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Filmfare Awards 2025: Abhishek Bachchan, Kartik Aaryan and More, Full List of Winners

Filmfare Awards 2025

The Filmfare Awards 2025 celebrated the finest in Indian cinema, marking a grand evening filled with emotional victories, powerful speeches, and unforgettable moments. From veteran performers to promising newcomers, this year’s ceremony highlighted exceptional storytelling and remarkable talent. Films such as Laapataa Ladies, Kill, and I Want To Talk dominated the stage, showcasing a vibrant mix of performances and creativity that defined Bollywood’s cinematic year.

Filmfare Awards 2025 – Winners List

Best Film (Popular):

Laapataa Ladies

Best Director:

Kiran Rao – Laapataa Ladies

Best Actor in a Leading Role (Male):

Abhishek Bachchan – I Want To Talk

Kartik Aaryan – Chandu Champion

Best Actress in a Leading Role (Female):

Alia Bhatt – Jigra

Critics’ Award for Best Actor (Male):

Rajkummar Rao – Srikanth

Critics’ Award for Best Actor (Female):

Pratibha Rannta – Laapataa Ladies

Critics’ Award for Best Film:

I Want To Talk – Directed by Shoojit Sircar

Best Supporting Actor (Female):

Chhaya Kadam – Laapataa Ladies

Best Supporting Actor (Male):

Ravi Kishan – Laapataa Ladies

Best Story:

Aditya Dhar & Monal Thakkar – Article 370

Best Screenplay:

Sneha Desai – Laapataa Ladies

Best Dialogue:

Sneha Desai – Laapataa Ladies

Best Adapted Screenplay:

Ritesh Shah & Tushar Sheetal Jain – I Want To Talk

Best Music Album:

Ram Sampath – Laapataa Ladies

Best Lyrics:

Prashant Pandey – Laapataa Ladies

Best Playback Singer (Male):

Arijit Singh – Laapataa Ladies

Best Playback Singer (Female):

Madhubanti Bagchi – Stree 2

Best Debut (Female):

Nitanshi Goel – Laaptaa Ladies

Best Debut (Male):

Lakshya – Kill

Best Debut Director:

Kunal Kemmu – Madgaon Express

Aditya Suhas Jambhale – Article 370

Best Action:

Seayoung Oh & Parvez Shaikh – Kill

Best Sound Design:

Subash Sahoo – Kill

Best Background Score:

Ram Sampath – Laapataa Ladies

Best VFX:

Redefine – Munjya

Best Choreography:

Bosco-Caesar – “Tauba Tauba” (Bad Newz)

Best Editing:

Shivkumar V. Panicker – Kill

Best Costume Design:

Darshan Jalan – Laapataa Ladies

Best Production Design:

Mayur Sharma – Kill

Best Cinematography:

Rafey Mehmood – Kill

RD Burman Award (Upcoming Talent in Music):

Achint Thakkar – Jigra, Mr & Mrs Mahi

Lifetime Achievement Awards:

Zeenat Aman

Shyam Benegal (Posthumously)

 

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The Filmfare Awards 2025 stood out for honoring films rooted in emotion, realism, and strong narratives. With new talents rising and seasoned artists shining, this year’s ceremony reinforced Bollywood’s evolving legacy where heart, craft, and cinema come together.

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