The curtains rose on the grand stage of the 69th National Film Awards, unveiling a remarkable array of cinematic accomplishments. This annual event, organized by the Directorate of Film Festivals under the Union Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, stands as a testament to India's filmmaking prowess.
The winners of the 69th National Film Awards were unveiled in a ceremony brimming with anticipation and excitement. These awards, renowned for honoring both aesthetic and technical brilliance, celebrate the remarkable contributions of individuals and teams across the film industry.
The spotlight shone brightly on various luminaries who left an indelible mark on Indian cinema. In a triumph that left cinephiles exhilarated, the film "Rocketry: The Nambi Effect" secured the coveted title of Best Feature Film. This cinematic marvel, directed by R. Madhavan, delves into the life of ISRO scientist Nambi Narayanan, showcasing storytelling at its finest.
The Best Actor award was clinched by the charismatic Allu Arjun for his riveting performance in "Pushpa: The Rise." Simultaneously, the Best Actress award was shared by the talented Alia Bhatt for her portrayal of "Gangubai Kathiawadi" and Kriti Sanon for her role in "Mimi." Their compelling performances left an indelible impact on audiences and the industry alike.
A noteworthy acknowledgment went to "The Kashmir Files," which won the Nargis Dutt Award for Best Film on National Integration. This award exemplifies the power of cinema to bridge divides and promote unity, highlighting the social relevance that lies at the core of these films.
Shoojit Sircar's monumental creation, "Sardar Udham," garnered several prestigious awards, underlining its excellence. This biographical historical drama, set against the backdrop of India's struggle for independence, earned accolades for Best Hindi Film, Best Cinematography (Avik Mukhopadhyay), Best Audiography (Sinoy Joseph), Best Production Design (Dmitrii Malich and Mansi Dhruv Mehta), and Best Costume Design (Veera Kapur Ee).
The National Film Awards have a rich heritage that dates back to 1954 when they were initially known as the 'State Awards.' While the focus was initially on recognizing regional language films, the awards expanded to encompass actors and technicians in 1967. Nargis and Uttam Kumar were among the pioneering recipients of the Best Actress and Best Actor awards, respectively, setting the stage for generations of exceptional talent.
The 68th National Film Awards showcased the triumph of the Tamil film "Soorarai Pottru" in multiple categories, including Best Feature Film, Best Actor (Suriya), and Best Actress (Aparna Balamurali). The film's captivating narrative was further honored with awards for Best Music Direction (Score) and Best Original Screenplay, a testimony to director Sudha Kongara's vision.
The 69th National Film Awards unfurled a panorama of brilliance, where exceptional storytelling, remarkable performances, and technical prowess converged. As cinema continues to evolve, these awards stand as a beacon, inspiring filmmakers to create art that not only entertains but also resonates with societal relevance and artistic excellence.
Category | Winner | Film | ||
Best Feature Film | Rocketry |
Rocketry: The Nambi Effect |
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Best Director | Nikhil Mahajan | Godavari | ||
Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment | RRR | RRR | ||
Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration | The Kashmir Files |
The Kashmir Files |
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Best Actor | Allu Arjun | Pushpa | ||
Best Actress | Alia Bhatt, Kriti Sanon |
Gangubai Kathiawadi, Mimi |
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Best Supporting Actor | Pankaj Tripathi | Mimi | ||
Best Supporting Actress | Pallavi Joshi |
The Kashmir Files |
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Best Child Artist | Bhavin Rabari | Chhello Show | ||
Best Screenplay (Original) | Shahi Kabir | Nayattu | ||
Best Screenplay (Adapted) | Sanjay Leela Bhansali & Utkarshini Vashishtha |
Gangubai Kathiawadi |
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Best Dialogue Writer | Utkarshini Vashishtha & Prakash Kapadia |
Gangubai Kathiawadi |
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Best Music Director (Songs) | Devi Sri Prasad | Pushpa | ||
Best Music Direction (Background Music) | MM Keeravaani | RRR | ||
Best Male Playback Singer | Kaala Bhairava | RRR | ||
Best Female Playback Singer | Shreya Ghoshal | Iravin Nizhal | ||
Best Lyrics | Chandrabose |
Konda Polam’s Dham Dham Dham |
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Best Hindi Film | Sardar Udham |
Sardar Udham Singh |