43rd Filmfare Awards

The 43rd Filmfare Awards were held on 31 January 1998, in Mumbai, India. Pardes led the ceremony with 12 nominations, followed by Dil To Pagal Hai with 11 nominations, and Border and Virasat with 10 nominations each. Yash Chopra's Dil To Pagal Hai won 8 awards, thus becoming the most-awarded film at the ceremony. Kajol became the first actress to win Best Villain, winning the award for Rajiv Rai's Gupt.

43rd Filmfare Awards
Date31 January 1998[1]
SiteMumbai, India
Highlights
Best FilmDil To Pagal Hai
Virasat
Most awardsDil To Pagal Hai (8)
Most nominationsPardes (12)

Main awards

J. P. Dutta — Best Director winner for Border
Shah Rukh Khan — Best Actor winner for Dil To Pagal Hai
Madhuri Dixit — Best Actress winner for Dil To Pagal Hai
Amrish Puri — Best Supporting Actor winner for Virasat
Karisma Kapoor — Best Supporting Actress winner for Dil To Pagal Hai
Johnny Lever — Best Performance in a Comic Role winner for Deewana Mastana
Kajol — Best Performance in a Negative Role winner for Gupt: The Hidden Truth

Best Film

Dil To Pagal Hai

Best Director

J.P. DuttaBorder

Best Actor

Shah Rukh KhanDil To Pagal Hai

Best Actress

Madhuri DixitDil To Pagal Hai

Best Supporting Actor

Amrish PuriVirasat

Best Supporting Actress

Karishma KapoorDil To Pagal Hai

Best Comic Actor

Johnny LeverDeewana Mastana

Best Villain

KajolGupt

Best Debut, Male

Akshaye KhannaBorder

Best Debut, Female

Mahima ChaudhryPardes

Best Music

Dil To Pagal HaiUttam Singh

Best Lyrics

BorderJaved Akhtar for Sandese Aate Hai

Best Playback Singer, Male

Yes BossAbhijeet for Main Koi Aisa Geet Gaaun

Best Playback Singer, Female

PardesAlka Yagnik for Meri Mehbooba

Best Action

Border – Bhiku Verma and Tinnu Verma

Best Art Direction

Dil To Pagal HaiSharmishta Roy

Best Background Score

GuptViju Shah

Best Choreography

VirasatFarah Khan for "Dhol Bajne Laga"

Best Cinematography

VirasatRavi K. Chandran

Best Dialogue

Dil To Pagal HaiAditya Chopra

Best Editing

GuptRajiv Rai

Best Screenplay

PardesSubhash Ghai

Best Story

VirasatKamal Haasan

Special Awards

Sharmila Tagore — Lifetime Achievement Awardee

Lifetime Achievement Award

Sharmila Tagore

Special Award

Jaya Bachchan

R. D. Burman Award

Karthik Raja

Critics' Awards

Anil Kapoor — Best Actor Critics winner for Virasat
Tabu — Best Actress Critics winner for Virasat

Best Film

Virasat

Best Actor

Anil KapoorVirasat

Best Actress

TabuVirasat

Biggest Winners

See also

References

  1. "Filmfare Awards". The Times of India. 31 January 1998. Retrieved 30 December 2020.
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