Other ceremonies 1983, 1985 Site Mumbai | Date 1984 | |
The 31st Filmfare Awards were held in 1984, with the Indian New Wave at its peak. The biggest winner was a film belonging to the Parallel Cinema genre, Ardh Satya, a hard-hitting look at the corruption prevalent in the system and the politician-police-criminal nexus.
Contents
- Best Film
- Best Director
- Best Actor
- Best Actress
- Best Supporting Actor
- Best Supporting Actress
- Best Comic Actor
- Best Story
- Best Screenplay
- Best Dialogue
- Best Music
- Best Lyrics
- Best Playback Singer Male
- Best Playback Singer Female
- Best Art Direction
- Best cinematography
- Best Sound
- Best Editing
- Best Documentary
- Most Wins
- References
Shabana Azmi set a record that still is not equalled, becoming the only actor or actress to receive 4 nominations for the Best Actor or Actress Award, with 4 nominations for the Best Actress Award in 1984.
Best Film
Ardh Satya
Best Director
Govind Nihalani – Ardh Satya
Best Actor
Naseeruddin Shah – Masoom
Best Actress
Shabana Azmi – Arth
Best Supporting Actor
Sadashiv Amrapurkar – Ardh Satya
Best Supporting Actress
Rohini Hattangadi – Arth
Best Comic Actor
Utpal Dutt – Rang Birangi
Best Story
Ardh Satya – S.D. Panwalkar
Best Screenplay
Ardh Satya – Vijay Tendulkar
Best Dialogue
Arth – Mahesh Bhatt
Best Music
Masoom – R.D. Burman
Best Lyrics
Masoom – Gulzar for Tujhse Naraaz Nahin
Best Playback Singer, Male
Agar Tum Na Hote – Kishore Kumar for Agar Tum Na Hote
Best Playback Singer, Female
Masoom – Aarti Mukherjee for Do Naina Ek Kahani
Best Art Direction
Razia Sultan
Best cinematography
Vijeta
Best Sound
Vijeta
Best Editing
Vijeta
Best Film
Sookha
Best Documentary
Veer Savarkar