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Mon, 03/31/2014 - 19:21
Sixty years after it was instituted in 1954, the Filmfare awards travelled East when the first Filmfare Awards (East) was held in Kolkata last Saturday (29 March, 2014).
And here is the list of award winners:
Bengali films
Best Film – (Chander Pahar)
Best Director - Shiboprasad Mukhopadhyay and Nandita Roy (Alik Sukh)
Best Actress - Konkona Sen Sharma (Goynaar Baksho)
Best Actor - Ritwick Chakraborty (Shobdo)
Best Background Score : Neel Adhikari (Tasher Desh) & Prabuddha Banerjee (Phoring)
Best Choreography : Baba Yadav (Jhinkunakur Nakkunakur) (Boss)
Best Cinematography : Soumik Haldar (Meghe Daka Tara) and Indraneil Mukherjee (Phoring)
Best Production design : Tanmoy Chakroborty (Goynaar Baksho)
Best Sound Design : Anirban Sengupta and Dipankar Chaki (Shabdo)
Best Supporting Actor - Indraneil Sengupta (Mishwar Rawhoshyo)
Best Supporting Actress - Moushumi Chatterjee (Goynaar Baksho)
Best Debut - Sohini Sarkar (Rupkatha Noy and Phoring)
Best Debut (Director) - Indranil Roychowdhury (Phoring)
Best Actor Male (Critics) Soumitro Chatterjee (Rupkatha Noy)
Best Actor Female (Critics) - Rituparna Sengupta (Alikh Sukh)
Best Film (Critics) - Shobdo & Rupkatha Noy.
Special Award - Prosenjit Chatterjee
Lifetime Achievement - The Late Suchitra Sen and Madhabi Mukherjee
Best Lyrics: Anindya Chattopadhyay (Raat Jaaye - Alik Sukh)
Best Music Director: Jeet Ganguli (Boss)
Best Playback Singer Female: Anwesha Dutta Gupta (Sara Din Aar Sara Raat - Rupkatha Noy)
Best Playback Singer Male: Arijit Singh (Mon maajhi re - Boss)
Odiya films
Best Film: Mu Eka Tumara (I am only for you)
Best Actor: Sabyasachi Mishra (Mu Eka Tumara)
Best Actress: Archita Sahu (Mu Eka Tumara)
Best Director: Sushant Mani (Mu Eka Tumara)
Assamese films
Best Film: Dwaar (Door)
Best Actor: Kapil Bora Dwaar
Best Actress: Zerifa Wahid Dwaar
Best Director: Pulak Gogoi (Momtaaj)
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