The alluring Filmfare Awards were introduced in 1954 to encourage the best talents in the film industry. The winners are picked through the votes cast by public as well as an expert film jury. The best editing award is one of the sub-categories of the Filmfare Technical Awards. The award was first presented in the year 1955 and the inaugural award was bagged by Hrishikesh Mukherjee for his classical film ‘Naukari’. The film is about an unemployed handicapped young man who battles to make his ends meet. Hrishikesh Mukherjee and Renu Saluja are two artists who have won this award many times since its inception.
Filmfare Award Winners For Best Editing Were:
Year
|
Editor
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Film
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2010
|
Sreekar Prasad
|
Firaaq
|
2009
|
Amit Pawar
|
Mumbai Meri Jaan
|
2008
|
Amitabh Shukla
|
Chak De India
|
2007
|
P.S. Bharati
|
Rang de Basanti
|
2006
|
Bela Sehgal
|
Black
|
2005
|
Rameshwar S. Bhagat
|
Dhoom
|
2004
|
Shimit Amin
|
Bhoot
|
2003
|
Chandan Arora
|
Company
|
2002
|
Sreekar Prasad
|
Dil Chahta Hai
|
2001
|
-
|
-
|
2000
|
Jethu Mundul
|
Sarfarosh
|
1999
|
Apurva Asrani & Bhanu Daya
|
Satya
|
1998
|
Rajiv Rai
|
Gupt
|
1997
|
V.N. Mayekar
|
Ghatak
|
1995
|
Renu Saluja
|
1942: A Love Story
|
1989
|
Renu Saluja
|
Parinda
|
1983
|
K. R. Kitoo
|
Ek Duje Ke Liye
|
1981
|
S. V. Mane
|
Insaaf Ka Tarazu
|
1980
|
Bhanudas Divakar
|
Junoon
|
1979
|
B. Prasad
|
Badalte Rishte
|
1972
|
Hrishikesh Mukherjee
|
Anand
|
1964
|
Pran Mehra
|
Gumrah
|
1962
|
Keshav Naidu
|
Bees Saal Baad
|
1961
|
G.G. Mayekar
|
Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti Hai
|
1960
|
Moosa Mansoor
|
Kohinoor
|
1959
|
Chintaman Borkar
|
Navrang
|
1958
|
Hrishikesh Mukherjee
|
Madhumati
|
1957
|
Shivaji Avadhut
|
Sharada
|
1956
|
G.G. Mayekar
|
Shree 420
|
1955
|
Hrishikesh Mukherjee
|
Naukari
|