The 70th edition of the Filmfare Awards took place on Oct 11 2025, at the EKA Arena in Ahmedabad, Gujarat and it was a night to remember. The ceremony was hosted by the iconic duo of Shah Rukh Khan and Karan Johar, who reunited on the Filmfare stage after 18 years having hosted the awards ceremony in 2007. They were joined by Maniesh Paul who enhanced the hosting experience with his comic timing. With performances by Siddharth Chaturvedi, Kriti Sanon, Akshay Kumar and others of the film cohort, the commemoration of the seven decades of Filmfare was a grandiose event.

The event honoured the best of Indian film from 2024 across a variety of categories. Laapataa Ladies led with the most nominations and also became the biggest winner of the night, tying the record for most wins by a single film with Gully Boy (2019) starring Ranveer Singh and Alia Bhatt. Without further ado, Here is a complete list of the winners from the 70th Hyundai Filmfare Awards 2025 with Gujarat Tourism:

Full list of winners:

Best Film – Laapata Ladies

Best Director – Kiran Rao (Laapata Ladies)

Best Film (Critics) – I Want to Talk

Best Actor in a Leading Role (Male) – Abhishek Bachchan (I Want to Talk), Kartik Aaryan (Chandu Champion)

Best Actor (Critics) – Rajkummar Rao (Srikanth)

Best Actress in a Leading Role (Female) – Alia Bhatt (Jigra)

Best Actress (Critics) – Pratibha Ranta (Laapata Ladies)

Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Male) – Ravi Kishan (Laapata Ladies)

Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Female) – Chhaya Kadam (Laapata Ladies)

Best Music Album – Ram Sampath (Laapata Ladies)

Best Lyrics – Prashant Pandey (“Sajni” – Laapata Ladies)

Best Playback Singer (Male) – Arijit Singh (“Sajni” – Laapata Ladies)

Best Playback Singer (Female) – Madhubanti Bagchi (“Aaj Ki Raat” – Stree 2)

Best Debut Director – Aditya Suhas Jambhale (Article 370), Kunal Kemmu (Madgaon Express)

Best Debut (Male) – Lakshya (Kill)

Best Debut (Female) – Nitanshi Goel (Laapata Ladies)

Best Background Score – Ram Sampath (Laapata Ladies)

Best Cinematography – Rafey Mehmood (Kill)

Best Production Design – Mayur Sharma (Kill)

Best Costume – Darshan Jalan (Laapata Ladies)

Best Sound Design – Subash Sahoo (Kill)

Best Editing – Shivkumar V. Panicker (Kill)

Best Action – Seayoung Oh & Parvez Shaikh (Kill)

Best VFX – Redefine (Munjya)

Best Choreography – Bosco–Caesar (“Tauba Tauba” – Bad Newz)

Best Story – Aditya Dhar & Monal Thaakar (Article 370)

Best Screenplay – Sneha Desai (Laapata Ladies)

Best Dialogue – Sneha Desai (Laapata Ladies)

Best Adapted Screenplay – Ritesh Shah & Tushar Sheetal Jain (I Want to Talk)

Special Awards:

Lifetime Achievement Award – Zeenat Aman and Shyam Benegal (Posthumous)

R. D. Burman Award for Upcoming Talent in Music – Achint Thakkar (Jigra, Mr. & Mrs. Mahi)

Icon awards through the decades:

This was a special segment which honoured film icons through the decades of Indian cinema and whose contributions have left their mark on the industry as a whole. The list of awardees are as follows:

1950s: Meena Kumari, Bimal Roy, Dilip Kumar

1960s: Nutan

1970s: Jaya Bachchan, Amitabh Bachchan

1980s: Sridevi

1990s: Karan Johar, Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol