The award for Best Film (Popular) went to 'Hindi Medium' which stars Irrfan Khan and Saba Qamar in the lead. (Photo | YouTube) 
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63rd Jio Filmfare awards: If you have missed it, here are the winners

Amidst much glams and glitz, the 63rd Filmfare Awards saw Vidya Balan and Irrfan Khan taking the black lady back home after winning in the ‘Best Actor’ category.

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Amit Masurkar's film 'Newton' received the Critic's award for best film. It is noteworthy that Newton was nominated for the Oscars this year, although it missed the cut in the final shortlist. (Photo | IMDB)
Zahira Wasim from the movie 'Secret Superstar' won the award for Best Actress (Critics). (Photo | YouTube)
Vidya Balan charmed her fans with her performance in 'Tumhari Sulu' and won the award for Best Actress (Popular). (Photo | YouTube)
It was Rajkummar Rao's lucky day as he won both Best Actor (Critics) award for 'Trapped' and Best Supporting Actor for 'Bareilly ki Barfi'. IN PIC: A scene from Trapped. (Photo | Twitter/Filmfare)
Meher Vij won Best Supporting Actress for the movie 'Secret Superstar'. (Photo | IMDB)
The award for Best Director (Popular) went to Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari for the film 'Bareilly ki Barfi'. (Photo | Twitter)
Best Debut Director award was given to Konkona Sen Sharma for her film 'A Death in the Gunj'. (Photo | IMDB)
The Best Screenplay award went to Shubhashish Bhutiani for the film 'Mukti Bhawan'. (Photo | IMDB)

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