7th Screen Awards
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| 7th Screen Awards | |
|---|---|
| Date | 20 January 2001 |
| Site | Andheri Sports Complex, Mumbai |
| Hosted by | Rahul Khanna |
| Highlights | |
| Best Picture | Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai |
| Best Direction | Rakesh Roshan (Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai) |
| Best Actor | Hrithik Roshan (Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai) |
| Best Actress | Tabu (Astitva) |
| Most awards | Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai (9) |
| Most nominations | Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai (17) |
| Television coverage | |
| Channel | DD National Sahara TV |
| Network | Doordarshan Sahara India Pariwar |
The 7th Screen Awards also The Seventh Annual Screen–Videocon Awards ceremony, presented by Indian Express Group, honored the best Indian Hindi-language films of 2000. The ceremony was held on 20 January 2001 at Andheri Sports Complex, Mumbai, and hosted by Rahul Khanna[1] and co-hosted by Sonali Bendre, Aditi Govitrikar and Nafisa Joseph.[2] The event was telecasted on DD National and Sahara TV on 21 January 2001.[3]
Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai led the ceremony with 17 nominations, followed by Mission Kashmir with 14 nominations and Mohabbatein with 11 nominations.
Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai won 9 awards, including Best Film, Best Director (for Rakesh Roshan) and Best Actor (for Hrithik Roshan), thus becoming the most-awarded film at the ceremony.
Jury Awards




The winners and nominees have been listed below. Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (‡).[4][5][6]
Technical Awards
Special awards
| Lifetime Achievement | Special Jury Award |
|---|---|
| |
| Noor Jehan Award for Music | Screen Award for Landmark Year, 2000 |
| Award for 50 Years of contribution to Hindi Cinema | |