Filmfare OTT Awards 2020: Paatal lok to Raat Akeli Hai, Nawazuddin Siddiqui to Tripti Dimri winners of night
Emerging as one of the fastest-growing industries, the Indian OTT industry has been a reckoning force in fostering innovation and creativity in the country celebrating the indelible mark of the streaming industry and lauding stellar performances.
Filmfare hosted the inaugural edition of the Flyx Filmfare OTT Awards on December 19 at the Taj Lands End in Mumbai. It was a starry night filled with glamour and brilliance as the Black Lady was bestowed on the finest OTT content creators, actors, and their creations. Setting new precedents, Flyx Filmfare OTT Awards extended the six-decade legacy of the Black Lady to the digital realm by celebrating and honouring the unique stories, imaginative narratives and the exemplary talent of India's emerging digital entertainment industry.
The gala event witnessed the most-recognizable names from the Indian entertainment industry that include Pratik Gandhi, Nora Fatehi, Alaya F, Rajkummar Rao, Manoj Bajpayee, Priyamani and many more raise the glam quotient on the red carpet. The event was hosted by comedians Varun Thakur and Danish Sait, who kept the audiences entertained with rib-tickling humour and zestful jibes.
The partners for this year included Title Partner Flyx, co-powered by Tata Pravesh and Bosch Home Appliances, Driven by Skoda, Associate Partner LIC and more partners including Sugarbox.
Catch the ceremony December 26 onwards on Times Now and Romedy Now followed by a one-hour special premiere on Filmfare's Facebook page. Here is the full list of the award winners.
Paatal Lok won the most awards across categories in addition to bagging the Filmfare for Best Series.
Best unscripted (non-fiction) Original (Series/Bulbul): Team Times of Music.
Raat Akeli Hai won the Best Movie (web original) award.
Rahul Bose (Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Web Original Film Male).
Nawazuddin Siddiqui (Best Actor in a Web Original Film Male) culminated the ceremony on an emotional note with their heart-warming acceptance speeches that reminisced their journey leading up to the grand night.
Best Supporting Actor, Series (Female): Drama: Divya Dutta, Special Ops.
Best Editor, Series: Praveen Kahikuloth, Special Ops.
The Best Original Soundtrack, Series: Advait Nemlekar, Special Ops.
Best Actor, Series (Female), Critics: Drama: Priya Mani, The Family Man.
Best Supporting Actor, Series (Male): Drama: Amit Sadh, Breathe : Into the Shadows.
Best Actor, Web Original Film (Female): Tripti Dimri, Bulbbul.
Mithila Palkar, Dhruv Sehgal make their Filmfare debut by winning Best Actor in a Comedy Series (Female) for Little Things Season 3, Best Actor in a Comedy Series (Critics) for Little Things Season 3.
Best Supporting Actor, Series (Female): Comedy: Neena Gupta, Panchayat.
Best Cinematographer, Series: Slyvester Fonseca, Swapnil Sonawane, Sacred Games Season 2.
Best Background Music, Series: Aaloknanda Dasgupta, Sacred Games Season 2.
Best Actor, Series (Female): Drama: Sushmita Sen, Aarya.
Best Actor, Series (Male): Drama: Jaideep Ahlawat, Paatal Lok.
Best Screenplay: Sudeep Sharma, Paatal Lok.
Best Actor, Series (Male), Critics: Drama: Manoj Bajpai, The Family Man.
Best Series, Critics: The Family Man.
Best Director, Critics: Raj Nidimoru and Krishna D.K, The Family Man.
Best Director, Critics: Raj Nidimoru and Krishna D.K, The Family Man.
Best Comedy (Series/Specials): Panchayat.
Best Supporting Actor, Series (Male): Comedy: Raghuvir Yadav, Panchayat.