49th Filmfare Awards

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49th Filmfare Awards
Date20 February 2004
SiteMumbai
Hosted byShahrukh Khan
Saif Ali Khan
Archana Puran Singh
Official websitewww.filmfare.com
Highlights
Best FilmKoi... Mil Gaya
Munna Bhai M.B.B.S.
Most awardsKal Ho Naa Ho (8)
Most nominationsKal Ho Naa Ho (14)
Television coverage
NetworkSony Entertainment Television (India)

The 49th Filmfare Awards took place on 20 February 2004 at Mumbai.

The ceremony was hosted by Shahrukh Khan, Saif Ali Khan and Archana Puran Singh. This edition of the event was sponsored by Indian conglomerate Manikchand Group.[1]

Kal Ho Naa Ho led the ceremony with 14 nominations, followed by Koi... Mil Gaya with 10 nominations and Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. and Tere Naam with 8 nominations each.

Kal Ho Naa Ho earned 8 awards, including Best Actress (for Preity Zinta), Best Supporting Actor (for Saif Ali Khan) and Best Supporting Actress (for Jaya Bachchan), thus becoming the most-awarded film at the ceremony.[2]

Preity Zinta received dual nominations for Best Actress for her performances in Kal Ho Naa Ho and Koi... Mil Gaya, winning for the former, her first and only win in the category.

Main Awards

Rakesh Roshan, Best Director
Preity Zinta, Best Actress
Hrithik Roshan, Best Actor Popular & Critics
Urmila Matondkar, Best Actress Critics
Rajkumar Hirani, Best Director Critics
Jaya Bachchan, Best Supporting Actress
Saif Ali Khan, Best Supporting Actor
Shreya Ghoshal, Best Female Playback SInger
Sonu Nigam, Best Male Playback Singer
Nirupa Roy, Lifetime Achievement Awardee
B. R. Chopra, Lifetime Achievement Awardee
Sulochana Latkar, Lifetime Achievement Awardee

Main Awards

Best Film Best Director
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
Best Comic Role Best Negative Role
Best Male Debut Best Female Debut
Best Music Director Best Lyricist
Best Playback Singer – Male Best Playback Singer – Female

Technical Awards

Best Story Best Screenplay
Best Dialogue Scene of the Year
Best Action Best Choreography
Best Cinematography Best Art Direction
Best Background Score Best Editing
Best Sound
  • Bhoot – Dwarak Warrier

Special awards

Filmfare Special Award
Lifetime Achievement Award
RD Burman Award
Motolook Of The Year
Power Award

Critics' awards

Best Film (Best Director)
Best Actor Best Actress

Biggest Winners & Nominees

See also

References

  1. ^ "Filmfare Awards Winners From 1953 to 2019". filmfare.com. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
  2. ^ "49th Filmfare Awards winner". Retrieved 29 June 2020.

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