay
Leela
Bhansali
for
Gangubai
Kathiawadi
Best
Actor
In
A
Supporting
Role:
Anil
Kapoor
for
JugJugg
Jeeyo
Best
Actress
In
A
Supporting
Role:
Sheeba
Chaddha
for
Badhaai
Do
Best
VFX:
Brahmastra
Best
Music
Album:
Pritam
for
Brahmastra
Best
Lyrics:
Amitabh
Bhattacharya
for
Kesariya
from
Brahmastra
Best
Playback
Singer
(Male):
Arijit
Singh
for
Kesariya
from
Brahmastra
Best
Playback
Singer
(Female):
Kavita
Seth
for
Rangi
sari
from
JugJugJeeyo
Best
Debut
Director:
Jaspal
Singh
Sandhu
and
Rajeev
Barnwal
for
Vadh
Best
Debut
Male:
Ankush
Gedam
for
Jhund
Best
Debut
Female:
Andrea
Kevichusa
for
Anek
Best
Dialogue:
Prakash
Kapadia
and
Utkarshini
Vashishtha
for
Gangubai
Kathiawadi
Best
Screenplay:
Akshat
Ghildial,
Suman
Adhikary
and
Harshavardhan
Kulkarni
for
Badhaai
Do
Best
Story:
Akshat
Ghildial
and
Suman
Adhikary
for
Badhaai
Do
Best
Action:
Parvez
Shaikh
for
Vikram
Vedha
Best
Background
Score:
Sanchit
Balhara
and
Ankit
Balhara
for
Gangubai
Kathiawadi
Best
Choreography:
Kruti
Mahesh
for
Dholida
from
Gangubai
Kathiawadi
Best
Cinematography:
Sudeep
Chatterjee
for
Gangubai
Kathiawadi
Best
Editing:
Ninad
Khanolkar
for
An
Action
Hero
Best
Production
Design:
Subrata
Chakraborty
and
Amit
Ray
for
Gangubai
Kathiawadi
Best
Sound
Design:
Bishwadeep
Dipak
Chatterjee
for
Brahmastra