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The 43rd Filmfare Awards were held on 31 January 1998, in Mumbai, India.
43rd Filmfare Awards | |
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Date | 31 January 1998[1] |
Site | Mumbai, India |
Highlights | |
Best Film | Dil To Pagal Hai |
Virasat | |
Most awards | Dil To Pagal Hai (8) |
Most nominations | Virasat (16) |
Virasat led the ceremony with 16 nominations, followed by Pardes and Border with 12 nominations each and Dil To Pagal Hai with 11 nominations.
Yash Chopra's Dil To Pagal Hai won 8 awards, including Best Film, Best Actor (for Shah Rukh Khan), Best Actress (for Madhuri Dixit) and Best Supporting Actress (for Karisma Kapoor), thus becoming the most–awarded film at the ceremony.
Shah Rukh Khan received dual nominations for Best Actor for his performances in Dil To Pagal Hai and Yes Boss, winning for the former.
Kajol became the first actress to win Best Villain, winning the award for Rajiv Rai's Gupt.
Awards
editThe winners and nominees have been listed below. Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (‡).
Popular Awards
editTechnical Awards
editBest Story | Best Screenplay |
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Best Dialogue | Best Action |
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Best Background Score | Best Choreography |
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Best Editing | Best Art Direction |
Best Sound Design | Best Cinematography |
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Special Awards
editLifetime Achievement Award | |
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Sharmila Tagore | |
Special Award | |
Jaya Bachchan | |
R. D. Burman Award | |
Karthik Raja |
Critics' Awards
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Anil Kapoor — Best Actor Critics winner for Virasat
Best Film (Best Director) | |
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Best Actor | Best Actress |
Biggest Winners
edit- Dil To Pagal Hai – 8/11
- Virasat – 7/16
- Border – 5/12
- Gupt – 3/8
- Pardes – 3/12
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Filmfare Awards". The Times of India. 31 January 1998. Retrieved 30 December 2020.