Filmfail Awards

Filmfail Awards
Awarded for Worst in Hindi Cinema
Country India
Presented by Schitzengiggles Comedy
First awarded 2013
Official website FilmfailAwards.com

Filmfail Awards rewards the biggest fails of Bollywood. It is constituted by a group of Mumbai-based stand-up comedians called Schitzengiggles and produced by Silly Media and Entertainment Pvt Ltd. The awards will also be pay-back of sorts for critics who have had to sit through “many atrocious films round the year as part of their job. The results are based on an audience poll.[1]

Axe Deodorant were the sponsors of the first Filmfail Awards to be held on February 28th at St. Andrews Auditorium. The show will be aired on television on Zee Cafe (India only) on March 15th 2013.

Nominations

2013

Category Nominee For
FilmFail Movie of the Year Joker
Rowdy Rathore
Aiyyaa
Son Of Sardaar
Teri Meri Kahaani
Players
Dangerous Ishq
FilmFail Director of the Year Pooja Bhatt Jism 2
Kunal Kohli Teri Meri Kahaani
Sajid Khan Housefull 2
Madhur Bhandarkar Heroine
Rohit Shetty Bol Bachchan
Abbas-Mustan Players
Shirish Kunder Joker
FilmFail Actor of the Year Tusshar Kapor Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum
Akshay Kumar Rowdy Rathore, Joker
Shahid Kapoor Teri Meri Kahaani
Abhishek Bachchan Players, Bol Bachchan
Hrithik Roshan Agneepath
Ajay Devgn Son of Sardaar
Salman Khan Ek Tha Tiger, Dabangg 2
FilmFail Actress of the Year Kareena Kapoor Heroine
Sunny Leone Jism 2
Sonam Kapoor Players
Katrina Kaif Jab Tak Hai Jaan
Alia Bhatt Student of the Year
Sonakshi Sinha Rowdy Rathore, Joker
Son of Sardaar, Dabangg 2
Karishma Kapoor Dangerous Ishq
Filmfail Nice Try! award Hrithik Roshan as a tough guy in Agneepath
Sunny Leone keeping her clothes on in Jism 2
Tusshar Kapoor taking his clothes off in Kya Super Kool Hain Hum
Shirish Kunder for attempting a sci-fi Joker
Himeshbahi Memorial Worst Song Ishq Wala Love Student of the Year
Paw paw paw paw paw Son of Sardaar
Fevicol Dabangg 2
Chinta ta chita chita Rowdy Rathore

See also

References

  1. "And the loser award goes to...". Deccan Chronicle. Retrieved 2013-01-25.

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 11/18/2015. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.