Bhojpuri Film Awards
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Bhojpuri Film Awards | |
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Awarded for | Bhojpuri Film |
Country | India |
Presented by | AB5 Multimedia |
First awarded | 2001 |
Website | bhojpurifilmawards |
The Bhojpuri Film Awards are an awards ceremony recognizing the best of Bhojpuri cinema. The awards have been presented annually since 2005.[1]
1st Bhojpuri Film Awards
[edit]In 2005, the following awards were presented:[2]
- Best Actress: Nagma (Dulha Milal Dildar)
- Best Director: Ranjan Kumar Singh (Firangi Dulhiniya)
- Best Singer Male: Manoj Tiwari (Bandhan Tute Na)
- Best Negative Male: Tinu Verma (Dharti Putra)
- Best Film: Ganga Mile Sagar Se
- Best Actor: Ravi Kishan (Panditji bataai na biyah kab hoyee)
- Best Negative Female: Upasana Singh (Bandhan Tute na)
- Best Supporting Male: Kunal Singh (Panditji bataai na biyah kab hoyee)
- Best Supporting Female: Rinku (Ghar Duar)
- Best Comedian: Ashok Saraf (Mayee ke Bitwa)
- Best Music Director: Nikhil-Vinay (Kab hoyee Gawanawa hamaar)
- Best Singer Female: Deepa Narayan (Ganga Mile Sagar Se)
- Best Story: Ranjan Kumar Singh (Firangi Dulhiniya)
- Best Screenplay: Keshav Rathod (Kab Hoi Gawanawa Hamaar)
- Best Lyricist: Vinay Bihari (Panditji bataai na biyah kab hoyee)
- Best Dialogue: Vinay Bihari (Bandhan Tute Na)
- Best Fightmaster: Tinu Verma (Dharati Putra)
- Best Editor: Asif Khan (Mayee re kar de Bidai Hamaar)
- Best Choreographer: Ram Dewan (Mayee re kar de Bidai Hamaar)
- Best Cinematographer: B. Shauqat (Mayee re kar de Bidai Hamaar)
- Best Art Director: Anjani Tiwari (Ganga Mile Sagar Se)
- Best Publicity Designer: Narsu (Panditji bataai na biyah kab hoyee)
- Lifetime Achievement Award: Kumkumji
- Special Award: Udit Narayan
- Special Award: Rani Chatterjee
2nd Bhojpuri Film Awards
[edit]In 2006, the following awards were presented:[3]
- Best Film: Deepak Sawant (Ganga)
- Best Actor: Ravi Kishan (Pandit)
- Best Actress: Nagma (Ganga)
- Best Director: Ashlam Shekh (Dharti Kahe Pookar Ke)
- Best Singer (Male): Udit Narayan (Kanhaiya)
- Best Negative Male: Tinu Verma (Raja Thakur)
- Best Negative Female: Upasana Singh (Uthaile Ghunghta Chand Dekh Le)
- Best Supporting Male: Shatrughan Sinha (Raja Thakur)
- Best Supporting Female: Rati Agnihotri (Kanhaiya)
- Best Comedian: Anand Mohan (Pyar ke Bandhan)
- Best Music Director: Dhananjai Mishra (Pyar Ke Bandhan)
- Best Singer (Female): Pamela Jain (Toha Se Pyar Ba)
- Best Story: Vinay Bihari (Pyar Ke Bandhan)
- Best Screenplay: Manoj Hansraj (Pandit)
- Best Dialogue: Shanti Bhusan (Sathi Sanghati)
- Best Lyricist: Vinay Bihari (Pyar Ke Bandhan)
- Best Editor: Manoj Shakla (Pandit)
- Best Fightmaster: Tinnu Varma (Pandit)
- Best Choreographer: Pappu Khanna (Pyar Ke Bandhan)
- Best Cinematographer: Gyan Sahaye (Bairi Piya)
- Best Art Director: Ananjani Tiwari (Kanhaiya)
- Best Publicity Designer: Narsu (Raja Thakur)
- Best Newcomer (Male): Abhay Kumar (Saiya Sipahiya)
- Best Newcomer (Female): Lata (Hamri Bhi Aavegi Barat)
- Best National Integrate: Abhay Sinha (Pyar ke Bandhan)
- Bhagwati Prasad Gupta Award: Mohanji Prasad
- Lifetime Achievement: Madhuri Mishra
3rd Bhojpuri Film Awards
[edit]In 2007, the following awards were presented:[4]
- Best Film: Raaj Israni (Shrimaan Driver Babu)
- Best Director: K. D. (Shrimaan Driver Babu)
- Best Actor: Ravi Kishan (Pandav)
- Best Actress: Urvashi Dolakia (Saas Rani Bahoo Naikrani)
- Best Singer (Male): Dineshlal Nirahu (Kahan Jaeba Raja Najaria Ladae Ke)
- Best Singer (Female): Kalpana Patowary (UP Bihar Mumbai Express)
- Best Negative Male: Abdhesh Mishra (Kahan Jaeba Raja Najaria Ladae Ke)
- Best Negative Female: Roshan Khan (Bhojpuria Bhaiya)
- Best Supporting Male: Kunal Singh (Hamara Se Biyah Karba)
- Best Supporting Female: Konikalal (Mati)
- Best Comedian: Manoj Tiger (Nirahua Rikshawala)
- Best Music Director: Rajesh Gupta (Kab Kahba Tu "I Love You")
- Best Story: Shridhar Shetty (Hamara Se Biyah Karba)
- Best Screenplay: Nabab Arzoo (Sasurari Zindabad)
- Best Dialogue: Amit Jha (Mati)
- Best Lyricist: Vinay Bihari (Kahan Jaeba Raja Najaria Ladae Ke)
- Best Editor: Nabendu Sharma (Tu Hamar Hau)
- Best Fightmaster: Heera Singh (Janam Janam Ke Sath)
- Best Choreographer: Pappu Khanna (Tu Hamar Hau)
- Best Cinematographer: Heera Saroj (Hamar Saiya Hindustani)
- Best Art Director: Vijay Das (Kahan Jaeba Raja Najaria Ladae Ke)
- Best Publicity Designer: Ashok Mehta (Londonwali Se Nehiya Lagawli)
- Best Newcomer (Male): Sudip Pandey (Bhojpuria Bhaiya)
- Best Newcomer (Female): Pratibha Pandey (Hamara Se Biyah Karba)
- Best National Integrate: Rajendra Patel (Londonwali Se Nehiya Lagawli)
- Best Dancer: Sambhavna Seth (Hanuman Bhakt Hawaldar)
- Vishwanath Prasad Sahabadi Award: T-Series
- Lifetime Achievement Award: Sujit Kumar
4th Bhojpuri Film Awards
[edit]In 2008, the following awards were presented:[5]
- Best Director: Aslam Shekh (Bidaai)
- Best Film: Chandrashekhar Rao and Istiyan Shekh (Bidaai)
- Best Actor: Ravi Kishan (Dharam-Veer)
- Best Actress: Rinku Ghosh (Bidaai)
- Best Negative Male: Shailendra Shrivastav (Ye Bhauji Ke Sister)
- Best Negative Female: Upasana Singh (Mai Ta Bas Mai Badi)
- Best Newcomer (Male): Ajay Dikshit (Betba Bahubali)
- Best Newcomer (Female): Kalpana Shah (Jogiji Dhire Dhire)
- Best Comedian: Manoj Tiger (Lagal Raha Ye Rajaji)
- Best Supporting Male: Sikandar Kharbanda (Gabbar Singh)
- Best Supporting Female: Geeta Tyagi (Ye Bhauji Ke Sister)
- Best Singer (Male): Kumar Sanu (Vidhata [photaua se])
- Best Singer (Female): Indu Sonali (Ye Balam Pardeshi [Nazar Bhar Dekh Le])
- Best Music Director: Dhananjay Mishra (Hum Bahubali [Prem ke rog])
- Best Lyricist: Siddharth Priyadarshi, Kari humra se tani Pyar) ( Hum Bahubali )
- Best Story: Asalam Shekh (Bidaai)
- Best Screenplay: Ashalam Shekh (Bidaai)
- Best Dialogue: Surendra Mishra (Bidaai)
- Best Fightmaster: Shakil Shekh (Vidhata)
- Best Editor: Jitendra Singh Jitu (Nirahua Chalal Sasural)
- Best Dancer: Seema Singh (Jogiji Dhire Dhire [Ye Sakhi])
- Best Choreographer: Pappu Khanna (Hum Bahubali)
- Best Cinematographer: Karim Khatri (Mai Ta Bas Mai Badi)
- Best Art Director: Anjani Tiwari (Mai Ta Bas Mai Badi)
- Best Publicity Designer: Narsu [Shakti Art] (Hum Bahubali)
- Best National Integrate: R.K. Agrawal and Barkha D. Singh (Ye Bhauji Ke Sister)
- Lifetime Achievement Award: Rakesh Pandey
- Bhagwati Prasad Gupta: Venus Records and Tapes
5th Bhojpuri Film Awards
[edit]In 2009, the following awards were presented:[6]
- Best Publicity Designer: Creative Art - Ashok Mehta (Dahakela Jiara Hamar)
- Best Art Director: Samir (Aapan Mati Aapan Desh)
- Best Action Director: Riyaz Sultan (Aapan Mati Aapan Desh)
- Best Cinematographer: Akram Khan (Bhoomiputra)
- Best Editor: Jitu (Diwaana)
- National Integration: Bhoomiputra (A. M. Khan)
- Best Debut (Female): Subhi Sharma (Chhalani Ke Chhalal Dulha)
- Best Debut (Male): Ashish Gupta (Umaria Kaili Tohare Naam)
- Best Supporting Female: Bandani Mishra (Diwaana)
- Best Supporting Male: Sudesh Bedi (Aapan Mati Aaapan Desh)
- Best Item Dance: Seema Singh (Tohar Naikhe Kauno Jod Tu Bejod Badu Ho "Aaglage Mod Es Jawani Men")
- Best Choreographer: Rikki Gupta (Tohar Naikhe Kauno Jod Tu Bejod Badu Ho "Aaglage Mod Es Jawani Men")
- Best Story: S.K. Chauhan (Aapan Mati Aapan Desh)
- Best Screenplay: Aslam Shekh (Pariwaar)
- Best Dialogue: Heri Fernandish (Bhoomiputra)
- Best Lyricist: Vinay Bihari (Umaria Kaili Tohare Naam "Tan Ganga man prem ki")
- Best Singer (Female): Lata Mangeshkar (Umaria Kaili Tohare Naam "Tan Ganga man prem ki")
- Best Singer (Male): Udit Narayan (Umaria Kaili Tohre Naam "Phool ban ke chaman men")
- Best Music: Ram Laxman (Umaria Kaili Tohare Naam "Tan Ganga man prem ki")
- Best Comedian: Mustaq Khan (Bhoomiputra)
- Best Negative Female: Rani Singh (Sajana Sajaida Mang)
- Best Negative Male: Awadhesh Mishra (Odania Kamal Kade)
- Best Film: Pariwaar (Abhay Sinha and Ajay Sinha)
- Best Director: Aslam Shekh (Pariwaar)
- Best Actress: Pakhi Hegde (Pariwaar)
- Best Actor: Ravi Kishan (Bhoomiputra)
- Vishwanath Prasad Shahabadi Lifetime Achievement Award: Jaishree T
- Bhagavati Prasad Gupta Special Award: Durga Prasad
- Jury Mention Award: Pradeep Pandey (Diwaana)
6th Bhojpuri Film Awards
[edit]In 2010, the following awards were presented:[7]
- Lifetime Achievement Award: Vijay Khare
- Special Award: Nathu Bhai Gandhi
- Bhagwati Prasad Special Award: P. K. Tiwari (MD Mahuwa Channel)
- Jury Mention Award: Ranbhoomi (Abhay Sinha)
- Vishesh Patrakarita Puraskar: (Prashant Ujwal)
- National Integration: Najariya Tohse Lagi
- Best Actor: Dinesh Lal Yadav (Ranbhoomi)
- Best Actress: Rani Chatterjee (Devra Bada Satavela)
- Best Director: Anil Ajitabh (Ranbhoomi)
- Best Film: Ranbhoomi (Abhay Sinha)
- Best Choreographer: Kanu Mukherjee (Devra Bada Satavela)
- Best Singer (Male): Pawan Singh (Hamra Maati Mein Dum Baa)
- Best Singer (Female): Richa Sharma (Ranbhoomi)
- Best Item Dance: Sambhavna Seth (Ranbhoomi)
- Best Music: Madhukar Anand (Devra Bada Satavela)
- Best Lyricist: Rajkumar Pandey and Shyam Dehati (Devra Bada Satavela)
- Best Supporting Actor: Kunal Singh (Dil)
- Best Supporting Actress: Neelima Singh (Aaj Ke Karan Arjun)
- Best Negative (Male): Abdhesh Mishra (Dil)
- Best Comedian: Manoj Tiger
- Best Debut (Male): Manoj Pandye (Lahariya Luta Ye Raja Ji)
- Best Debut (Female): Bibhuti Triwedi (Najariya Tohse Lagi)
- Best Dialogue: Bhushan Shrivashtava
- Best Screenplay: Anil Ajitabh
- Best Story: M I Raj (Dil)
- Best Cinematographer: Damodar Naidu (Ranbhoomi)
- Best Sound: Ranbhoomi
- Best Editor: Harish Chaudhary (Ranbhoomi)
- Best Action: R. P. Yadav (Aaj Ka Karan Arjun)
- Best Art Director: Abdhesh Shravan (Dil)
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ fwire (18 September 2013). "8th Bhojpuri Film Awards in Lucknow". Firstpost. Retrieved 14 October 2015.
- ^ 1st Bhojpuri Film Awards.[dead link ]
- ^ 2nd Bhojpuri Film Awards.Archived 2010-11-14 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ 3rd Bhojpuri Film Awards.Archived 2010-11-14 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ 4th Bhojpuri Film Awards.Archived 2010-11-14 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ 5th Bhojpuri Film Awards.Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ 6th Bhojpuri Film Awards.Archived 2013-12-05 at the Wayback Machine