16th Filmfare Awards

Brahmachari led the ceremony with 9 nominations, followed by Neel Kamal with 8 nominations and Ankhen with 7 nominations.

16th Filmfare Awards
Date1969
SiteBombay
Highlights
Best FilmBrahmachari
Most awardsBrahmachari (6)
Most nominationsBrahmachari (9)

The 16th Filmfare Awards were held in 1969.

Brahmachari won 6 awards, thus becoming the most-awarded film at the ceremony.

Shammi Kapoor won his only Best Actor award for Brahmachari.

Main awards

Ramanand Sagar — Best Director winner for Ankhen
Shammi Kapoor — Best Actor winner for Brahmachari
Waheeda Rehman — Best Actress winner for Neel Kamal
Sanjeev Kumar — Best Supporting Actor winner for Shikar
Simi Garewal — Best Supporting Actress winner for Saathi

Best Film

Brahmachari

Best Director

Ramanand Sagar – Ankhen

  • Bhappi Soni – Brahmachari
  • Ram Maheshwari – Neel Kamal

Best Actor

Shammi Kapoor – Brahmachari

Best Actress

Waheeda RehmanNeel Kamal

Best Supporting Actor

Sanjeev KumarShikar

Best Supporting Actress

Simi GarewalSaathi

Best Comic Actor

Johnny WalkerShikar

Best Story

Brahmachari – Sachin Bhowmick

Best Screenplay

Majhli DidiNabendu Ghosh

Best Dialogue

SaraswatichandraS. Ali Raza

Best Music

Brahmachari – Shankar-Jaikishan

Best Lyrics

Brahmachari – Shailendra for Main Gaoon Tum

Best Playback Singer, Male

Brahmachari – Mohammad Rafi for Dil Ke Jharoke Main

  • Brahmachari – Mohammad Rafi for Main Gaoon Tum
  • Neel Kamal – Mohammad Rafi for Baabul Ki Duaaein

Best Playback Singer, Female

ShikarAsha Bhosle for Parde Mein Rehne Do

  • Ankhen – Lata Mangeshkar for Milti Hai Zindagi Main
  • Diwana – Sharda for Tumhari Bhi Jai Hai

Best Art Direction, B&W

Majhli Didi - Ajit Banerjee [1]

Best Art Direction, Color

Noor Jehan - A.A. Majid [2]

Best Cinematography, B&W

Saraswatichandra - Nariman A. Irani [3]

Best Cinematography, Color

Ankhen - G. Singh [4]

Best Editing

Saathi - N.M. Shankar [5]

Best Sound

Shikar - P. Thakkersey [6]

Critics' awards

Best Documentary

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