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The 5th edition of the Filmfare OTT Awards took place on Sunday (1 December) with the the Diljit Dosanjh and Parineeti Chopra-starrer winning some of the night’s major awards including ‘Best Film’, ‘Best Director’, ‘Best Actor’, and ‘Best Original Screenplay’. Kareena Kapoor won the award for ‘Best Actor (Female)’ for Jaane Jaan and Ananya Panday took home the Critics’ Award for Best Actor (Female) in the film category for her work in Kho Gaye Hum Kahan. Vedang Raina, meanwhile, won the award for ‘Best Debut (Male)’.
Here’s a complete list of winners:
Best Film, Web Original: Amar Singh Chamkila
Best Director, Web Original: Imtiaz Ali for Amar Singh Chamkila
Best Actor (Female), Web Original: Kareena Kapoor Khan for Jaane Jaan
Best Actor (Male), Web Original: Diljit Dosanjh for Amar Singh Chamkila
Best Supporting Actor (Female), Web Original: Wamiqa Gabbi for Khufiya
Best Supporting Actor (Male), Web Original: Jaideep Ahlawat for Maharaj
Best Dialogue: Imtiaz Ali and Sajid Ali for Amar Singh Chamkila
Best Original Screenplay: Imtiaz Ali and Sajid Ali for Amar Singh Chamkila
Best Cinematographer: Sylvester Fonseca for Amar Singh Chamkila
Best Production Design: Suzanne Caplan Merwanji for The Archies
Best Editing: Aarti Bajaj for Amar Singh Chamkila
Best Background Music: A.R. Rahman for Amar Singh Chamkila
Best Sound Design: Dhiman Karmakar for Amar Singh Chamkila
Best Story: Zoya Akhtar, Arjun Varain Singh, and Reema Kagti for Kho Gaye Hum Kahan
Best Music Album: A.R. Rahman for Amar Singh Chamkila
Best Debut Director: Arjun Varain Singh for Kho Gaye Hum Kahan
Best Debut (Male): Vedang Raina
Best Series: Guns and Gulaabs
Best Film: Jaane Jaan
Best Director: Nikkhil Advani, Mumbai Diaries Season 2
Best Actor (Female), Series: Drama: Huma Qureshi for Maharani Season 3
Best Actor (Male), Series: Drama: Kay Kay Menon for Bambai Meri Jaan
Best Actor (Female), Film: Ananya Panday for Kho Gaye Hum Kahan
Best Actor (Male), Film: Jaideep Ahlawat for Maharaj
Special Recognition: Arjun Varain Singh for Kho Gaye Hum Kahan
Best Series: The Railway Men
Best Director: Sameer Saxena and Amit Golani for Kaala Paani
Best Original Story: Biswapati Sarkar for Kaala Paani
Best Comedy (Series/Specials): Maamla Legal Hai
Best Non-Fiction Original (Series/Special): The Hunt for Veerappan
Best Actor (Female) – Comedy: Geetanjali Kulkarni for Gullak Season 4
Best Actor (Male) – Comedy: Rajkummar Rao for Guns and Gulaabs
Best Actor (Female) – Drama: Manisha Koirala for Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar
Best Actor (Male) – Drama: Gagan Dev Riar for Scam 2003: The Telgi Story
Best Supporting Actor (Female) – Comedy: Nidhi Bisht for Maamla Legal Hai
Best Supporting Actor (Male) – Comedy: Faisal Malik for Panchayat Season 3
Best Supporting Actor (Female) – Drama: Mona Singh for Made in Heaven Season 2
Best Supporting Actor (Male) – Drama: R. Madhavan for The Railway Men
Best Dialogue: Sumit Arora for Guns & Gulaabs
Best Original Screenplay: Aj Nidimoru, Krishna DK, and Suman Kumar for Guns & Gulaabs
Best Adapted Screenplay: Kiran Yadnyopavit, Kedar Patankar, and Karan Vyas for Scam 2003 – The Telgi Story
Best Cinematographer: Sudeep Chatterjee (ISC), Mahesh Limaye (ISC), Huenstang Mohpatra, and Ragul Herian Dharuman for Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar
Best Production Design: Subrata Chakraborty and Amit Roy for Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar
Best Editing: Yasha Jaidev Ramchandani for The Railway Men
Best Costume Design: Rimple, Harpreet Narula, and Chandrakant Sonawane for Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar
Best Background Music: Sam Slater for The Railway Men
Best Original Soundtrack: Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Raja Hasan, and Sharmistha Chatterjee for Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar
Best VFX: Filmgate AB and Hive Studios for The Railway Men
Best Sound Design: Sanjay Maurya and Allwin Rego for Kaala Paani
Best Debut Director: Shiv Rawail for The Railway Men