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Filmfare Awards Punjabi 2018 Winners

Winners

Winners of the Filmfare Awards Punjabi 2018

Winners of the Filmfare Awards Punjabi 2018 were announced at Mohali, Punjab on 23rd March 2018
Here's the complete winners list of Filmfare Awards Punjabi 2018:


Main Award Winners


Best Film - Lahoriye


Lahoriye

The film reiterates the fact that the boundaries between India and Pakistan are politically motivated. That given a choice, the people would willingly stay together in peace and harmony. It seeks peace, forgiveness and above all tolerance.

Critics Best Film - Rabb Da Radio


Rabb Da Radio

It’s an old-fashioned tale wherein a joint family gets divided over social status and depicts how this disparity comes in the way of relationship between the two branches of the family. And how it’s important to let go of such prejudices and move on.

Best Actor In A Leading Role (Male) - Amrinder Gill

Movie - Lahoriye

Amrinder Gill

The actor had to portray someone who loves a girl across the border and is willing to do anything to get married to her. He’s a strict clerk in the RTO at one hand and a lover foolish enough to be with the one he desires on the other. It was a role calling for both passion as well as an undercurrent of humour and Amrinder was a natural on both fronts.

Critics Best Actor In A Leading Role (Male) - Binnu Dhillon

Movie - Vekh Barataan Chailyea

Binnu Dhillon

The broad comedy offered a humorous critique on the blind faith still shown towards certain practices to ensure a happy married life and how the poor protagonist falls prey to them. He has to suffer various humiliations and Binnu Dhillon took it all on the chin for the role.

Best Actor In A Leading Role (Female) - Sargun Mehta

Movie - Lahoriye

Sargun Mehta

Love transcends all boundaries. When a man from across the border falls in love with the Pakistani girl played by Sargun Mehta, she can’t believe her senses and when that man somehow comes over and is successful in convincing her parents in letting her get married to her, her happiness is complete. Sargun has captured all the delirium of the first flush of love admiringly well on screen.

Critics Best Actor In A Leading Role (Female) - Mandy Takhar

Movie - Rabb Da Radio

Mandy Takhar

A daughter-in-law is expected to toe the line set by her mother-in-law even if the latter is wrong. Mandy Takhar played one such submissive new bride to the T. However, when things start turning from bad to worse, she takes matters in her own hands and rebels. The role could easily have gone melodramatic but Mandy kept the matters in hand.

Best Director - Ksshitij Chaudhary

Movie - Vekh Baraatan Challiyan

Ksshitij Chaudhary

Superstitions still rule our hearts and minds when it comes to marriage and sometimes the bride and the bridegroom have to undergo lots of ridiculous rituals to keep their elders happy. This is the crux of this relevant film which not only induces laughter but makes you think as well.

Best Actor In A Supporting Role (Male) - Karamjit Anmol

Movie - Manje Bistre

Karamjit Anmol

Using prosthetics, false beard and voice modulation, Karamjit Anmol transformed himself into a 70 plus years old halwai. His body language and diction were just perfect for the role and his punch dialogue got the maximum laughs in the film.

Best Actor In A Supporting Role (Female) - Nirmal Rishi

Movie - Nikka Zaildar 2

Nirmal Rishi

The actor reprises her role, that of a firebrand grandmother from the first film but isn’t as adamant this time around and has filled it with softer hues.

Best Music Album - Jatinder Shah

Movie - Lahoriye

Jatinder Shah

The romantic numbers of the film had rustic feel to them and complimented the cross border theme of the film.

Best Lyrics - Jass Grewal

Movie - Rabb Da Radio

Song - Rabb Da Radio

Jass Grewal

The song kind of resonated with the emotional core of the film.

Best Playback Singer (Male) - Amrinder Gill

Movie - Lahoriye

Song - Akhar

Amrinder Gill

The song talks about how a name can become an obsession and the singer has highlighted ths5 in his rendering.

Best Playback Singer (Female) - Neha Bhasin

Movie - Lahoriye

Song - Paani Ravi Da

Neha Bhasin

The song, a folk number, equates love with a flowing river and Neha’s melodious voice does full justice to it.

Best Debut Director - Amberdeep Singh

Movie - Lahoriye

Amberdeep Singh

Boundaries may be external but they haven’t yet breached the landscape of the heart. That’s the message of Amberdeep Singh’s debut effort as a director, which he has made with his heart in the right place.

Best Debut Actor In A Leading Role (Male) - Ninja

Movie - Channa Mereya

Ninja

The film required the protagonist to be all macho and yet intense and sensitive at the same time and Ninja brought out all the shades in spades in this Sairat remake.

Best Debut Actor In A Leading Role (Male) - Tarsem Singh Jassar

Movie - Rabb Da Radio

Tarsem Singh Jassar

The film was an emotional roller coaster and Tarsem’s role brought a touch of reason to the proceedings. His personality and body language matched his role -- that of a kind-hearted landowner to a T.

Other Winners

Best Editing

Manish More (Channa Mereya)

Best Sound Design

Parikshit Lalvani and Kunal Mehta (Sardar Mohammad)

Best Production Design

Tariq Umar Khan (Lahoriye)

Best Background Score

Sunny Bawra and Inder Bawra (Jora 10 Numbaria)

Best Choreography

Dewang Desai (Yaari - Sardar Mohammad)

Best Cinematography

Vineet Malhotra (Channa Mereya)

Best Original Story

Jass Grewal (Rabb Da Radio)

Best Screenplay

Gippy Grewal (Manje Bistre)

Best Dialogue

Amberdeep Singh (Lahoriye)

Best Action

Salam Ansari (Jora 10 Numbaria)

Best Debut Director

Amberdeep Singh (Lahoriye)

Filmfare Award for Living Legend

Guggu Gill

Lifetime Achievement Award

Preeti Sapru

Critics' Award Winners

Critics' Award For Best Actor (Female)

Mandy Takhar (Rabb Da Radio)

Critics' Award For Best Actor (Male)

Binnu Dhillon (Vekh Barataan Challiyan)

Critics' Award For Best Film

Harry Bhatti and Taranvir Singh (Rabb Da Radio)