The 9th Annual Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards was held on 1946, honoring the best Indian cinema in 1945.[1]
Main Awards
editBest Indian Films (In Order of Merit)
edit- Bhabikal
- Parbat Pe Apna Dera
- Dui Purush
- Kashinath
- Ek Din Ka Sultan
- Aina
- Din Raat
- Mun Ki Jit
- Devdasi
- Mazdoor
Best Director
editNiren Lahiri - Bhabikal
Best Actor
editDebi Mukherjee - Bhabikal
Best Actress
editChandravati - Dui Purush
Best Actor in Supporting Role
editAmar Mullick - Bhabikal
Best Actress in Supporting Role
editProbha Debi - Mane Na Mana
Best Music Director
editBest Lyricist
editSailen Roy - Dui Purush
Best Cinematographer
editSudhin Majumder - Dui Purush
Best Audiographer
editLoken Bose - Dui Purush
Best Dialogue
editPremendra Mitra - Bhabikal
Best Art Director
editSouren Sen - Dui Purush
Best Screenplay
editBhabikal
Hindi Section
editBest Director
editV. Shantaram - Parbat Pe Apna Dera
Best Actor
editPrithviraj Kapoor - Devdasi
Best Actress
editGeeta Nizami - Panna
Best Actor in Supporting Role
editYakub - Aina
Best Actress in Supporting Role
editRanjit Kumari - Chal Chal Re Naujawan
Best Music Director
editAmir Ali - Panna
Best Lyricist
editGopal Singh - Mazdoor
Best Cinematographer
editV. Avadhoot - Parbat Pe Apna Dera
Best Audiographer
editA. K. Parmar - Parbat Pe Apna Dera
Best Dialogue
editUpendra Nath Ashk - Mazdoor
Best Art Director
editRussi K. Banker - Ek Din Ka Sultan
Best Screenplay
editForeign Film Section
editTen Best Films
edit- Gaslight
- The Lost Weekend
- Arsenic and Old Lace
- A Song to Remember
- Wilson
- A Thousand and One Nights
- Henry V
- Dragon Seed
- The Seventh Cross
- The Picture of Dorian Gray
Best Director
editBilly Wilder - The Lost Weekend
Best Actor
editCary Grant - Arsenic and Old Lace
Best Actress
editReferences
edit- ^ "9th Annual BFJA Awards". BFJA Awards.[dead link]