The Filmfare Best Editing Award is given by the Filmfare magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Hindi films.
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Most Awards
Year | Editor | Film |
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2011 | Namrata Rao | Love Sex aur Dhokha |
2010 | Sreekar Prasad | Firaaq |
2009 | Amit Pawar | Mumbai Meri Jaan |
2008 | Amitabh Shukla | Chak De India |
2007 | P.S. Bharati | Rang de Basanti |
2006 | Bela Sehgal | Black |
2005 | Rameshwar S. Bhagat | Dhoom |
2004 | Shimit Amin | Bhoot |
2003 | Chandan Arora | Company |
2002 | Sreekar Prasad | Dil Chahta Hai |
2001 | no award given | no award given |
2000 | Jethu Mundul | Sarfarosh |
1999 | Apurva Asrani & Bhanu Daya | Satya |
1998 | Rajiv Rai | Gupt: The Hidden Truth |
1997 | V.N. Mayekar | Ghatak: Lethal |
1995 | Renu Saluja | 1942: A Love Story |
1989 | Renu Saluja | Parinda |
1983 | K. R. Kitoo | Ek Duje Ke Liye |
1981 | S. V. Mane | Insaaf Ka Tarazu |
1980 | Bhanudas Divakar | Junoon |
1979 | B. Prasad | Badalte Rishte |
1975 | M. S. Shinde | Sholay |
1972 | Hrishikesh Mukherjee | Anand |
1968 | N. M. Shankar | Saathi |
1964 | Pran Mehra | Gumrah |
1962 | Keshav Naidu | Bees Saal Baad |
1961 | G.G. Mayekar | Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti Hai |
1960 | Moosa Mansoor | Kohinoor |
1959 | Chintaman Borkar | Navrang |
1958 | Hrishikesh Mukherjee | Madhumati |
1957 | Shivaji Avadhut | Sharada |
1956 | G.G. Mayekar | Shree 420 |
1955 | Hrishikesh Mukherjee | Naukari [1] |
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