As Bollywood razzmatazz is all set to rock the 64th Film fare Awards at the Jio Garden in Mumbai on Saturday night Sanjay Leela Bhansali's period piece "Padmaavat" leads with the highest number of nominations – 17, including Best Film, Best Actor, Best Actress and Best Director categories.
Meghna Gulzar's Raazi, starring Alia Bhatt in the lead, has as many as 15 nominations. Alia competes with Deepika Padukone in the Best Actress category. Crime thriller Andha Dhun and Badhaai Ho' nominations sum up to 11 each .
- Andhadhun
- Badhaai Ho
- Padmaavat
- Raazi
- Sanju
- Stree
- Andhadhun (Sriram Raghavan)
- Badhaai Ho (Amit Sharma)
- Manto (Nandita Das)
- Pataakha (Vishal Bhardwaj)
- Raazi (Meghna Gulzar)
- Tumbbad (Anil Rahi Barve)
Best Actor In A Leading Role (Male) – Popular
- Akshay Kumar (Padman)
- Ayushmann Khurrana (Andhadhun)
- Rajkummar Rao (Stree)
- Ranbir Kapoor (Sanju)
- Ranveer Singh (Padmaavat)
- Shah Rukh Khan (Zero)
Critics' Award For Best Actor (Male)
- Ayushmann Khurrana (Andhadhun)
- Nawazuddin Siddiqui (Manto)
- Ranbir Kapoor (Sanju)
- Ranveer Singh (Padmaavat)
- Varun Dhawan (October)
- Vineet Kumar Singh (Mukkabaaz)
Best Actor In A Leading Role (Female) – Popular
- Alia Bhatt (Raazi)
- Deepika Padukone (Padmaavat)
- Neena Gupta (Badhaai Ho)
- Rani Mukerji (Hichki)
- Tabu (Andhadhun)
Critics' Award For Best Actor (Female)
- Anushka Sharma (Sui Dhaaga: Made In India)
- Alia Bhatt (Raazi)
- Neena Gupta (Badhaai Ho)
- Radhika Madan (Pataakha)
- Tabu (Andhadhun)
- Taapsee Pannu (Mulk)
- Amar Kaushik (Stree)
- Amit Sharma (Badhaai Ho)
- Meghna Gulzar (Raazi)
- Rajkumar Hirani (Sanju)
- Sanjay Leela Bhansali (Padmaavat)
- Sriram Raghavan (Andhadhun)