The 4th Screen Awards also The fourth Annual Screen–Videocon Awards ceremony, presented by Indian Express Group, honoured the best Indian Hindi-language films of 1997. The ceremony was held on 17 January 1998 at Andheri Sports Complex, Mumbai, hosted by Jaaved Jaaferi and co-hosted by Achala Sachdev.[1]
4th Screen Awards | |
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Date | 17 January 1998 |
Site | Andheri Sports Complex, Mumbai |
Hosted by | Jaaved Jaaferi |
Highlights | |
Best Picture | Border |
Best Direction | J. P. Dutta (Border) |
Best Actor | Anil Kapoor (Virasat) |
Best Actress | Madhuri Dixit (Mrityudand) |
Most awards | Border (7) |
Most nominations | Virasat (15) |
Virasat led the ceremony with 15 nominations, followed by Border with 11 nominations, Pardes with 9 nominations and Dil To Pagal Hai with 8 nominations.
Border won 7 awards, including Best Film and Best Director (for J. P. Dutta), thus becoming the most-awarded film at the ceremony.
Awards
editThe winners and nominees have been listed below. Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (‡).[2][3][4][5]
Jury Awards
editTechnical Awards
editBest Story | Best Screenplay |
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Best Dialogue | Best Cinematography |
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Best Editing | Best Production Design |
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Best Choreography | Best Action |
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Best Audio-graph-er | Best Re-recording |
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Special awards
editLifetime Achievement Award | |
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Special Jury Award | |
Ramnath Goenka Award | |
Superlatives
editNominations | Film |
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15 | Virasat |
11 | Border |
9 | Pardes |
8 | Dil To Pagal Hai |
7 | Mrityudand |
5 | Yes Boss |
4 | Chachi 420 |
2 | Aar Ya Paar |
Aastha: In the Prison of Spring | |
Darmiyaan: In Between | |
Ghulam-E-Mustafa | |
Ishq | |
Yeshwant | |
Ziddi |
Awards | Film |
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7 | Border |
6 | Virasat |
3 | Mrityudand |
2 | Dil To Pagal Hai |
Pardes |
References
edit- ^ "Screen Award draws Border between good & the best". The Indian Express. 19 January 1998. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
- ^ "The 4th Screen Awards Nominations: Bollywood's best to vie for Screen-Videocon awards". The Indian Express. 9 January 1998. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
- ^ "The 4th Screen Awards: And the nominees for 1997 are…". The Indian Express. 9 January 1998. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
- ^ "The 4th Screen Award winners for the year 1997 are". Screen India. Indian Express Limited. Archived from the original on 7 January 2004. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
- ^ "The 4th Screen Awards Winners". Screen India. Indian Express Limited. Archived from the original on 20 October 2002. Retrieved 6 August 2021.