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Borunbabur Bondhu, Binisutoy, Dwitiyo Purush win big at the 4th Joy Filmfare Bangla Awards 2021

Subhrajit Mitra's Avijatrik and Avijit Sen's Tonic also bagged several trophies.

Anik Dutta’s Borunbabur Bondhu (2020), Atanu Ghosh’s Binisutoy (2021) and Srijit Mukherji’s Dwitiyo Purush (2020) emerged the big winners at the fourth Joy Filmfare Awards Bangla 2021. The grand award ceremony, which took place on 17 March in Kolkata, celebrated the best films that were released between 2020 and 2021.

Borunbabur Bondhu and Avijit Sen’s Tonic (2021) jointly won the award for Best Film, while Anik Dutta received the award for Best Director. Borunbabur Bondhu also fetched Anik Dutta and Utsav Mukherjee the Best Dialogue award. Veteran actor Paran Bandopadhyay won the award for Best Actor In A Leading Role (Male) for his performance in Tonic, while Avijit Sen won the award for Best Debut Director for Tonic, along with Supriyo Sen for Tangra Blues (2021).

Binisutoy was named the winner of the Critics’ Award For Best Film. The film’s lead actress Jaya Ashan bagged the award for the Best Actor In A Leading Role (Female). The Atanu Ghosh movie also fetched Sujay Datta Ray the Best Editor award.

Actor Anirban Bhattacharya won the award for Critics’ Award For Best Actor (Male) for Dwitiyo Purush along with Arjun Chakraborty for his portrayal of Apu in Subhrajit Mitra’s Avijatrik (2021). Srijit Mukherji won the award for Best Screenplay for Dwitiyo Purush, along with Dhrubo Banerjee for Golondaaj (2021).

The award for Critics’ Award for Best Actor (Female) went to Arpita Chatterjee for Arjunn Dutta’s Abyakto (2020).

Here is the complete list of the winners:

Best Film
Borunbabur Bondhu
Tonic

Best Director
Anik Dutta (Borunbabur Bondhu)

Critics' Award For Best Film
Binisutoy (Atanu Ghosh)

Best Actor In A Leading Role (Male)
Paran Bandopadhyay (Tonic)

Critics’ Award For Best Actor (Male)
Anirban Bhattacharya (Dwitiyo Purush)
Arjun Chakraborty (Avijatrik)

Best Actor In A Leading Role (Female)
Jaya Ahsan (Binisutoy)

Critics’ Award For Best Actor (Female)
Arpita Chatterjee (Abyakto)

Best Actor In A Supporting Role (Male)
Samiul Alam (Tangra Blues)

Best Actor In A Supporting Role (Female)
Aparajita Adhya (Cheeni, 2020)

Best Music Album
Shantanu Moitra, Anupam Roy, Prasenjit Mukherjee, Shibabrata Biswas (Prem Tame, 2021)

Best Lyrics
Nilanjan Chakraborty - 'Behaya' (Ekannoborti, 2021)

Best Playback Singer (Male)
Ishan Mitra - 'Mayar Kangal' (Olpo Holeo Sotti)

Best Playback Singer (Female)
Lagnajita Chakraborty - 'Behaya' (Ekannoborti)

Best Original Story
Arjunn Dutta (Abyakto)

Best Screenplay
Dhrubo Banerjee (Golondaaj)
Srijit Mukherji (Dwitiyo Purush) 

Best Dialogue
Anik Dutta and Utsav Mukherjee (Borunbabur Bondhu)

Best Sound Design
Anindit Roy and Adeep Singh Manki (Tangra Blues)

Best Production Design
Tapan Kumar Seth (Hiralal, 2021)

Best Editing
Sujay Datta Ray (Binisutoy)

Best Background Score
Bickram Ghosh (Avijatrik)

Best Cinematography
Supratim Bhol (Avijatrik)

Best Costume
Ruma Sengupta (Hiralal)

Best Choreography
Baba Yadav - 'Mon Anmone' (Magic, 2021)

Best Debut Female
Oindrila Sen (Magic)

Best Debut Male
Kinjal Nanda (Hiralal)

Best Debut Director
Avijit Sen (Tonic)
Supriyo Sen (Tangra Blues)