Nominations for 67thWolf777news Filmfare Awards 2022 - Best Dialogue
Best Dialogue - Amit Masurkar And Yashasvi Mishra
The film is a documentary of sorts on the wildlife sanctuary workers and the dialogue felt like something taken from real life. It was realistic and felt like proper conversations.
Best Dialogue - Dibakar Banerjee And Varun Grover
Dark, convoluted and layered, Dibaker Banerjee and Varun Grover have people the film with grey-shaded characters. The dialogue is as sassy as it comes and feels like something real people would say and not characters in a film.
Best Dialogue - Kabir Khan And Sumit Arora
The dynamics of the cricket team representing India at the 1983 world cup were brought to life in the dialogue, which of course was based on the actual conversation players had with each other.
Best Dialogue - Kanika Dhillon
The film takes a stand that sports committees, instead of going on a witch hunt against their own athletes, should adopt a more humanitarian approach to such cases. Branding a woman as a man is bound to hurt her mental wellbeing. The dialogue not only brings out the mental agony but also highlights her resolve when she chooses to fight for her rights.
Best Dialogue - Ritesh Shah
The angst of Udham Singh, the revolutionary who avenged the thousands killed during the Jallianwala Baug massacre 20 years later is given a voice through the philosophical dialogue of the film.
Best Dialogue - Sandeep Shrivastava
Shershaah depicts the story of the braveheart soldier who gave his life for the sake of his country during the Kargil War. The dialogue reflects his passion and commitment.