List of accolades received by Mohabbatein explained

Mohabbatein
Image1:Amitabh.jpg
Wins:18
Nominations:48
Award1:Bollywood Movie Awards
Award1w:3
Award1n:12
Award2:Filmfare Awards
Award2w:3
Award2n:9
Award3:International Indian Film Academy Awards
Award3w:4
Award3n:9
Award4:Sansui Viewers' Choice Movie Awards
Award4w:5
Award4n:5
Award5:Screen Awards
Award5w:1
Award5n:11
Award6:Zee Cine Awards
Award6w:2
Award6n:2

Mohabbatein is a 2000 Indian Hindi-language musical romantic drama film written and directed by Aditya Chopra. It stars an ensemble cast of Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, Aishwarya Rai, and the newcomers Uday Chopra, Shamita Shetty, Jugal Hansraj, Kim Sharma, Jimmy Sheirgill, and Preeti Jhangiani. It tells the story of a fictional all-boys college Gurukul's principal Narayan Shankar (Bachchan) who prohibits his students from falling in love and will unhesitantly expel those who do not obey the rule. The rest of the film focuses on how the arrival of the violin teacher Raj Aryan Malhotra (Khan) changes his views. Mohabbatein soundtrack was composed by Jatin–Lalit, and the lyrics were written by Anand Bakshi. The film was shot by Manmohan Singh on sets designed by Sharmishta Roy, while the editor was V. Karnik.

The film opened at theatres on 27 October 2000 and was met with widespread acclaim from critics, who praised the performances of Bachchan and Khan. Made on a production budget of, the film had a total gross of becoming the year's highest-grossing Indian film.

Mohabbatein won 18 awards out of 48 nominations; the cast's performances, the story, and the screenplay garnered the most attention from various award groups. At the 46th Filmfare Awards, it was nominated in nine categories including Best Film, Best Director (Aditya Chopra), Best Actor (Khan), Best Supporting Actress (Rai), and Best Music Director (Jatin–Lalit). It went on to win three awards including those for Best Actor – Critics (Khan) and Best Supporting Actor (Bachchan). In the second iteration of the International Indian Film Academy Awards, the film received nine nominations including Best Film, Best Director for Aditya Chopra, and Best Actor for Khan, and won four including Best Supporting Actor for Bachchan. Among other wins, it also received three Bollywood Movie Awards, one Screen Award, and two Zee Cine Awards.

Awards and nominations

AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipient(s)Result
Bollywood Movie Awards28 April 2001Best FilmMohabbatein
Best Director
Best Actor
Best Actor (Critics)
Best Comedian
Best Debut – Male
Best Music DirectorJatin–Lalit
Best Lyricist (for "Humko Humise Chura Lo")
Best Story
Best Screenplay
Best Costume Design,
Best Cinematography
Filmfare Awards17 February 2001Best FilmMohabbatein
Best Director
Best Actor
Best Actor (Critics)
Best Supporting Actor
Best Supporting Actress
Best Music DirectorJatin–Lalit
Best Lyricist (for "Humko Humise Chura Lo")
Best Male Playback SingerUdit Narayan (for "Humko Humise Chura Lo")
Best Story
Best Dialogue
Best Sound Design,
International Indian Film Academy Awards16 June 2001Best FilmMohabbatein
Best Director
Best Actor
Best Supporting Actor
Best Performance in a Comic Role
Best Story
Best Dialogue
Best Costume Design,
Sansui Viewers' Choice Movie Awards3 June 2001Best Actor
Best Supporting Actor
Best Actor in a Comic Role
Best Dialogue
Best Cinematography
Screen Awards20 January 2001Best FilmMohabbatein
Best Director
Best Actor
Best Supporting Actor
Best Music DirectorJatin–Lalit
Best Lyricist (for "Humko Humise Chura Lo")
Best Dialogue
Best Cinematography
Best Art Direction
Best Choreography (for "Pairon Mein Bandhan Hai")
Best Male Debut
Zee Cine Awards17 March 2001Best Art Direction
Best Costume Design,

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