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The Filmfare Award For Best Choreography is given by the Filmfare magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Hindi films. Although the awards started in 1954, the best choreography category did not start until 1989. [1] Saroj Khan with 8 wins holds the record of most awards in this category, followed by Farah Khan with 7 wins.
The IIFA Award for Best Choreography is a technical award chosen ahead of the International Indian Film Academy Awards ceremonies. Saroj Khan received the first choreography award in 2000. Farah Khan (6 wins) is the most awarded choreographer followed by duo Bosco–Caesar (3 wins) and Saroj Khan / Vaibhavi Merchant / Ganesh Acharya / Remo D ...
Bosco–Caesar is an Indian choreographer duo who work in Indian films. They are Bosco Martis and Caesar Gonsalves , who have together worked on 200 songs and about 75 films. [ 1 ] They run the Bosco Caesar Dance Company in Brampton (Canada), Scarborough (Canada), Mumbai, Phoolbagan, and Salt Lake in Kolkata.
A report, which was later published on Glamsham, remarked "Señorita has set the heart of nation to dance to the care free tunes of Salsa on which the music of the film is based." [12] Choreographer duo Bosco-Caesar won the 2011 (59th) National Film Award for Best Choreography for the song, [13] as well as the Filmfare Award for Best Choreography.
The choreographer who has won most Rajat Kamal (Silver Lotus) for Best Choreography is Saroj Khan with 3 wins followed by Prabhu Deva, Raju Sundaram and Ganesh Acharya with two wins. Sundaram and Prabhu Deva , Raju Sundaram are the father and son trio who are honored by this award.
Music video features Hrithik Roshan and Vaani Kapoor dancing for the single. It was shot on Positano beach in Italy and Amalfi Coast. The music video featured about 150 dancers from Milan. [4] The film crew reportedly had to shut down a portion of the Positano beach while filming. [5] The rehearsals for the song went up to three months. [6]
The Walken's video also won best Direction and Best Choreography MTV music video award. [14] The Pungi song appears as a background piece in the movie. The song was shot to promote the movie on the Television and the internet. The song and the video also appear in the closing credits of the film. [14]
[45] [46] In Sukanya Verma's article about "Best Bollywood Songs of 2017" to Rediff.com listed "Khaana Khaake" as one of the tracks. [47] The album was featured in decade-end lists, which includes Devesh Sharma's article for Filmfare , published on World Music Day (21 June 2021), [ 48 ] Akshay Manwani's review for Firstpost , [ 49 ] Sankhayan ...