Here are the biggest winners of the night!70th Hyundai Filmfare Awards 2025 With Gujarat Tourism: Alia To Kartik – Full Winners ListundefinedBest Film – Laapataa LadiesKiran Rao’s Laapataa Ladies took home the top honour, winning Best Film for its heartfelt storytelling and strong social message. The film beautifully captured rural India’s charm, showing humour, emotion, and women’s empowerment seamlessly.Best Director – Kiran Rao (Laapataa Ladies)Kiran Rao’s return to direction after over a decade proved worth the wait. With Laapataa Ladies, she delivered a masterclass in simple yet powerful storytelling, earning the Best Director award for her nuanced, empathetic vision.Best Film Critics – Shoojit Sircar (I Want to Talk)Shoojit Sircar’s I Want to Talk impressed critics with its deeply emotional narrative and sharp social commentary. Known for his subtle storytelling, Sircar once again proved his versatility, earning critical acclaim and the Critics’ Best Film Award.Best Actor (Male) – Abhishek Bachchan (I Want to Talk) & Kartik Aaryan (Chandu Champion)Abhishek Bachchan’s compelling performance in I Want to Talk and Kartik Aaryan’s powerful portrayal in Chandu Champion shared the spotlight. Both actors delivered emotionally rich, career-defining rolesBest Actor Critics – Rajkummar Rao (Srikanth)Rajkummar Rao once again demonstrated his brilliance in Srikanth, embodying the inspiring journey of a visually impaired entrepreneur. His performance was sensitive, layered, and transformative, earning him the Critics’ Best Actor award for his remarkable authenticity.Best Actor in a Leading Role (Female) – Alia Bhatt (Jigra)Alia Bhatt’s performance in Jigra reaffirmed her position as one of India’s finest talents. She played a fiercely protective sister with emotional depth and conviction, making Jigra a heartfelt tale of courage and love.Best Actress Critics – Pratibha Ranta (Laapataa Ladies)Pratibha Ranta’s breakout performance in Laapataa Ladies earned her the Critics’ Best Actress award. She infused innocence and determination into her role, becoming the emotional core of Kiran Rao’s acclaimed film about lost brides and newfound freedom.Best Supporting Actor (Male) – Ravi Kishan (Laapataa Ladies)Ravi Kishan charmed audiences with his grounded and witty portrayal in Laapataa Ladies. As the village inspector, he balanced humour and empathy, delivering one of his most memorable supporting performances to date.Best Supporting Actor (Female) – Chhaya Kadam (Laapataa Ladies)Chhaya Kadam delivered a power-packed supporting performance, bringing raw strength and warmth to Laapataa Ladies. Her portrayal added emotional gravity to the film, earning her the Best Supporting Actress award for her authenticity and depth.Best Playback Singer (Male) – Arijit Singh (Laapataa Ladies)Arijit Singh’s soulful voice elevated Laapataa Ladies, earning him the Best Playback Singer (Male) award. His heartfelt rendition captured the film’s rustic yet emotional essence, reminding audiences why he remains Bollywood’s favourite voice.Best Playback Singer (Female) – Madhubanti Bagchi (Aaj Ki Raat, Stree 2)Madhubanti Bagchi’s mesmerising vocals in Aaj Ki Raat from Stree 2 earned her the Best Playback Singer (Female) honour. Her energetic yet haunting voice perfectly complemented the film’s thrilling, mystical vibe.Lifetime Achievement Award – Zeenat Aman, Shyam BenegalZeenat Aman and Shyam Benegal were honoured with the Lifetime Achievement Award for their immense contributions to Indian cinema. While Zeenat redefined glamour and boldness on screen, Benegal’s visionary storytelling shaped parallel cinema’s golden era.Best Debut Male – Lakshya Lalwani (Kill)Lakshya Lalwani made a powerful debut in Kill, impressing audiences with his intense action and emotional range. His commanding screen presence and commitment to the role marked a strong start to a promising career.Best Debut Female – Nitanshi Goel (Laapataa Ladies)Nitanshi Goel’s luminous performance in Laapataa Ladies made her one of the most exciting new talents of the year. She portrayed innocence and strength with equal ease, earning her the Best Debut (Female) award.
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