Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards

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Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards commonly referred as BFJA Awards, is given by The Bengal Film Journalists' Association.[1] The BFJA is the oldest association of film critics in India, founded in 1937 to serve the developing film journalism and film industry.

Overview[edit]

Members of the association are drawn from the film section of the entire press of West Bengal composed of dailies, periodicals and film journals in various languages published from Kolkata. Film correspondents and critics working for any newspaper or periodicals published outside Bengal having their base in Kolkata were also eligible to be members of this association.

The association was the first to institute awards in an endeavor to promote and encourage the production of better films, when in 1938, a year after its inception, the 1st Motion Picture Congress was held in Faridpur (now in Bangladesh). Representatives of the association played a vital role in its deliberations.

In 1952 when India staged the First International Film Festival, a large exhibition was held in Kolkata Maidan. It included an exhibit of antique movie cameras, projectors and other accessories, showing the growth of films and development of the Indian film industry. BFJA had its own stall where it displayed its various magazines, periodicals and journals published from Kolkata, as well as copies of old magazines and journals on films tracing the history of the growth of film journalism in the country.

Thereafter, when the I.F.F.I. became a regular event on the circuit of International Film Festivals, the BFJA tendered active assistance and co-operation whenever called upon to serve on any committee in the interest the festival’s success. For the last four years the Association has been bringing out a special bulletin to commemorate the I.F.F.I. and hosting a reception for the visiting delegates.

To the members of BFJA, cinema, apart from its basic function of providing clean entertainment, is a strong social, cultural and artistic force to help the progressive development of the nation.[2]

Soumitra Chatterjee is the most awarded actor of all time with 9 wins, followed by Uttam Kumar (7) and Prosenjit Chatterjee (7), Rajesh Khanna (4), Sabyasachi Chakraborty (2) and Utpal Dutt (2).

Awards[edit]

Documentary Section[edit]

  • Bengal Film Journalists' Association – Best Documentary (Jointly) Award
  • Bengal Film Journalists' Association – Best Director Documentary (Film) Award

Special Awards[edit]

  • Bengal Film Journalists' Association – Hero Honda Youth Icon Awards
  • Bengal Film Journalists' Association – Hero Honda Voice of All Gen

Hindi Section[edit]

Foreign Film Section[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

External links[edit]

  • "BJFA Awards - Official Listings, 1938 onwards". Bengal Film Journalists' Association. Archived from the original on 2014-11-12. Retrieved 2014-05-22.*
  • ftvdb.bfi.org.uk

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