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Home»National News»Chetak Screen Awards 2026: For the first time in 20 years, cinematic excellence across 31 categories will be celebrated on a live broadcast
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Chetak Screen Awards 2026: For the first time in 20 years, cinematic excellence across 31 categories will be celebrated on a live broadcast

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Backed by a powerful blend of credibility, cultural legacy and digital reach, the Chetak Screen Awards 2026 makes a come­­back on Sun­­day, seeking to redefine how cinematic excellence is showcased and celebrated in this ever-evolving world of entertainment.

The awards, across 31 categories in both theatrical releases and OTT films, will spotlight those who have excelled and enriched contemporary Hindi cinema — and leading the nominations is Aditya Dhar’s espionage thriller Dhurandhar with 24 nominations, followed by Mohit Suri’s romantic musical Saiyaara with 17, and Neeraj Ghaywan’s Homebound with 15 nods. The winners have been chosen by the Screen Academy, an independent, not-for-profit body comprising over 50 acclaimed filmmakers, artistes and cultural voices.

The event, in Mumbai, will be hosted by actor Alia Bhatt. The Bollywood star will share the hosting duty with actor-comedian Sunil Grover, stand-up comedian Zakir Khan, and Saurabh Dwivedi, Editor – Hindi, The Indian Express.


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