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[[File:A still of the Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports, Shri Sunil Dutt in New Delhi on April 15, 2005.jpg|alt=|thumb|150px|[[Sunil Dutt]] — Best Actor winner for [[Khandan (1965 film)|''Khandan'']]]] | [[File:A still of the Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports, Shri Sunil Dutt in New Delhi on April 15, 2005.jpg|alt=|thumb|150px|[[Sunil Dutt]] — Best Actor winner for [[Khandan (1965 film)|''Khandan'']]]] | ||
[[File:Meena Kumari in Miss Mary.jpg|alt=|thumb|150px|[[Meena Kumari]] — Best Actress winner for ''[[Kaajal]]'']] | [[File:Meena Kumari in Miss Mary.jpg|alt=|thumb|150px|[[Meena Kumari]] — Best Actress winner for ''[[Kaajal]]'']] | ||
[[File:Padmini Ramachandran.jpg|alt=|thumb|150px|[[Padmini (actress)|Padmini]] — Best Supporting Actress winner for ''[[Kaajal]]'']] | [[File:Padmini Ramachandran.jpg|alt=|thumb|150px|[[Padmini (actress)|Padmini]] — Best Supporting Actress winner for ''[[Kaajal]]'']] | ||
[[File:Lata Mangeshkar - still 29065 crop.jpg|alt=|thumb|150px|[[Lata Mangeshkar]] — Best Playback singer winner for ''"Tumhi Mere Mandir" ([[Khandan (1965 film)|Khandan]])'']] | [[File:Lata Mangeshkar - still 29065 crop.jpg|alt=|thumb|150px|[[Lata Mangeshkar]] — Best Playback singer winner for ''"Tumhi Mere Mandir" ([[Khandan (1965 film)|Khandan]])'']] |
Latest revision as of 11:33, 30 July 2023
13th Filmfare Awards | |
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Date | 7 May 1966 |
Site | Bombay |
Highlights | |
Best Film | Himalaya Ki God Mein |
Most awards | Waqt (5) |
Most nominations | Himalaya Ki God Mein & Waqt (7) |
The 13th Annual Filmfare Awards were held in 1966, honoring the best in Hindi cinema in 1965.
Himalaya Ki God Mein and Waqt led the ceremony with 7 nominations each, followed by Kaajal with 5 nominations and Khandan with 4 nominations.The ceremony was notable as Meena Kumari made a record of most awards for Best actress at Filmfare winning her 4th award. The record has been matched by a few actresses including Nutan , Madhuri Dixit, Kajol, and Vidya Balan. Nutan and her niece Kajol are the only two actresses who broke the record held by Meena Kumari.
Waqt won 5 awards, thus becoming the most awarded film at the ceremony.
Awards and nominees[edit]
Best Film[edit]
Best Director[edit]
Best Actor[edit]
Best Actress[edit]
Best Supporting Actor[edit]
Best Supporting Actress[edit]
Best Story[edit]
Waqt – Akhtar Mirza
Best Dialogue[edit]
Best Music[edit]
Best Lyrics[edit]
Khandan – Rajendra Krishan for Tumhi Mere Mandir
- Arzoo – Hasrat Jaipuri for Aji Rooth Kar Kahaan
- Himalaya Ki God Mein – Indeevar for Ek Tu Naa Mila
Best Playback Singer[edit]
Khandan – Lata Mangeshkar for Tumhi Mere Mandir
- Himalaya Ki God Mein – Lata Mangeshkar for Ek Tu Naa Mila
- Kaajal – Mohammad Rafi for Choo Lene Do
Best Art Direction, B&W[edit]
Best Art Direction, Color[edit]
Best Cinematography, B&W[edit]
Best Cinematography, Color[edit]
Best Editing[edit]
Best Sound[edit]
Biggest Winners[edit]
- Waqt – 5/7
- Khandan – 4/4
- Kaajal – 2/6
- Himalaya Ki God Mein – 2/7