8th Annual BFJA Awards

The 8th Annual Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards were held on 1945, honoring the best Indian cinema in 1944.[1]

Main Awards

Best Indian Films (In Order of Merit)

Best Director

Best Actor

  • Radhamohan - Udayer Pathey

Best Actress

Best Actor in Supporting Role

  • Biswanath Bhaduri - Udayer Pathey

Best Actress in Supporting Role

  • Rekha Mitra - Udayer Pathey

Best Cinematographer

Best Music Director

  • Anil Bagchi - Sandhi

Best Lyricist

  • Sailen Roy - Udayer Pathey

Best Audiographer

  • Atul Chatterjee - Udayer Pathey

Best Dialogue

  • Sailen Roy - Udayer Pathey

Best Art Director

  • Souren Sen - Udayer Pathey

Best Screenplay

  • Udayer Pathey

Hindi Section

Best Director

Best Actor

Best Actress

Best Actor in Supporting Role

Best Actress in Supporting Role

Best Music Director

Best Lyricist

  • Narendra Sharma - Hamari Baat

Best Cinematographer

  • Sudhin Majumder - Wapas

Best Audiographer

  • A. K. Parmar - Shakuntala

Best Dialogue

  • Bhagabati Charan Varma - Hamari Baat

Best Art Director

  • Bal Gajbar - Shakuntala

Best Screenplay

Foreign Film Section

Ten Best Films

  1. The Song of Bernadette
  2. Madame Curie
  3. Since You Went Away
  4. For Whom the Bell Tolls
  5. It Happened Tomorrow
  6. The Constant Nymph
  7. Going My Way
  8. Mission to Moscow
  9. Heaven Can Wait
  10. Jane Eyre

Best Director

Best Actor

Best Actress

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