<p>The Filmfare Awards 2020 was held in Guwahati on Saturday, Feb. 15 and this marked the first time the event took place outside Mumbai, which made things quite special. Zoya Akhtar-directed <em>Gully Boy</em> emerged as the showstopper and bagged awards in several categories. In doing so, it overshadowed Shahid Kapoor's controversial blockbuster <em>Kabir Singh </em>(a remake of the Tollywood hit <em>Arjun Reddy</em>), the other 'hot favourite' heading into the big night. </p>.<p>Here is the Filmfare 2020 winners' list. </p>.<p><strong>Best Film - </strong><em>Gully Boy</em></p>.<p><strong>Critics' Award for Best Film:</strong> <em>Article 15</em> and <em>Sonchiriya</em></p>.<p><strong>Best Director </strong>- Zoya Akhtar, <em>Gully Boy</em></p>.<p><strong>Best Actor In A Leading Role (Female)</strong> - Alia Bhatt, <em>Gully Boy</em></p>.<p><strong>Critics' Award for Best Actor (Female</strong>) - Bhumi Pednekar and Taapsee Pannu, <em>Saand Ki Aankh</em></p>.<p><strong>Best Actor In A Leading Role (Male</strong>) - Ranveer Singh, <em>Gully Boy</em></p>.<p><strong>Critics' Award for Best Actor (Male)</strong> - Ayushmann Khurrana, <em>Article 15</em></p>.<p><strong>Best Actor In A Supporting Role (Male)</strong> - Siddhant Chaturvedi, <em>Gully Boy</em></p>.<p><strong>Best Actor In A Supporting Role (Female)</strong> - Amruta Subhash, <em>Gully Boy</em></p>.<p><strong>Best Lyrics </strong>- Divine and Ankur Tewari for <em>Apna Time Aayega</em> (<em>Gully Boy</em>)</p>.<p><strong>Best Music Album</strong> - <em>Gully Boy</em> and <em>Kabir Singh</em></p>.<p><strong>Best Playback Singer (Male)</strong> - Arijit Singh for <em>Kalank Nahi </em>(<em>Kalank</em>)</p>.<p><strong>Best Playback Singer (Female)</strong> - Shilpa Rao for <em>Ghungroo </em>(<em>War</em>)</p>.<p><strong>Best Dialogue</strong> - Vijay Maurya, <em>Gully Boy</em></p>.<p><strong>Best Screenplay </strong>- Reema Kagti and Zoya Akhtar for <em>Gully Boy</em></p>.<p><strong>Best Original Story </strong>- Anubhav Sinha and Gaurav Solanki for <em>Article 15</em></p>.<p><strong>Best Debut Director </strong>- Aditya Dhar, <em>Uri: The Surgical Strike</em></p>.<p><strong>Best Debut (Male) </strong>- Abhimanyu Dassani, <em>Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota</em></p>.<p><strong>Best Debut (Female) </strong>- Ananya Panday, <em>Student Of The Year 2</em></p>.<p><strong>Best Action</strong> - <em>War</em></p>.<p><strong>Best Background Score </strong>- <em>Gully Boy</em></p>.<p><strong>Best Choreograph</strong>y - Remo D'Souza for Kalank track <em>Ghar More Pardesiya</em></p>.<p><strong>Best Cinematography</strong> - <em>Gully Boy</em></p>.<p><strong>Best Costume</strong> - <em>Sonchiriya</em></p>.<p><strong>Best Editing</strong> - <em>Uri</em>: <em>The Surgical Strike</em></p>.<p><strong>Best Production Design</strong> - <em>Gully Boy</em></p>.<p><strong>Best Sound Design</strong> - <em>Uri: The Surgical Strike</em></p>.<p><strong>Best VFX </strong>- <em>War</em></p>
<p>The Filmfare Awards 2020 was held in Guwahati on Saturday, Feb. 15 and this marked the first time the event took place outside Mumbai, which made things quite special. Zoya Akhtar-directed <em>Gully Boy</em> emerged as the showstopper and bagged awards in several categories. In doing so, it overshadowed Shahid Kapoor's controversial blockbuster <em>Kabir Singh </em>(a remake of the Tollywood hit <em>Arjun Reddy</em>), the other 'hot favourite' heading into the big night. </p>.<p>Here is the Filmfare 2020 winners' list. </p>.<p><strong>Best Film - </strong><em>Gully Boy</em></p>.<p><strong>Critics' Award for Best Film:</strong> <em>Article 15</em> and <em>Sonchiriya</em></p>.<p><strong>Best Director </strong>- Zoya Akhtar, <em>Gully Boy</em></p>.<p><strong>Best Actor In A Leading Role (Female)</strong> - Alia Bhatt, <em>Gully Boy</em></p>.<p><strong>Critics' Award for Best Actor (Female</strong>) - Bhumi Pednekar and Taapsee Pannu, <em>Saand Ki Aankh</em></p>.<p><strong>Best Actor In A Leading Role (Male</strong>) - Ranveer Singh, <em>Gully Boy</em></p>.<p><strong>Critics' Award for Best Actor (Male)</strong> - Ayushmann Khurrana, <em>Article 15</em></p>.<p><strong>Best Actor In A Supporting Role (Male)</strong> - Siddhant Chaturvedi, <em>Gully Boy</em></p>.<p><strong>Best Actor In A Supporting Role (Female)</strong> - Amruta Subhash, <em>Gully Boy</em></p>.<p><strong>Best Lyrics </strong>- Divine and Ankur Tewari for <em>Apna Time Aayega</em> (<em>Gully Boy</em>)</p>.<p><strong>Best Music Album</strong> - <em>Gully Boy</em> and <em>Kabir Singh</em></p>.<p><strong>Best Playback Singer (Male)</strong> - Arijit Singh for <em>Kalank Nahi </em>(<em>Kalank</em>)</p>.<p><strong>Best Playback Singer (Female)</strong> - Shilpa Rao for <em>Ghungroo </em>(<em>War</em>)</p>.<p><strong>Best Dialogue</strong> - Vijay Maurya, <em>Gully Boy</em></p>.<p><strong>Best Screenplay </strong>- Reema Kagti and Zoya Akhtar for <em>Gully Boy</em></p>.<p><strong>Best Original Story </strong>- Anubhav Sinha and Gaurav Solanki for <em>Article 15</em></p>.<p><strong>Best Debut Director </strong>- Aditya Dhar, <em>Uri: The Surgical Strike</em></p>.<p><strong>Best Debut (Male) </strong>- Abhimanyu Dassani, <em>Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota</em></p>.<p><strong>Best Debut (Female) </strong>- Ananya Panday, <em>Student Of The Year 2</em></p>.<p><strong>Best Action</strong> - <em>War</em></p>.<p><strong>Best Background Score </strong>- <em>Gully Boy</em></p>.<p><strong>Best Choreograph</strong>y - Remo D'Souza for Kalank track <em>Ghar More Pardesiya</em></p>.<p><strong>Best Cinematography</strong> - <em>Gully Boy</em></p>.<p><strong>Best Costume</strong> - <em>Sonchiriya</em></p>.<p><strong>Best Editing</strong> - <em>Uri</em>: <em>The Surgical Strike</em></p>.<p><strong>Best Production Design</strong> - <em>Gully Boy</em></p>.<p><strong>Best Sound Design</strong> - <em>Uri: The Surgical Strike</em></p>.<p><strong>Best VFX </strong>- <em>War</em></p>