Movies That Won the Most Filmfare Awards
Dil To Pagal Hai (1997, 7 awards)
SRK won Best Actor for this Yash Chopra romance about destined love. He nostalgically recalled his arduous, transformative journey in a heartfelt speech.
Omkara (2006, 8 awards)
Shakespeare adaptation intensely transformed by director Bhardwaj earned Saif Ali Khan his first Filmfare for brilliantly complex villain.
Lagaan (2001, 8 awards)
Sweeping cricket drama set in colonial India won 8 awards including Best Actor for Aamir Khan.
Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998, 8 awards)
Johars tender romance connecting generations won 8 awards including top acting honors for SRK and Salman Khan.
Kaho Naa… Pyaar Hai (2000, 9 awards)
Hrithik Roshan’s explosive debut also dominated awards night, including two wins for him. He intriguingly recounted nearly drowning shooting a death scene underwater.
1942 A Love Story (1994, 9 awards)
With 9 technical wins but no acting honors, it was most awarded film for 36 years which is quite a rare feat.
Bajirao Mastani (2015, 10 awards)
Bhansalis visually resplendent historical epic earned Ranveer his first Filmfare as one of 10 awards. Ranveer movingly dedicated the honor to his supportive parents.
Black (2005, 11 awards)
Dominated with 11 wins including all major categories, a record sweep. Amitabh Bachchan remarkably revealed not charging any fees, just to work with acclaimed director Sanjay Leela Bhansali.
Devdas (2002, 10 awards)
Grand adaptation starring SRK took home 10 awards. He gave an emotional speech before back surgery, conveying the roles personal significance.
Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995, 10 awards)
Iconic SRK-Kajol romance swept top honors like Best Film. Its eternal popularity persists today given memorable performances and chemistry.
Gully Boy (2019, 13 awards)
Film about a rapper from Mumbai slums won a record 13 Filmfare Awards. Critics and audiences loved Zoya Akhtars sensational directorial centering an aspiring artist pursuing his musical dreams.
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