70th National Film Awards Full Winners List: Aattam Wins Best Film, Rishab Shetty is Best Actor, KGF 2 and Kantara Bag Top Honours
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New Delhi, August 16, 2024 — The 70th National Film Awards winners were announced at the National Media Center in New Delhi on Friday, showcasing the best in Indian cinema from 2022. The awards, which honour both feature and non-feature films, recognized outstanding achievements across a wide range of categories. The formal awards ceremony, where the winners will be presented with their trophies by the President of India, is scheduled for a future date.
The Malayalam-language drama Aattam is the prestigious Best Feature Film
The Malayalam-language drama Aattam was the biggest winner of the event, taking home the prestigious Best Feature Film award. The film also clinched awards for Best Editing and Best Screenplay, making it a standout among the year’s productions. Aattam‘s success at the National Film Awards highlights the film’s compelling storytelling, technical brilliance, and its significant impact on audiences and critics alike.
Rishab Shetty was awarded Best Actor
Rishab Shetty was awarded Best Actor for his outstanding performance in the film Kantara. His portrayal of a conflicted hero in the Kannada-language film was widely praised, and this win marks a significant milestone in his acting career. Shetty’s performance in Kantara has been celebrated for its intensity and emotional depth, making him a deserving recipient of this honour.
The Best Actress-Nithya Menen
The Best Actress award was shared between Nithya Menen and Manasi Parekh, a rare occurrence that reflects the exceptional talent of both actresses. Nithya Menen was recognized for her role in Bhramam, where she delivered a nuanced performance that captivated audiences. Manasi Parekh, on the other hand, was honoured for her role in Dear Father, a film that allowed her to showcase her versatility and emotional range.
Ponniyin Selvan: 1,
a Tamil-language historical drama, was another big winner, taking home four awards. The film was recognized for Best Sound Design, Best Cinematography, Best Production Design, and Best Music Direction (Background Score), with the legendary AR Rahman being honoured for his work on the film’s score. The film’s technical achievements were widely acknowledged, making it one of the most celebrated films of the year.
KGF: Chapter 2
In the action category, KGF: Chapter 2 won the award for Best Action Direction, continuing its legacy as one of the most successful action films in Indian cinema. The film’s choreographed fight sequences set a new standard for action films in India. Additionally, Tiruchitrabalam won the award for Best Choreography, a testament to the film’s dynamic dance sequences and creative direction.
lyrical beauty-Fouja
The award for Best Lyrics went to the film Fouja, recognized for its lyrical beauty and contribution to the film’s narrative. Pritam won the Best Music Director award for his work on the songs of Brahmastra, while AR Rahman, in addition to his win for Ponniyin Selvan: 1, was also honoured for his background score in the same film.
Bombay Jayashri-Arijit Singh
The awards for Best Female Playback Singer were split between Bombay Jayashri for her work in Saudi Velakka CC.225/2009 and Arijit Singh for his performance in Brahmastra. Both singers have been lauded for their vocal prowess, which added significant depth and emotion to their respective films.
Madhyantara-Best Debut Film
In the non-feature film categories, Ayena won Best Non-Feature Film, while Madhyantara was recognized as the Best Debut Film. The Best Biographical/Historical/Compilation Film award went to Aanakhi Ek Mohenjo Daro, and the Best Arts/Culture Film was awarded to Ranga Vibhoga/Varsa. Mono No Aware won awards for both Best Script and Best Cinematography, and Murmurs of the Jungle was honoured for Best Narrator and Best Documentary. The Best Short Film award went to Xunyota, while The Coconut Tree won Best Animated Film.
Deepak Dua- Best Critic
In the writing categories, Deepak Dua was named Best Critic, and the Best Book on Cinema award was given to Kishore Kumar: The Ultimate Biography. These awards highlight the significant role that film criticism and writing play in the broader cinematic landscape, offering insights and preserving the history of Indian cinema.
The National Film Awards, established in 1954, are overseen by the Directorate of Film Festivals and remain one of the most prestigious awards in Indian cinema. The awards recognize excellence across a wide range of categories, including feature films, non-feature films, and writing on cinema. They also include special awards like the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, which honours lifetime achievement in cinema. Last year’s Dadasaheb Phalke Award was presented to the legendary actress Waheeda Rehman.
70th National Film Awards Full Details
Category | Winner |
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Best Feature Film | Aattam |
Best Actor | Rishab Shetty |
Best Actress | Nithya Menen, Manasi Parekh |
Most Awards | Ponniyin Selvan: 1 |
Best Action Direction | KGF: Chapter 2 |
Best Choreography | Tiruchitrabalam |
Best Lyrics | Fouja |
Best Music Director | Pritam (Songs), AR Rahman (Background Score) |
Best Makeup | Aparajito |
Best Costumes | Kutch Express |
Best Production Design | Aparajito |
Best Editing | Aattam |
Best Sound Design | Ponniyin Selvan – Part 1 |
Best Screenplay | Aattam |
Best Dialogues | Gulmohar |
Best Cinematography | Ponniyin Selvan – Part 1 |
Best Female Playback | Saudi Velakka CC.225/2009 (Bombay Jayashri), Brahmastra (Arijit Singh) |
Best Child Artist | Sreepath (Mallikappuram) |
Best Film in AVGC | Brahmastra |
Best Non-Feature Film Promoting Social and Environmental Values | Kutch Express |
FILM WRITING | |
Best Critic | Deepak Dua |
Best Book on Cinema | Kishore Kumar: The Ultimate Biography |
NON-FEATURE CATEGORIES | |
Best Non-Feature Film | Ayena |
Best Debut Film | Madhyantara |
Best Biographical/Historical/Compilation Film | Aanakhi Ek Mohenjo Daro |
Best Arts/Culture Film | Ranga Vibhoga/Varsa |
Best Script | Mono No Aware |
Best Narrator | Murmurs of the Jungle |
Best Music Direction | Fursat |
Best Editing | Madhyantara |
Best Sound Design | Yaan |
Best Cinematography | Mono No Aware |
Best Direction | From the Shadow |
Best Short Film | Xunyota |
Best Animated Film | The Coconut Tree |
Best Non-Feature Film Promoting Social and Environmental Values | On the Brink Season 2 – Gharial |
Best Documentary | Murmurs of the Jungle |
70th National Film Awards ceremony was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with the last event, the 69th National Film Awards, being held in 2023. That ceremony honoured films from the year 2021, with Rocketry winning Best Feature Film, Allu Arjun being named Best Actor, and Alia Bhatt and Kriti Sanon sharing the Best Actress award.
70th National Film Awards continue the tradition of celebrating the richness and diversity of Indian cinema, showcasing the best films and performances from across the country. With a mix of veteran filmmakers and emerging talents being recognized, the 70th National Film Awards highlighted the evolving landscape of Indian cinema and its impact on audiences both domestically and internationally.
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