14th Filmfare Awards
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14th Filmfare Awards | |
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Date | 1967 |
Site | Bombay |
Highlights | |
Best Film | Guide |
Most awards | Guide (7) |
Most nominations | Guide (9) |
The 14th Filmfare Awards were held in 1967, honoring the best Hindi films of 1966.
Guide led the ceremony with 9 nominations, and won 7 awards, thus becoming the most-awarded film at the ceremony.
Guide also became the first film to win all 4 major Filmfare Awards - Best Film, Best Director for Vijay Anand, Best Actor for Dev Anand and Best Actress for Waheeda Rehman.
The ceremony also proved to be controversial, as S. D. Burman, who was nominated for Best Music and Lata Mangeshkar, who was nominated for Best Playback Singer for "Aaj Phir Jeene Ki Tamanna Hai", both lost their respective awards to Shankar-Jaikishan and Mohammed Rafi (for "Baharon Phool Barsao"), both for Suraj, despite being highly-favored for winning in their respective categories.
Main awards[edit]

Best Film[edit]
Best Director[edit]
Best Actor[edit]
Best Actress[edit]
Best Supporting Actor[edit]
Ashok Kumar – Afsana
Best Supporting Actress[edit]
Best Comic Actor[edit]
Best Story[edit]
Best Dialogue[edit]
Best Music[edit]
- Do Badan – Ravi
- Guide – S.D. Burman
Best Lyrics[edit]
Suraj – Hasrat Jaipuri for Baharon Phool Barsao
- Do Badan – Shakeel Badayuni for Naseeb Main Jiske
- Teesri Kasam – Shailendra for Sajan Re Jhoot
Best Playback Singer[edit]
Suraj – Mohammad Rafi for Baharon Phool Barsao
- Do Badan – Lata Mangeshkar for Lo Aa Gayi
- Guide – Lata Mangeshkar for Kaanton Se Kheench
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]
Critics' awards[edit]
Best Documentary[edit]
Handicrafts of Rajasthan
Biggest Winners[edit]
- Guide – 7/9
- Suraj – 3/3
- Phool Aur Patthar – 2/5
See also[edit]
References[edit]
https://www.imdb.com/event/ev0000245/1967/
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