The National Film Awards list is finally out. Earlier we confirmed few winners including Prakash Raj For Best Actor on this post. And like always, we were right. Check out the other winners.
Best Actor – Prakash Raj( Kanchivaram )
Best Actress – Uma Shree ( Gulabi Talkies )
Best Film – Kanchivaram
Best Director – Adoor Gopalakrishnan ( Naalu Pennungal – Four Women )
Best Child Actor – Sharad Goyekar ( Marathi film Tingya )
Best Supporting Actor – Darshan Zariwalla ( Gandhi My Father )
Best Supporting Actress – Shefali Shah (The Last Lear)
Best Lyrics – Prasoon Joshi ( Taare Zameen Par)
Best Playback Singer(Male) – Shankar Mahadevan ( Taare Zameen Par )
Best Playback Singer (Female) – Shreya Ghoshal
Best Film on National Integration – Dharam
Best Film On Family Welfare – Taare Zameen Par
Best Film For Overall Entertaintment – Chak De India
Best Screenplay – Feroze Abbas Khan ( Gandhi My Father)
Best Music – Ousepacham for Ore Kadal
Best Film (Hindi) – 1971
Best Film (English ) – The Last Lear
Best Special Effects – Sivaji
Best Art Direction – Om Shanti Om
Best Choreography – Ye Ishq Hai (Jab We Met)
Best Cinematography – Frozen ( Shanker Raman)
Best Audiography – 1971
Best Editing – Naalu Pennungal ( Malyalam)
Best Film on Social Issues – Antardwanda ( Dir – Sushil Rajpal )
Special Jury Award – Gandhi My Father
Indira Gandhi Award for Best First Film – Shivajee Chandrabhushan for Frozen
Best Book on Cinema – From Raj To Swaraj : The Non Fiction Film In India by B D Garga
Best Film Critic – V K Joseph ( Malyalam )
In the non-feature/short films category, mentioning only those few which am aware of (read friends or friends’ friend) –
Best Educational/Motivational/Instructional Film – Prarambha (Santosh Sivan)
Short Fiction Film – Udhed Bun ( Siddharth Singh)
Best Cinematography – Kramasha ( Savita Singh )
Best Audiography – Kramasha ( Ajit Singh Rathore )
Best Music Direction – Echoes of Silence ( English/ Khasi – Zubin Garg)
For the full list of entries and winners click here.
The jury was headed by Sai Paranjpe and members included Ashok Viswanathan and Namita Gokhale. About 102 films and 106 non-feature films were considered.
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