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Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role

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The Filmfare Best Villain Award was given by Filmfare as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Hindi films, to recognise an actor who had delivered an outstanding performance in a negative role.

Although the awards started in 1954, this category was first introduced in 1992 and has been marked as obsolete since 2007.

Superlatives

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Ashutosh Rana (l) and Nana Patekar (r) hold the record for the maximum wins in this category.
Category Name Superlative Notes
Most Awards Ashutosh Rana 2 awards From 2 nominations
Nana Patekar From 3 nominations
Most Nominations Amrish Puri 7 nominations 0 awards[1]
Most Nominations without a Win

Ashutosh Rana is the only actor to have won the Best Villain award in consecutive years, receiving the honor in 1998 and 1999. Amrish Puri received nominations in this category for three consecutive years, from 1991 to 1993. In 1994, Danny Denzongpa became the only actor to be nominated twice in the same year, although he did not win.

Abhishek Bachchan and Priyanka Chopra are the only actors to have received nominations in another acting category alongside Best Villain for the same performance. Bachchan was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for Yuva , while Chopra received a nomination for Best Supporting Actress for Aitraaz. Moreover, both actors were nominated in their respective categories in the same year (2004).

In 1997, Kajol became the first female actor to win the Best Villain award for her performance in Gupt: The Hidden Truth. She and Priyanka Chopra (Aitraaz, 2004) are the only female actors to have won in this category. Other female nominees include Urmila Matondkar (Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya, 2001), Shabana Azmi (Makdee, 2002), Bipasha Basu (Jism, 2003), Preity Zinta (Armaan, 2003), and Amrita Singh (Kalyug, 2005).[2]

Preity Zinta is also the only actor to have been nominated for both Best Actress and Best Villain in the same year, for her role in Armaan (2003).

Multiple wins

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Wins Recipient
2 Ashutosh Rana
Nana Patekar

Multiple nominations

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Nominations Recipient
7 Amrish Puri
5 Danny Denzongpa
4 Naseeruddin Shah
3 Shah Rukh Khan, Ajay Devgn, Nana Patekar
2 Ashish Vidyarthi, Milind Gunaji, Sadashiv Amrapurkar, , Manoj Bajpayee, Suniel Shetty, John Abraham

Winners and nominees

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In the list below, the winner of the award for each year is shown first, followed by the other nominees. The films are listed by the years when the award was presented.

1990s

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Year Photos of winners Actor Role(s) Film Ref.
1992

(37th)

Sadashiv Amrapurkar Maharani Sadak [3]
Amrish Puri Chuniya Chand Chaukhan a.k.a. Chuniya Mama Saudagar
Danny Dengzongpa Bhaktawar Hum
Om Puri Suraj Narayan Singh a.k.a. Baapji Narsimha
Raza Murad Daroga Shahbaz Khan Henna
1993

(38th)

Nana Patekar Majid Khan Angaar [4]
Amrish Puri General Dong Tahalka
Kiran Kumar Pasha Khuda Gawah
1994

(39th)

Paresh Rawal Velji Sir [5]
Amrish Puri Barrister Indrajit Chaddha Damini
Gulshan Grover Chhappan Tikli a.k.a. Jimmy Sir
Raj Babbar Jagannath Tripathi Dalaal
Shah Rukh Khan Rahul Mehra Darr
1995

(40th)

Shah Rukh Khan Vijay Agnihotri Anjaam [6]
Danny Denzongpa Chatur Singh Chitah Krantiveer
Dilawar Singh Vijaypath
Naseeruddin Shah Mr. Jindal Mohra
1996

(41st)

Mithun Chakraborty Amavas a.k.a. Vijay Bahadur Kunwar / Police Inspector Kranti Kumar Jallaad [7]
Amrish Puri Durjan Singh Karan Arjun
Ashish Vidyarthi Commander Bhadra Drohkaal
Danny Denzongpa ACP Negi Barsaat
Mohan Agashe Kooka Trimurti
1997

(42nd)

Arbaaz Khan Vikram Daraar [8]
Ashish Vidyarthi Ramanbhai Is Raat Ki Subah Nahin
Danny Denzongpa Katya Ghatak
Milind Gunaji Indrajeet Saxena Fareb
Naseeruddin Shah Ajay Narang Chaahat
1998

(43rd)

Kajol Isha Diwan Gupt: The Hidden Truth [9]
Aditya Pancholi Siddharth Chaudhary Yes Boss
Milind Gunaji Bali Thakur Virasat
Amrish Puri Raja Sahab Koyla
Sadashiv Amrapurkar Ranjit Rai Ishq
1999

(44th)

Ashutosh Rana Gokul Pandit Dushman [10]
Govind Namdev Thakurdas Jhawle a.k.a. Bhau Satya
Mukesh Tiwari Jageera China Gate
Shah Rukh Khan Manu Dada Duplicate
Sharat Saxena Raunak "Ronnie" Singh Ghulam

2000s

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Year Photos of winners Actor Role(s) Film Ref.
2000

(45th)

Ashutosh Rana Lajja Shankar Pandey Sangharsh [11]
Amrish Puri Surya Singh Thapar Baadshah
Naseeruddin Shah Gulfam Hassan Sarfarosh
Rahul Bose Sunny Thakshak
Sayaji Shinde Bacchu "Bhaiyyaji" Yadav Shool
2001

(46th)

Suniel Shetty Dev Ranjan Chopra Dhadkan [12]
Govinda Om Srivastav / Mahendra Pratap Singhania Shikari
Jackie Shroff Hilal Kohistani Mission Kashmir
Rahul Dev Naseer Ahmed Champion
Sharad Kapoor Prakash Sharma Josh
2002

(47th)

Akshay Kumar Vikram "Vicky" Bajaj Ajnabee [13]
Aftab Shivdasani Shekhar Saxena Kasoor
Amrish Puri Mayor Ashraf Ali Gadar: Ek Prem Katha
Manoj Bajpayee Raghavan Ghatge Aks
Urmila Matondkar Ria Jaiswal Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya
2003

(48th)

Ajay Devgn Tarang / Ranjeet Bharadwaj Deewangee [14]
Akshaye Khanna Karan Malhotra Humraaz
Manoj Bajpayee Babu Road
Nana Patekar Narsimha Shakti: The Power
Shabana Azmi Makdee Makdee
2004

(49th)

Irrfan Khan Ranvijay Singh Haasil [15]
Bipasha Basu Sonia Khanna Jism
Feroz Khan Saba Karim Shah Janasheen
Preity Zinta Sonia Sinha Armaan
Yashpal Sharma Sunder Yadav Gangaajal
2005

(50th)

Priyanka Chopra Sonia Roy Aitraaz [16]
Abhishek Bachchan Lallan Singh Yuva
Ajay Devgn Yashwant Angre Khakee
John Abraham Kabir Sharma Dhoom
Suniel Shetty Raghavan Singh Dutta Main Hoon Na
2006

(51st)

Nana Patekar Tabrez Alam Apaharan [17]
Ajay Devgn Kaali Pratap Singh Kaal
Amrita Singh Simi Roy Kalyug
Kay Kay Menon Vishnu Nagre Sarkar
Pankaj Kapoor Himmat Mehndi / Jambwal Dus
2007

(52nd)

Saif Ali Khan Ishwar "Langda" Tyagi Omkara [18]
Boman Irani Lucky Singh Lage Raho Munna Bhai
Emraan Hashmi Akash Kapadia Gangster: A Love Story
John Abraham Rohit Chopra Zinda
Naseeruddin Shah Dr. Siddhant Arya Krrish

See also

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References

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