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''Filmfare'' is an Indian English-language fortnightly magazine published by Worldwide Media. Acknowledged as one of Indian most popular entertainment magazines, it publishes pieces involving news, interviews, photos, videos, reviews, events, and style. The magazine also gives annually the
Filmfare Awards The Filmfare Awards are annual awards that honour artistic and technical excellence in the Hindi-language film industry of India.Al The Filmfare ceremony is one of the most famous film events in India. The awards were first introduced by th ...
, the
Filmfare Awards South Filmfare Awards South is the South Indian segment of the annual Filmfare Awards, presented by the Filmfare magazine of The Times Group to honour both artistic and technical excellence of professionals in the Indian film industry encompassing ...
, the Filmfare Awards East, the Filmfare Marathi Awards, the Filmfare Awards Punjabi, the Filmfare OTT Awards, the Filmfare Short Film Awards and the Filmfare Style & Glamour Awards. After the businessman Ramkrishna Dalmia (1893–1978) of Dalmia Group purchased Bennett, Coleman and Company Limited (BCCL) in 1946, J. C. Jain from Bharat Insurance Company was employed to help him to run the company in 1950. In this period, Jain conceived the idea of ''Filmfare'' at the actress Kamini Kaushal's house. The magazine was launched by the industrialist
Sahu Shanti Prasad Jain Sahu Shanti Prasad Jain was an Indian industrialist and philanthropist. He was the son-in-law of Ramkrishna Dalmia and former chairman of Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd., Bennett, Coleman. His family, Sahu Jains, owns the Times of India newspaper ...
alongside his wife Rama in Bombay on 7 March 1952. Its publication's circulation started to decline in the early 1990s and, to handle these problems, ''Filmfare'' started special monthly editions for
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,
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, and
Malayalam cinema Malayalam cinema is an Indian film industry of Malayalam-language motion pictures. It is based in Kochi, Kerala, India. The films produced in Malayalam cinema are known for their cinematography and story-driven plots. In 1982, ''Elippathayam' ...
. In 2004, BCCL (who was previously published the magazine) established a subsidiary, Worldwide Media, for publishing its future issues.


History


Establishment (1946–1952)

Ramkrishna Dalmia (1893–1978) was born in Chirawa into a Marwari family. He had a brother, Jaidayal Dalmia, with whom he established Dalmia Group in the 1930s. In 1946, on the threshold of the
independence of India The Indian independence movement was a series of historic events with the ultimate aim of ending British Raj, British rule in India. It lasted from 1857 to 1947. The first nationalistic revolutionary movement for Indian independence emerged ...
from the United Kingdom, Ramkrishna Dalmia purchased Bennett, Coleman and Company Limited (BCCL) for . According to Sangita P. Menon Malhan's ''The TOI Story'' (2013), the attempt was did by him solely because he wanted to establish newspapers that could help him to "serve India effectively". While Dalmia searching for a person to help him to run it, J. C. Jain, a former employee of Bharat Insurance Company, saw the opportunity and took it in March 1950; he became the company's general manager until 1963. During his term-of-office, Jain started the publication of ''Filmfare'' as a fortnightly magazine on 7 March 1952 to "build awareness about filmmaking and films". It was launched by
Sahu Shanti Prasad Jain Sahu Shanti Prasad Jain was an Indian industrialist and philanthropist. He was the son-in-law of Ramkrishna Dalmia and former chairman of Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd., Bennett, Coleman. His family, Sahu Jains, owns the Times of India newspaper ...
and his wife Rama in Bombay, distributed by '' The Times of India'' newspaper, and promoted with the taglines, "Another name for 'Credibility and "The first serious effort in film journalism in India". It contains short biography of rising actors at the time, film reviews, and a number of columns, including "The Fortnight in Films" and "Filmfacts". Published two months after the 1st
International Film Festival of India The International Film Festival of India (IFFI), founded in 1952, is one of the most significant film festivals in Asia. Held annually, currently in the state of Goa, on the western coast of the country, the festival aims at providing a common pla ...
, Neepa Majumdar (in her 2012 book ''Global Neorealism: The Transnational History of a Film Style'') wrote that the magazine "saw the festival as an opportunity for Indian film ctorsto be expose to quality films" and established themselves as leading actors. In the first issue, a manifesto was declared:
It is from this dual standpoint of its industry and its patrons, whom comprise the vast audience of movie fans, that ''Filmfare'' is primarily designed. This magazine represents the first serious effort in film journalism in India. It is a movie magazine—with a difference. The difference lies in our realisation that the film as a composite art medium calls for serious study and constructive criticism and appreciation from the industry as also from the public.


The Filmfare Awards (1953–2001)

In the next year, ''Filmfare'' instituted the
Filmfare Awards The Filmfare Awards are annual awards that honour artistic and technical excellence in the Hindi-language film industry of India.Al The Filmfare ceremony is one of the most famous film events in India. The awards were first introduced by th ...
(previously Clare Awards, named after
Clare Mendonça Clare Mendonça (1910–1953) was a prominent film journalist in India, whose film reviews had a large readership. After her early death, she was honoured when the Clare Award, now the Filmfare Award, was instituted in 1954. Career Mendonça wa ...
). Modelled after the Academy Awards, the winners were voted by a total of 20,000 of the magazine's readers. The first iteration's ceremony took place at
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in Bombay on 21 March 1954, and only five categories without nominations were presented: Best Film,
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,
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, Best Actress, and Best Music Director. The award has been considered one of the oldest and most prominent film awards in India; '' Business Line'' called it "one such coveted award". In 1957, ''Filmfare'' published the "Self-portraits" series, where several well-known actors at the time, including Ashok Kumar, Dev Anand, Dilip Kumar, Meena Kumari, Nargis, Nutan and Raj Kapoor, were invited and accepted to explain themselves and their life experiences. The magazine faced controversy after the actress Sharmila Tagore did a shot with her photographer Dhiren Chawda with only wearing a two-piece
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bikini for its 19 August 1966 issue. The first time for an Indian celebrity to pose with only a bikini for a magazine cover, she revealed that it was her personal choice but later admitted she had "no idea" why she wanted to. In association with United Producers (a group formed by
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, Shakti Samanta and
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), ''Filmfare'' organised the United Producers-Filmfare Talent Contest (also known as the All India Talent Contest) in 1965. In the 1970s, Rauf Ahmed worked as the editor of the magazine, replacing
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who had filled the position for 18 years. Talking to '' Daily News and Analysis'' in 2015, Ahmed spoke of how the magazine was nearly collapsed at the time due to no gossip columns were written by its journalist. Following his quit, Bikram Singh (the actor
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's brother) was hired for the position until the early of the next decade. Pritish Nandy replaced him in 1984; the first issue he edited was published in July that year, titled "Unquestionably No. 1", which features the actress
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on the cover. The circulation of ''Filmfare'' dropped in the early 1990s, prompting the publisher to attach free consumer products (such as soaps or shampoo sachets) to the magazine. Additionally, special monthly editions with a few pages dedicated to Malayalam,
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and Telugu cinema were begun and, as reported by '' The Quint'' in 2019, becoming commercial successes. Khalid Mohamed was appointed as the new editor in 1993.


Ownership change (2002–present)

In 2002, following Mohamed's nine-year tenure, Shashi Baliga replaced him as ''Filmfare'' editor; in an article published in ''Business Line'', she described the occupation as "an opportunity that came unsought". BCCL announced their joint venture with the
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, a company named Worldwide Media, on 1 December 2004; the new company later published the future issues of the magazine. In 2006, Jitesh Pillai was appointed as the new editor. ''Filmfare'' launched the Filmfare Awards East in 2014, the Filmfare Style & Glamour Awards and Filmfare Marathi Awards in 2015, the Filmfare Short Film Awards in 2016, the Filmfare Awards Punjabi in 2017, and the Filmfare OTT Awards in 2020. , the magazine was published by Joji Varghese under The Times Group's subsidiary Worldwide Media and Pillai served as the editor.


Reception

''Filmfare'' covers news, interviews, photos, videos, reviews, events, and style. It is considered one of the most popular and reputable magazine in India; '' The Illustrated Weekly of India'' referred to the magazine as "decorous", and British magazine '' The Spectator'' praised it for " rovidinga good example of how the mainstream media marginalizes certain films as 'sleaze. According to a 2004 article by '' The Economic Times'', the magazine's monthly print circulation was 147,000. In 2008, the cinema and cultural analysis professor
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estimated that it was 200,000. In a survey conducted by the Indian Readership Survey, the circulation of the magazine was 276,000 in 2013 and 342,000 in 2014.


See also

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List of magazines in India This is a list of magazines published in India, sorted on basis of language. Assamese * ''Prantik'' - Fortnightly magazine * '' Gariyoshi'' (গৰীয়সী) - Monthly magazine * '' Roopkar'' - Monthly magazine * '' Bismoi'' - Monthl ...


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* {{Filmfare Awards Film magazines published in India . Biweekly magazines published in India Bollywood film awards Celebrity magazines English-language magazines published in India Hindi-language magazines Mass media in Mumbai Magazines established in 1952 1952 establishments in Bombay State Publications of The Times Group