Filmfare Awards 2025 Winners: Full List from the 70th Edition, Best Film, Actors, Directors


The 70 th Filmsfare Awards 2025 winners announced in a glitzy ceremony

The shinning night of the 70 th Filmfare Awards 2025 was a glittering one. The event was hosted at the legendary Jio World Convention Centre in Mumbai, and was dedicated to the best of Hindi films, with the greatest of the Bollywood film industry gathered under one roof. The night was full of glamour, emotional presentations and memorable acts that created another triumphant chapter in the illustrious history of Filmfare. The awards this year celebrated brilliance in talent, as they have given credit to films that have been outstanding in terms of criticism and commercial performance in the preceding year.

An Evening of Glitz and Sensations.

The red carpet as usual was a visual spectacle on its own. The stars of Bollywood came in glamorous designer clothes - formal tuxes, flouncy couture gowns and sparkling sarees that gave the impression of blinding the crowd with each flash of the cameras. Veteran actors, young stars, and everyone united in the industry to sing praises about the magic of telling stories in Hindi movies.

The event was led by celebrities and the audience was thrilled by the wit, playfulness, and some nostalgia. In between the awards, the audience was served with the row of dynamic dance moves, emotional songs, and odes to the movie stars who inspired generations of actors.

Major Wins of the Night

The Filmfare Awards of this year honored films that had gone the extra mile and the performances which had left a permanent scar on viewer. The greatest beneficiary of the night was the period drama Aarambh which scooped several of the best awards, such as Best Film, Best Director and Best Screenplay. Director Kunal Verma was seen to be overwhelmed when he took home the Best Director trophy talking of the number of years of researching and hard work that went into rebuilding the historical narrative.

Best Actor (Male) was awarded to Ranbir Kapoor on his strong performance in Shatranj, a political thriller that presented diversity in him. The morally conflicted leader actor was one of the best that Kapoor received in the career.

Alia Bhatt won the trophy in the Best Actor (Female) category because of her contribution in Nirbhaya, a heartwrenching drama on the basis of true events. The emotionally appealing performance of Bhatt received many accolades because of its genuineness and power making her one of the best contemporary actors in Bollywood.

Best Supporting Actor (Male) was given to Pankaj Tripathi of Parivaar, a heartwarming movie about multi faceted family relationships and Best Supporting Actor (Female) to Shefali Shah, who was insightful and deep in her role Harleen in Shatranj.

Innovations and Young talent.

Congatulating the new talent is one of the most thrilling aspects of the Filmfare Awards and the same was done this year. The Best Debut (Male) honour was awarded to Raghav Sharma due to his performance in Safar, an adult film, which the younger generation related with a lot. His pure, natural act has a promising future of the industry.

The Best Debut (Female) award was conferred on Ananya Ahuja because of Dil Ki Khoj. Her screen presence and the capacity to add emotional nuance to a character struggling with the conflict inside, were praised by critics as refreshing.

Technical and Musical Accomplishments.

Filmfare has always been dedicated to bring out the behind-the-scenes genius that makes movies possible. Aarambh was awarded the Best Cinematography, and the cinematographer, Rajeev Menon was appreciated due to the stunning visuals that took the viewers back to another period.

In the musical category, Best Music Album was awarded to Nirbhaya composed by A.R Rahman whose soundtrack had haunting effects and empowering anthems. The extremely successful song Zindagi Ke Rang of the same movie received the award of Best Playback Singer (Male) to Arijit Singh, and the soulful ballad Tum Meri Ho to Shreya Ghoshal.

Critics' Choice Honours

The Critics Choice awards are an essential element of the Filmfare mission in terms of endorsing artistry which would not have been a mainstream commercial success. Critics Choice Best Film this year was awarded to Baavri, a minimalistic independent film extremely praised on its experimental storyline and very human subjects.

Critics Choice Best Actor (Male) trophy was won by veteran actor Naseeruddin Shah who did a sensitive, touching performance in Khaali Sheher, and Critics Choice Best Actor (Female) went to Vidya Balan, who did a sensitive and sensitive film Roshni, a movie about mental health.

Unforgettable Stages and Dedications.

Dazzling performances were also used in the award ceremony which made the whole ceremony lively. Ranveer Singh set fire to the stage with a range of his popular tracks and Madhuri Dixit stunned the entertainment with a dazzling homage to the great choreographer Saroj Khan.

The industry honored actor Irrfan Khan on his birth day, and this was one of the most emotional moments. The stars gave personal stories and a dynamic montage was shown to celebrate his glorious career.

The Bigger Picture

The Filmfare Awards are not about a glitz and glamour event, but the award still serves as a platform where the dreams, blood and sweat that go into Hindi cinema are given a reward. The diversity of the industry is captured in the winners this year, giving room to such grandiose, small-budget brilliants, and even socially conscious films.

In historical dramas and more personalized indie films, the winners have proven that the heart of Bollywood is louder when the creative voices are not afraid and speak truth. The amalgamation of the young talent and old genius makes sure that the future of Hindi cinema is bright, changing and accommodative.

The curtains fell over the 70th edition, and both fans and filmmakers left the event, being inspired and prepared to enjoy one more year of movie magic. The recollections of this star-spangled night will surely be unforgotten just like the films and performance honours will remain to paint the rich history of Indian movies.

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