The 70th Filmfare Awards 2025 will celebrate the best of Indian cinema, honoring outstanding achievements across films, performances, and music. The grand event is set to take place on 11th October 2025 at the EKA Arena in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. As one of the most prestigious award ceremonies in Bollywood, the Filmfare Awards continue to be a benchmark for artistic excellence, creativity, and cinematic brilliance.
Film enthusiasts and celebrities alike eagerly await this annual night of glamour, where red carpets, star-studded performances, and emotional victory speeches light up the stage. The 70th edition promises to be even more special as it marks another milestone in the legacy of Filmfare’s seven-decade-long journey.

Winners of 70th Filmfare Awards 2025
The winners of the 70th Filmfare Awards 2025 was revealed at the ceremony. Below is the winners list of 70th Filmfare Awards 2025.
| Category | Winner(s) | Film |
|---|---|---|
| Best Actor in a Leading Role (Male) | Abhishek Bachchan | I Want To Talk |
| Best Actor in a Leading Role (Male) | Kartik Aaryan | Chandu Champion |
| Best Actor in a Leading Role (Female) | Alia Bhatt | Jigra |
| Critics’ Award for Best Actor (Male) | Rajkummar Rao | Srikanth |
| Critics’ Award for Best Actor (Female) | Pratibha Rannta | Laapataa Ladies |
| Best Supporting Actor (Female) | Chhaya Kadam | Laapataa Ladies |
| Best Supporting Actor (Male) | Ravi Kishan | Laapataa Ladies |
| Critics’ Award for Best Film | Shoojit Sircar | I Want To Talk |
| Best Debut Actor (Female) | Nitanshi Goel | Laapataa Ladies |
| Best Debut Actor (Male) | Lakshya | Kill |
| Best Debut Director | Kunal Kemmu | Madgaon Express |
| Best Debut Director | Aditya Suhas Jambhale | Article 370 |
| Best Action | Seayoung Oh & Parvez Shaikh | Kill |
| Best Screenplay | Sneha Desai | Laapataa Ladies |
| Best Story | Aditya Dhar & Monal Thakkar | Article 370 |
| Best Dialogue | Sneha Desai | Laapataa Ladies |
| Best Music Album | Ram Sampath | Laapataa Ladies |
| Best Lyrics | Prashant Pandey | Laapataa Ladies |
| Best Playback Singer (Male) | Arijit Singh | Laapataa Ladies |
| Best Playback Singer (Female) | Madhubanti Bagchi | Stree 2 |
| Best Adapted Screenplay | Ritesh Shah & Tushar Sheetal Jain | I Want To Talk |
| Best Film | Laapataa Ladies | — |
| Best Director | Kiran Rao | Laapataa Ladies |
| Critics’ Award for Best Film | Shoojit Sircar | I Want To Talk |
| Best Sound Design | Subash Sahoo | Kill |
| Best Background Score | Ram Sampath | Laapataa Ladies |
| Best VFX | Redefine | Munjya |
| Best Choreography | Bosco-Caesar | “Tauba Tauba” (Bad Newz) |
| Best Editing | Shivkumar V. Panicker | Kill |
| Best Costume | Darshan Jalan | Laapataa Ladies |
| Best Production Design | Mayur Sharma | Kill |
| Best Cinematography | Rafey Mehmood | Kill |
| Lifetime Achievement Award | Zeenat Aman | — |
| Lifetime Achievement Award (Posthumous) | Shyam Benegal | — |
| RD Burman Award (Upcoming Music Talent) | Achint Thakkar | Jigra, Mr & Mrs Mahi |
Filmfare 2025 – A Celebration of Talent and Creativity
Every year, Filmfare honors both established legends and promising newcomers who redefine Indian cinema. From Best Actor and Actress to technical brilliance in cinematography, music, and sound, these awards celebrate every element that brings a story to life.
The anticipation grows as fans predict the winners, discuss performances, and relive memorable film moments from the past year. The ceremony will feature spectacular dance acts, celebrity appearances, and heartfelt tributes to cinema’s finest.

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