44th Filmfare Awards

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44th Filmfare Awards
Date21 February 1999[1]
SiteMumbai, India
Highlights
Best FilmKuch Kuch Hota Hai
Satya
Most awardsKuch Kuch Hota Hai (8)
Most nominationsKuch Kuch Hota Hai (18)

The 44th Filmfare Awards were held on 21 February 1999, in Mumbai, India. Karan Johar's directorial debut Kuch Kuch Hota Hai led the ceremony with 18 nominations and 8 wins - including a sweep of the major acting categories, a record it held till Gully Boy (2019). Ram Gopal Varma's Satya and Mani Ratnam's Dil Se.. were the other big winners, with 6 awards each.

Main awards[edit | edit source]

Karan Johar — Best Director winner for Kuch Kuch Hota Hai
Shah Rukh Khan — Best Actor Popular winner for Kuch Kuch Hota Hai
Kajol — Best Actress Popular winner for Kuch Kuch Hota Hai
Salman Khan — Best Supporting Actor winner for Kuch Kuch Hota Hai
Rani Mukerji — Best Supporting Actress winner for Kuch Kuch Hota Hai
Johnny Lever — Best Performance in a Comic Role winner for Dulhe Raja
Ashutosh Rana — Best Performance in a Negative Role winner for Dushman
Manoj Kumar — Lifetime Achievement Awardee
Helen — Lifetime Achievement Awardee

Best Film[edit | edit source]

Kuch Kuch Hota Hai

Best Director[edit | edit source]

Karan JoharKuch Kuch Hota Hai

Best Actor[edit | edit source]

Shah Rukh KhanKuch Kuch Hota Hai

Best Actress[edit | edit source]

KajolKuch Kuch Hota Hai

Best Supporting Actor[edit | edit source]

Salman KhanKuch Kuch Hota Hai

Best Supporting Actress[edit | edit source]

Rani MukerjiKuch Kuch Hota Hai

Best Comedian[edit | edit source]

Johnny LeverDulhe Raja

Best Villain[edit | edit source]

Ashutosh RanaDushman

Best Music[edit | edit source]

Dil Se... – A. R. Rahman

Best Lyrics[edit | edit source]

Dil Se..Gulzar for Chaiyya Chaiyya

Best Playback Singer, Male[edit | edit source]

Dil Se..Sukhwinder Singh for Chaiyya Chaiyya

Best Playback Singer, Female[edit | edit source]

Pyaar To Hona Hi ThaJaspinder Narula for Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha

Best Newcomer, Male[edit | edit source]

Fardeen KhanPrem Aggan

Best Newcomer, Female[edit | edit source]

Preity ZintaDil Se..

Best Story[edit | edit source]

ZakhmMahesh Bhatt

Best Screenplay[edit | edit source]

Kuch Kuch Hota HaiKaran Johar

Best Dialogue[edit | edit source]

China GateRajkumar Santoshi and K. K. Raina

R.D. Burman Award[edit | edit source]

Kamaal Khan

Best Action[edit | edit source]

Soldier – Akbar Bakshi

Best Art Direction[edit | edit source]

Kuch Kuch Hota Hai – Sharmishta Roy

Best Background Score[edit | edit source]

SatyaSandeep Chowta

Best Choreography[edit | edit source]

Dil Se..Farah Khan for Chaiyya Chaiyya

Best Cinematography[edit | edit source]

Dil Se..Santosh Sivan

Best Editing[edit | edit source]

SatyaApurva Asrani and Bhanu Daya

Best Sound[edit | edit source]

Satya – H. Shridhar

Lifetime achievement award[edit | edit source]

Manoj Kumar and Helen

Special Award[edit | edit source]

Shekhar Kapur

Scene of the Year[edit | edit source]

Ghulam

Critics' awards[edit | edit source]

Ram Gopal Varma — Best Director Critics winner for Satya
Manoj Bajpayee — Best Actor Critics winner for Satya
Shefali Shah — Best Actress Critics winner for Satya

Best Film[edit | edit source]

Satya

Best Actor[edit | edit source]

Manoj BajpaiSatya

Best Actress[edit | edit source]

Shefali ShahSatya

Biggest winners[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Bhatt, SC; Bhargava, Gopal K. (2006). Land and People of Indian States and Union Territories (in 36 Volumes). Vol. 16. Kalpaz Publications. p. 685. ISBN 81-7835-372-5.

External links[edit | edit source]

See also[edit | edit source]

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