If you thought Balaji Telefilms’ National Awards glory was the peak, think again—because they’re back in the spotlight, this time at the 70th Filmfare Awards. And guess what? They’ve bagged a whopping 13 nominations across 29 categories!

From hard-hitting thrillers to glamorous entertainers, Balaji is proving yet again that it knows how to rule every shade of cinema. Let’s break it down together.

The Buckingham Murders Leads the Pack

At the forefront is Hansal Mehta’s The Buckingham Murders, starring none other than Kareena Kapoor Khan. The film has impressed critics and audiences alike, and its Filmfare nods say it all:

Critics’ Best Film – Hansal Mehta
Critics’ Best Actor (Female) – Kareena Kapoor Khan
Technical nominations: Background Score, Cinematography, Sound Design

Kareena’s powerhouse performance is clearly striking the right chords!

Love Sex Aur Dhokha 2 Brings Boldness to Filmfare

Dibakar Banerjee’s Love Sex Aur Dhokha 2 is as daring as it gets. The film has grabbed attention (and nominations) in key categories:

Best Story
Production Design
Sound Design
Editing
Debut Male – Abhinav Singh (a star in the making!)

LSD2 proves that risky storytelling can earn both buzz and respect.

Crew Doubles the Drama & Glamour

Balaji didn’t stop at thrillers. Their glossy entertainer Crew, with its mix of drama and sass, is shining too:

Best Actress – Kareena Kapoor Khan
Best Actress – Tabu
Best Costume (because that glam deserved recognition!)

Two powerhouse women, one film, and double the nominations—now that’s iconic.

Why This Matters

Balaji Telefilms isn’t just producing films—it’s shaping the conversation around Indian cinema. From gritty thrillers like The Buckingham Murders, to bold experiments like LSD2, to mass entertainers like Crew—the studio has proven it can do it all, and do it brilliantly.

With 13 Filmfare nominations right after its National Awards triumph, Balaji is sending out a clear message: this is its golden era.

Balaji Telefilms:

Whether it’s Kareena Kapoor Khan commanding the screen, Dibakar Banerjee pushing boundaries, or Tabu dazzling us once again, Balaji Telefilms has given us stories that stay with us.

And at the 70th Filmfare Awards, it’s not just about nominations—it’s about celebrating a studio that continues to redefine Indian cinema.