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Screen Awards
Awarded forExcellence in the Bollywood film industry
CountryIndia
Presented byScreen
First award1995; 31 years ago (1995)
Final award8 December 2019 (2019-12-08)
Television/radio coverage
Network
Most recent Screen Award winners
← 2018
2019
  File:Ranveer at filmfare (cropped).jpg File:Alia Bhatt at Mukesh Ambani’s residence for Ganesh Chaturthi celebration (20).jpg
Award Best Actor Best Actress
Winner Ranveer Singh
(Gully Boy)
Alia Bhatt
(Gully Boy)
  File:Gulshan Devaiya at a special screening of Lipstick Under My Burkha (cropped).jpg File:Kamini Kaushal.jpg
Award Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
Winner Gulshan Devaiah
(Mard Ko Dard Nahin Hota)
Kamini Kaushal
(Kabir Singh)
  File:Zoya at audio release of Talaash.jpg File:Prem Chopra speaking.jpg
Award Best Director Lifetime Achievement Awardee
Winner Zoya Akhtar
(Gully Boy)
Prem Chopra

Previous Best Picture

Stree

Best Picture

Gully Boy

The Screen Awards was an annual awards ceremony held in India, honouring professional excellence in Bollywood. The nomination and award selection was done by a panel of distinguished professionals from the industry. The awards were introduced by Screen magazine of the Indian Express Group in 1995. The magazine was acquired by Star India in 2015 and subsequently closed down.[1] Star India continues to sponsor the event under the Star Screen Awards title.

The name of each year's ceremony was determined by the presenting network: the first "Star Screen Awards" were telecast on Star Plus from 2000 until 2011, after which the "Colors Screen Awards" were broadcast on Colors and the "Life OK Screen Awards" on Life OK, each for a period of two years. As of 2019, Star continues to hold the television distribution rights to the event.[2]

History

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The Screen Awards, initiated by the chairman of the Express Group, Viveck Goenka, in 1994, focused on excellence in Indian films. The prizes were awarded by film industry insiders, as opposed to other award ceremonies, where winners are determined by juries. The Screen Awards were the first to be conducted annually.[3]

Until 2001, the awards were sponsored by Videocon International and hence known as the Screen Videocon Awards.[4] For regional film industries of South India, Screen has held three editions of the Screen Awards for excellence in South Indian cinema, and prizes were awarded for Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada cinema.[citation needed]

Awards

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Jury awards

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Critics' awards

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Technical awards

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Special awards

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Retired awards

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Records and facts

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Most awards to a single film

Most directing awards

Most acting awards – male (Best Actor + Best Supporting Actor), in chronological order

Most acting awards – female (Best Actress + Best Supporting Actress), in chronological order

Most awards for music direction

Most lyricist awards

Most playback singer awards – male

Most playback singer awards – female

Youngest Best Actress winner

Youngest Best Actor winner

See also

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References

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