List of accolades received by Padmaavat

List of accolades received by Padmaavat
A picture of Ranveer Singh during promotions of the film Gunday.
Ranveer Singh won several awards for his role as Sultan Alauddin Khalji.
Total number of awards and nominations[a]
Totals 25 68
References

Padmaavat is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language epic period drama film directed and produced by Sanjay Leela Bhansali. The film stars Deepika Padukone as Rani Padmavati, Shahid Kapoor as Maharawal Ratan Singh and Ranveer Singh as Sultan Alauddin Khilji and features Aditi Rao Hydari, Jim Sarbh, Raza Murad, and Anupriya Goenka in supporting roles. The film's screenplay was written by Bhansali and Prakash Kapadia. Bhansali also composed the soundtrack of the film, with lyrics written by A. M. Turaz, Siddharth-Garima and Swaroop Khan. The original score of the film is composed by Sanchit Balhara. Padmaavat was edited by Rajesh G. Pandey while Sudeep Chatterjee is its cinematographer. Set in medieval Rajasthan in 1303 AD, Queen Padmavati of Mewar is married to a noble king and they live in a prosperous fortress with their subjects until an ambitious Sultan hears of Padmavati's beauty and becomes obsessed with having her.[1][2][3]

Made on a budget of 2.15 billion (US$26 million),[4] Padmaavat was released on 25 January 2018 in 2D, 3D and IMAX 3D formats, making it the first Indian film to be released in IMAX 3D.[5] Despite not being released in some states of India, it grossed over 5.85 billion (US$70 million) at the box office, becoming a commercial success and one of the highest-grossing Indian films of all time.[6][7] The film won 25 awards from 68 nominations; its music, and the performance of Singh have received the most attention from award groups.

At the 66th National Film Awards, Padmaavat earned three awards – Best Music Direction, Best Male Playback Singer and Best Choreography.[8] At the 64th Filmfare Awards, Padmaavat received 18 nominations,[9] winning four awards – Best Actor (Critics), Best Music Director, Best Female Playback Singer and Best Choreography.[10] At the 2018 Screen Awards, Padmaavat was nominated in four categories, winning Best Actor, Best Female Playback and Best Choreography.[11] Padmaavat also won two awards at the 20th ceremony of the International Indian Film Academy AwardsBest Actor and Best Supporting Actress.[12] At the 2019 Zee Cine Awards ceremony, the film won four awards – Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Director and Best Choreography.[13][14] The film garnered twenty-one nominations at the 11th Mirchi Music Awards and won eight awards, including Song of The Year and Album of The Year.[15][16] It also received five nominations for Best Film, Best Director, Best Actress and Best Actor for both Singh and Kapoor at the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne, but did not win any of the awards.[17]


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