Filmfare Awards 2025: Complete List of Winners

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Filmfare Awards 2025: Complete List of Winners

The 70th Filmfare Awards took place on October 11, 2025, at the EKA Arena in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. The ceremony was hosted by renowned personalities Shah Rukh Khan, Karan Johar, and Maniesh Paul. The event celebrated outstanding films and performances from 2024.

Highlights from the Filmfare Awards 2025

The show featured several significant moments, with the film Laapataa Ladies leading in nominations and winning in multiple categories. Lifetime Achievement Awards were presented to celebrated icons Zeenat Aman and Shyam Benegal.

Complete List of Filmfare Awards 2025 Winners

Category Winner(s)
Best Film To be announced
Best Adapted Screenplay Ritesh Shah, Tushar Sheetal – I Want To Talk
Best Story Aditya Dhar, Monal Thaakar – Article 370
Best Dialogue Sneha Desai – Laapataa Ladies
Best Music Album Ram Sampath – Laapataa Ladies
Best Lyrics Prashant Pandey – Sajni (Laapataa Ladies)
Best Playback Singer (Male) Arijit Singh – Sajni (Laapataa Ladies)
Best Playback Singer (Female) Madhubanti Bagchi – Aaj Ki Raat (Stree 2)
R.D. Burman Award Achint Thakkar – Jigraa, Mr and Mrs Mahi
Lifetime Achievement Award Zeenat Aman, Shyam Benegal
Cine Icon Award Nutan, Meena Kumari, Dilip Kumar
Best Debut (Male) Lakshya Kill
Best Debut (Female) Nitanshi Goel – Laapataa Ladies
Best Debut Director Kunal Kemmu – Madgaon Express
Best Debut Director Aditya Suhas Jambhale – Article 370
Best Choreography Bosco-Caesar – Tauba Tauba
Best Background Score Ram Sampath – Laapataa Ladies
Best VFX ReDefine Munjya
Best Action Seayoung Oh, Parvez Shaikh – Kill
Best Editing Shivkumar V. Panicker – Kill
Best Costume Darshan Jalan – Laapataa Ladies

The 2025 Filmfare Awards not only recognized exemplary talent but also showcased the vision and creativity of contemporary filmmakers. With dominating performances in films like Laapataa Ladies and Article 370, the awards celebrated the vibrant landscape of Indian cinema.

This year’s ceremony served as a reminder that storytelling in film continues to inspire and connect with audiences from all walks of life.