Filmfare Award for Best Music Director
The Filmfare Best Music Director Award is given by the Filmfare magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Hindi films, to the best composer/arranger of a soundtrack. This category was first presented in 1954. Naushad Ali was the first recipient of this award for his song "Tu Ganga Ki Mauj" from the film Baiju Bawra. For the first two years, it was awarded to the composer for a particular song and not the entire album. From 1956 onwards, awards in this category have been given for the entire soundtrack.
Superlatives
Category | Name | Superlative | Notes |
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Most Awards | A. R. Rahman | 10 awards | Awards resulted from 15 nominations |
Most Nominations | Laxmikant Pyarelal | 25 nominations | Nominations resulted in 7 awards |
Most Nominations In 10 Years (1995-2005) | Anu Malik | 13 nominations | Nominations resulted in 2 awards |
Most Nominations without a Win | Jatin Lalit | 11 nominations | – |
A. R. Rahman leads the winners with 10 Best Music Director Filmfare awards, followed by the music director duo of Shankar Jaikishan, who have 9. Laxmikant Pyarelal have the most nominations with 25, followed by Shankar Jaikishan with 20, and R. D. Burman with 17.
Shankar Jaikishan holds the record for the highest number of consecutive nominations (10), having been nominated for the award every year from 1959 till 1967, winning the award four times.
Incidentally, A. R. Rahman has won every time (10) he was nominated for this award except on three occasions - once in 2005 when he lost to Anu Malik second in 2014 when he lost to Ankit Tiwari, Mithoon and Jeet Ganguly for Aashiqui 2 and third time in 2016 when he lost to Amaal Malik, Ankit Tiwari and Meet Bros Anjjan for Roy
Laxmikant Pyarelal and A. R. Rahman have the distinction of winning the award four times in a row between 1978 and 1981 and between 2007 and 2010, respectively. Those who have won the award thrice in a row are Shankar Jaikishan (1971–1973) and Nadeem Shravan (1991–1993). Also, there have been three instances when a music director (or duo) were nominated thrice in the same year – Bappi Lahiri in 1985, Laxmikant Pyarelal in 1986 and A. R. Rahman in 2009.
Usha Khanna and Sneha Khanwalkar are the only two women to have ever been nominated for this award for their work in the 1983 film Souten and 2012 film Gangs of Wasseypur respectively.
Himesh Reshammiya got 4 nominations for his sole music direction and got 1 nomination with Meet Bros Anjjan, Yo Yo Honey Singh for film Kick.
Ankit Tiwari won 1 awards with Jeet Ganguly and Mithoon for Aashiqui 2 and got 1 nomination with Mithoon and SOCH for Ek Villain.
Yo Yo Honey Singh also got 2 nominations. One nomination for Kick with Himesh Reshammiya, Meet Bros Anjjan and One for Yaariyaan with Pritam, Anupam Amod, Arko Pravo Mukherjee, Mithoon. Jatin Lalit has never won this award after getting 11 nominations from (1992-2006) followed by Vishal Shekhar who have not won this award after getting 8 nominations from (2005-2013). Anu Malik has got a special award in 2001 for the film Refugee.
Multiple nominations
The following 28 music directors (or duo/trio) have received multiple Best Music Director nominations. The list is sorted by the number of total awards (with the number of total nominations listed in parentheses).
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Winner and Nominees
In the list below, the winner of the award for each year is shown first, followed by the other nominees. The films are listed by the years when the award was presented. The announcing of nominations became regular after 1956.
1950s
- 1954 Naushad Ali – Baiju Bawra for the song "Tu Ganga Ki Mauj" [A]
- 1955 S. D. Burman – Taxi Driver for the song "Jaaye To Jaaye Kahan" [B]
- 1956 Hemant Kumar – Nagin
- 1957 Shankar Jaikishan – Chori Chori
- 1958 O. P. Nayyar – Naya Daur
- 1959 Salil Chowdhury – Madhumati
1960s
- 1960 Shankar Jaikishan – Anari
- S. D. Burman – Sujata
- Shankar Jaikishan – Chhoti Bahen
- 1961 Shankar Jaikishan – Dil Apna Aur Preet Parai
- 1962 Ravi – Gharana
- 1963 Shankar Jaikishan – Professor
- 1964 Roshan – Taj Mahal
- 1965 Laxmikant-Pyarelal – Dosti
- 1966 Ravi – Khandan
- 1967 Shankar Jaikishan – Suraj
- 1968 Laxmikant-Pyarelal – Milan
- 1969 Shankar Jaikishan – Brahmachari
1970s
- 1970 Laxmikant-Pyarelal – Jeene Ki Raah
- S. D. Burman – Aradhana
- Shankar Jaikishan – Chanda Aur Bijli
- 1971 Shankar Jaikishan – Pehchaan
- Laxmikant-Pyarelal – Do Raaste
- S. D. Burman – Talaash
- 1972 Shankar Jaikishan – Mera Naam Joker
- R. D. Burman – Caravan
- Shankar Jaikishan – Andaz
- 1973 Shankar Jaikishan – Be-Imaan
- 1974 S. D. Burman – Abhimaan
- Kalyanji Anandji – Zanjeer
- Laxmikant-Pyarelal – Bobby
- Laxmikant-Pyarelal – Daag
- R. D. Burman – Yaadon Ki Baaraat
- 1975 Kalyanji Anandji – Kora Kagaz
- 1976 Rajesh Roshan – Julie
- Laxmikant-Pyarelal – Dulhan
- R. D. Burman – Khel Khel Mein
- R. D. Burman – Sholay
- Shankar Jaikishan – Sanyasi
- 1977 Khayyam – Kabhi Kabhie
- 1978 Laxmikant-Pyarelal – Amar Akbar Anthony
- Jaidev – Alaap
- R. D. Burman – Hum Kisise Kum Naheen
- R. D. Burman – Kinara
- Rajesh Roshan – Swami
- 1979 Laxmikant-Pyarelal – Satyam Shivam Sundaram
1980s
- 1980 Laxmikant-Pyarelal – Sargam
- Khayyam – Noorie
- Laxmikant-Pyarelal – Jaani Dushman
- Rajesh Roshan – Kaala Patthar
- Rajesh Roshan – Mr. Natwarlal
- 1981 Laxmikant-Pyarelal – Karz
- Kalyanji Anandji – Qurbani
- Khayyam – Thodisi Bewafaii
- R. D. Burman – Shaan
- Laxmikant-Pyarelal – Aasha
- 1982 Khayyam – Umrao Jaan
- 1983 R. D. Burman – Sanam Teri Kasam
- 1984 R. D. Burman – Masoom
- Khayyam – Razia Sultan
- Laxmikant-Pyarelal – Hero
- R. D. Burman – Betaab
- Usha Khanna – Souten
- 1985 Bappi Lahiri – Sharaabi
- Anu Malik – Sohni Mahiwal
- Bappi Lahiri – Kasam Paida Karne Wale Ki
- Bappi Lahiri – Tohfa
- R. D. Burman – Jawani
- 1986 Ravindra Jain – Ram Teri Ganga Maili
- Laxmikant-Pyarelal – Meri Jung
- Laxmikant-Pyarelal – Pyaar Jhukta Nahin
- Laxmikant-Pyarelal – Sur Sangam
- R. D. Burman – Saagar
- 1987 No Award
- 1988 No Award
- 1989 Anand-Milind – Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak
1990s
- 1990 Raam Laxman – Maine Pyar Kiya
- 1991 Nadeem-Shravan – Aashiqui
- Anand-Milind – Baaghi
- Anand Milind – Dil
- Bappi Lahiri – Aaj Ka Arjun
- 1992 Nadeem-Shravan – Saajan
- Hridaynath Mangeshkar – Lekin...
- Laxmikant-Pyarelal – Saudagar
- Nadeem-Shravan – Phool Aur Kaante
- 1993 Nadeem-Shravan – Deewana
- 1994 Anu Malik – Baazigar
- 1995 R. D. Burman – 1942: A Love Story
- Anu Malik – Main Khiladi Tu Anari
- Dilip Sen and Sameer Sen – Yeh Dillagi
- Raam Laxman – Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!
- Viju Shah – Mohra
- 1996 A. R. Rahman – Rangeela
- 1997 Nadeem-Shravan – Raja Hindustani
- 1998 Uttam Singh – Dil To Pagal Hai
- 1999 A. R. Rahman – Dil Se..
- Anu Malik – Soldier
- Jatin Lalit – Kuch Kuch Hota Hai
- Jatin Lalit – Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha
- Viju Shah – Bade Miyan Chote Miyan
2000s
- 2000 A. R. Rahman – Taal
- Anu Malik – Biwi No.1
- Anu Malik – Haseena Maan Jayegi
- Ismail Darbar – Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam
- Jatin Lalit – Sarfarosh
- 2001 Rajesh Roshan – Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai
- Anu Malik – Fiza
- Anu Malik – Josh
- Anu Malik – Refugee (2000 film) Winner - Special Award
- Jatin Lalit – Mohabbatein
- Nadeem-Shravan – Dhadkan
- 2002 A. R. Rahman – Lagaan
- 2003 A. R. Rahman – Saathiya
- 2004 Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy – Kal Ho Naa Ho
- 2005 Anu Malik – Main Hoon Na
- A. R. Rahman – Swades
- Anu Malik – Murder
- Pritam – Dhoom
- Late Madan Mohan – Veer-Zaara
- 2006 Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy – Bunty Aur Babli
- 2007 A. R. Rahman – Rang De Basanti
- Himesh Reshammiya – Aksar
- Jatin Lalit – Fanaa
- Pritam – Dhoom 2
- Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy – Don
- Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy – Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna
- 2008 A. R. Rahman – Guru
- Monty Sharma – Saawariya
- Pritam – Jab We Met
- Pritam – Life in a... Metro
- Vishal-Shekhar – Om Shanti Om
- 2009 A. R. Rahman – Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na
- A. R. Rahman – Ghajini
- A. R. Rahman – Jodhaa Akbar
- Pritam – Race
- Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy – Rock On!!
- Vishal-Shekhar – Dostana
2010s
- 2010 A. R. Rahman – Delhi-6
- 2011 Sajid-Wajid and Lalit Pandit – Dabangg
- 2012 A. R. Rahman – Rockstar[1]
- 2013 Pritam – Barfi!
- 2014 Ankit Tiwari, Mithoon and Jeet Ganguly – Aashiqui 2
- 2015 Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy - 2 States
- Amit Trivedi – Queen
- Anupam Amod, Arko Pravo Mukherjee, Yo Yo Honey Singh, Mithoon, Pritam – Yaariyan
- Himesh Reshammiya, Meet Bros Anjjan, Yo Yo Honey Singh – Kick
- Mithoon, Ankit Tiwari, SOCH – Ek Villain
- 2016 Amaal Mallik, Ankit Tiwari, Meet Bros Anjjan – Roy
See also
Notes
- A^ :Naushad won the 1954 award for the song "Tu Ganga Ki Mauj", sung by Mohammed Rafi, and not the entire album.[2]
- B^ :S. D. Burman won the 1955 award for the song "Jaye To Jaye Kahan", sung by Talat Mahmood, and not the entire album.
References
- ↑ "Filmfare Awards 2011 Winners". Times of India. 31 January 2012. Retrieved 20 February 2012.
- ↑ "Naushad: Composer of the Century". Rediff.com. May 8, 2006.