38th Annual BFJA Awards
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The 38th Annual Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards were held on 1975, honoring the best Indian cinema in 1974.[1]
Main Awards[edit]
Best India Film[edit]
- Ankur
- Chorus
- Garm Hava
- Rajnigandha
- Chhenra Tamsuk
- Sonar Kella
- Namak Haraam
- Sujata
- Jadubangsha
- Phuleswari
Best Director[edit]
Best Actor[edit]
Best Actress[edit]
- Aparna Sen – Sujata
Best Supporting Actor[edit]
Best Supporting Actress[edit]
Best Music Director[edit]
Best Lyricist[edit]
- Mukul Dutta – Phuleswari
Best Male Playback Singer[edit]
- Hemanta Mukherjee – Phuleswari
Best Female Playback Singer[edit]
Best Screenplay[edit]
- Mrinal Sen – Chorus
Best Cinematography (Black & White)[edit]
- K. K. Mahajan – Chorus
Best Cinematography (Colour)[edit]
Best Art Director[edit]
Best Editor[edit]
- Gangadhar Naskar – Chorus
Best Audiography[edit]
Hindi Film Section[edit]
Best Director[edit]
Best Actor[edit]
Best Actress[edit]
- Shabana Azmi – Ankur
Best Supporting Actor[edit]
- Sadhu Meher – Ankur
Best Supporting Actress[edit]
Best Music Director[edit]
- Kalyanji-Anandji – Kora Kagaz
Best Lyricist[edit]
- M. G. Hashmat – Kora Kagaz
Best Male Playback Singer[edit]
Best Female Playback Singer[edit]
- Lata Mangeshkar – Kora Kagaz
Best Screenplay[edit]
- Shyam Benegal – Ankur
Best Cinematography (Colour)[edit]
Best Art Director[edit]
Best Editor[edit]
- G. G. Mayekar – Rajnigandha
Best Audiography[edit]
Most Outstanding Work of The Year[edit]
- Late Balraj Sahni – Garm Hava
Foreign Film Section[edit]
Best Film[edit]
Best Director[edit]
- William Friedkin – The French Connection
References[edit]
- ^ "38th Annual BFJA Awards". BFJA Awards.[dead link]