The list of Filmfare Awards 2022 winners is provided below, along with the categories and films for which the winners were recognized.
67th Filmfare Awards 2022
2022 Filmfare Awards: Ranveer Singh, a talented Bollywood actor, won the Filmfare Award 2022 for best actor for his cricket drama ’83’ at the 67th Filmfare Awards in Mumbai. Kriti Sanon won the Filmfare Award for Best Actress (Female) in 2022 for her role in the film ‘Mimi.’ The starry night that celebrated the film industry’s milestones, the standards set by filmmakers, and the acting prowess displayed by industry artists has finally come to an end. The 67th Filmfare Awards 2022 were informative as well as credited for bringing some of the industry’s biggest stars together on one stage.
Check out the list of Filmfare Awards 2022 winners below, along with the categories and films for which they were recognized.
Filmfare Awards 2022 Date
On August 30, 2022, the 67th Filmfare Awards were held. The Awards recognized the best Indian Hindi-language films released in 2021. The Jio World Centre hosted the Filmfare Awards 2022. Colors TV will broadcast the awards on September 9, 2022.
Best Actor, Filmfare Award 2022
Ranveer Singh received the Filmfare Award 2202 for Best Actor for his performance in Kabir Khan’s ’83.’ The cricket drama was based on India’s first World Cup victory in 1983.
Best Film, Filmfare Award 2022
Shershaah won the Filmfare Award for Best Film in 2022. The film told the story of Captain Vikram Batra of the Indian Army, who made the ultimate sacrifice while attempting to wrest control of a key position from the enemy during the Kargil War.
Winners of the 2022 Filmfare Awards
Winner                         Category                       Movie
Shershaah                       The Best Film                   Shershaah
Udham, Sardar                   The Best Film (Critics)             Udham, Sardar
Ranbir Singh                     83 Best Actor in a Leading Role       83
Best Actor:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Vicky Kaushal (Critics)Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 83
Kriti Sanon                      Best Actor in a Leading Role (Female)   Mimi
Vidya Balan                     Actress of the Year (Critics)           Sherni
Best Director:                    Vishnuvardhani                    Shershaah
Pankaj Tripath                    Supporting Actor of the Year (male)      Mimi
Tamhankar, Sai                   Supporting Actor of the Year (female)     Mimi
Tanishk Bagchi, B Praak, Jaani, Jasleen Royal,
Javed-Mohsin and Vikram Montrose       Best Music Album              Shershaah
are among the cast members.
Kausar Munir’s                        Best Lyric                     Do Lehra (83)
B Praak                             Best Playback Artist (Male)        Mann Bharryaa (Shershaah)
Asees Kaur                          Best Female Playback Singer       Rataan Lambiyan, (Shershaah)
Suniel Rodrigues and Stefan Richter
Suniel Rodrigues and Stefan Richter     The most effective action          Shershaah
Moitra, Shantanu                    Best Background Rating          Udham, Sardar
Ganguly, Vijay                      Outstanding Choreography        Chaka Chak’s (Atrangi Re)
Avik Mukhopadhyay,                 Outstanding Cinematography      Udham, Sardar
EE Veera Kapur                      The Best Costume              Udham, Sardar
Sreekar Prasad A                     Excellent Editing               Shershaah
Dmitrii Malich and Mansi Dhruv Mehta    Outstanding Production Design   Udham, Sardar
Nihar Ranjan Samal and Dipankar Chaki   Outstanding Sound Design       Udham, Sardar
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New York VFXWAALA Edit FX Studios     Best Visual Effects              Udham, Sardar
Dibakar Banerjee and Varun Grover       The Best Dialogue             Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar
Shubendu Bhattacharya and Ritesh Shah  Screenplay of the Year         Udham, Sardar
Abhishek Kapoor, Supratik Sen and
Tushar Paranjape                     The Best Story              Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui
Background on the Filmfare Awards
The Filmfare Awards are annual awards that recognize artistic and technical contributions to India’s Hindi-language film industry. The awards were first presented by The Times Group’s Filmfare magazine in 1954, the same year as the National Awards.