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Filmfare

Award for Best


Cinematograph
y

The Filmfare Best


Cinematography Award is given
by the Filmfare magazine as
part of its annual Filmfare
Awards for Hindi films.[1]
Filmfare Award for Best
cinematography
Awarded for Best
Performance by
a
Cinematographer

Country India

Presented by Filmfare

First awarded Taru Dutt,


Boot Polish
(1955)

Currently held by Sirsha Ray,


A Death in the
Gunj (2018)

Website Filmfare Awards


The awards started in 1954.

Superlatives
Most Awards
Kamal Bose – 5 [2]
Radhu Karmakar – 4
Jal Mistry – 4 [3]
Santosh Sivan – 3
Binod Pradhan – 3
Fali Mistry – 2
Faredoon Irani - 2
Krishnarao Vashirda – 2
Jaywant Pathare – 2
Govind Nihalani – 2
Ravi K. Chandran – 2
Manmohan Singh – 2

Multi-Categories
Kamal Bose, Radhu Karmakar,
Fali Mistry & Jaywant Pathare
won the award in both the
categories—Black & White as
well as Colour.

List
Year Cinematographer Film

2018 Sirsha Ray A Death in the Gunj

2017 Mitesh Mirchandani Neerja

2016 Manu Anand Dum Laga Ke Haisha

Bobby Singh (posthumously) and


2015 Queen
Siddharth Diwan

2014 Kamaljeet Negi Madras Cafe

2013 Setu Kahaani

2012 Carlos Catalan Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara

2011 Mahendra Shetty Udaan

2010 Rajeev Ravi Dev.D

2009 Jason West Rock On!!

2008 Sudeep Chatterjee Chak De India

2007 Binod Pradhan Rang De Basanti

2006 Ravi K. Chandran Black

2005 Christopher Popp Lakshya

2004 Asim Bajaj Chameli

2003 Binod Pradhan Devdas

2002 Santosh Sivan Asoka

2001 Bashir Ali Refugee

2000 Kabir Lal Taal

1999 Santosh Sivan Dil Se..

1998 Ravi K. Chandran Virasat

1997 Ashok Mehta Bandit Queen

1996 Santosh Sivan Barsaat

1995 Binod Pradhan 1942 A Love Story

1994 Manmohan Singh Darr

1993 S. Kumar Muskurahat


1992 Radhu Karmakar Henna

1991 Rajan Kothari Ghayal

1990 Manmohan Singh Chandni

1989 Kiran Deohans Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak

1988 No award

1987 No award

1986 S.M. Anwar Saagar

1985 P.L. Raj Jaag Utha Insaan

1984 Govind Nihalani Vijeta

1983 Jaywant Pathare Bemisal

1982 Jal Mistry Kudrat [3]

1981 S.M. Anwar Shaan

1980 Govind Nihalani Junoon

Satyam Shivam
1979 Radhu Karmakar
Sundaram

1978 Munir Khan Hum Kisise Kum Naheen

1977 Fali Mistry Fakira

1976 Kamal Bose Dharmatma

1975 A. Vincent Prem Nagar

1974 Jal Mistry Jheel Ke Us Paar [3]

1973 P. Vaikunth Seeta Aur Geeta

Dastak (B&W)
Kamal Bose
1972 Mera Naam Joker
Radhu Karmakar
(colour)

Kamal Bose Khamoshi (B&W)


1971
Jal Mistry Heer Raanjha (colour)[3]

Kamal Bose Anokhi Raat (B&W)


1970
Faredoon Irani Duniya (colour)
Nariman A. Irani Saraswatichandra (B&W)
1969
G. Singh Aankhen (colour)

Baharon Ke Sapne (B&W)


Jal Mistry [3]
1968
M. N. Malhotra
Humraaz (colour)

Jaywant Pathare Anupama (B&W)


1967
Fali Mistry Guide (colour)[4]

S. Ramachandra Yaadein (B&W)


1966
Dharam Chopra Waqt (colour)

Woh Kaun Thi? (B&W)


K.H. Kapadia
1965 Geet Gaya Patharon Ne
Krishnarao Vashirda
(colour)

Kamal Bose Bandini (B&W)


1964
Krishnarao Vashirda Sehra (colour)

Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam


1963 V. K. Murthy
(B&W)

1962 V Balasaheb Ganga Jamuna (colour)

1961 R.D. Mathur Mughal-e-Azam (B&W)

1960 V.K. Murthy Kaagaz Ke Phool (B&W)

1959 Dilip Gupta Madhumati (B&W)

1958 Faredoon A Irani Mother India (Colour)

1957 Radhu Karmakar Shree 420 (B&W)

1956 Dwarka Divecha Yasmin (B&W)

1955 Taru Dutt Boot Polish (B&W)

See also
Filmfare Award's
Bollywood
Cinema of India

References
1. "Best Cinematographer
Award (B&W), Colour" . Official
Listing, Indiatimes. Retrieved
Apr 28, 2013.
2. "Manorama Yearbook,
Volume 30". Manorama
Publishing House. 1995. p. 94.
“Deaths: October: Kamal Bose,
80, ace cinematographer, winner
of a record five Filmfare
awards.”
3. Gulzar, p. 590
4. Suresh Kohli (Oct 4, 2008).
"Blast From The Past: Guide
1965" . The Hindu. Retrieved
Apr 27, 2013.
Gulzar; Govind Nihalani;
Saibal Chatterjee (2003).
Encyclopaedia of Hindi
Cinema . Popular Prakashan.
ISBN 8179910660.

External links
Filmfare Nominees and
Winners

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