Filmfare Best Villain Award

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The Filmfare Best Villain Award is given by Filmfare magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Hindi films.

Although the awards started in 1953, awards for the best villain category started only in 1991.

Kajol is the first woman who won this award. Only two women have won this award till date, she and Priyanka Chopra, though some other women (such as Preity Zinta and Esha Deol) have been nominated for this award.

Most frequent winners are Nana Patekar and Ashutosh Rana with two awards each.

Here is a list of the award winners and the films for which they won.

Year Actor Film
2007 Saif Ali Khan Omkara
2006 Nana Patekar Apaharan
2005 Priyanka Chopra Aitraaz
2004 Irfan Khan Haasil
2003 Ajay Devgan Deewangee
2002 Akshay Kumar Ajnabee
2001 Sunil Shetty Dhadkan
2000 Ashutosh Rana Sangharsh
1999 Ashutosh Rana Dushman
1998 Kajol Gupt: The Hidden Truth
1997 Arbaaz Khan Daraar
1996 Mithun Chakraborty Jallad
1995 Shahrukh Khan Anjaam
1994 Paresh Rawal Sir
1993 Nana Patekar Angaar
1992 Sadashiv Amrapurkar Sadak

As this award was instituted in 1991, it could not be given to some of the biggest, baddest screen villains in Bollywood history:

  • Amjad Khan for the evil dacoit Gabbar Singh in Sholay (1975)
  • Pran (1950s and 1960s) and Prem Chopra (1970s and 1980s) played heavies in many movies.
  • Amrish Puri, as well as many other villain roles, portrayed the villainous Mogambo in Mr. India (1987). He was known for the phrase Mogambo khush hua (It makes Mogambo happy).
  • Others : Jeevan, Ajit, Ranjit


Nasreen Munni Kabir's book Bollywood, Channel 4 Books 2001, for a whole chapter on villains and vamps.

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