A 10-member jury led by filmmaker Vipul Shah decided the prestigious awards,
Stills from Tanhaji, Soorarai Pottru, Ayyappanum Koshiyum and Natyam
The 68th National Film Awards were announced sometime ago based on the report submitted by a 10-member team headed by filmmaker Vipul Amrutlal Shah. As always, the announcement sprung a few surprises, but it looks like there is no room for controversies this time, as film lovers are convinced with the selection of winners in most of the categories.
Suriya and Ajay Devgn shared the Best Actor award for their respective performances in Tamil film Soorarai Pottru and Hindi movie Tanhaji, while Aparna Balamurali bagged the Best Actress award for Soorarai Pottru.
Besides, Soorarai Pottru and Tanhaji were adjudged as Best Feature Film and Best Popular Film respectively. The former bagged awards under Best Screenplay (Sudha Kongara and Shalini Usha) and Best Background Score (GV Prakash), too, while the latter went on to bag Best Costume Design (Nachiket Barve and Mahesh Sherla) award as well.
Acclaimed Malayalam film Ayyappanum Koshiyum garnered the prestigious recognition under four categories, Best Director (Sachy), Best Supporting Actor (Biju Menon), Best Female Playback Singer (Nanjamma) and Best Stunt Choreography (Rajasekhar, Mafia Sasi and Supreme Sunder).
Tamil movie Sivaranjaniyum Innum Sila Pengalum has bagged three awards under the categories Best Editing (Sreekar Prasad), Best Tamil Film and Best Supporting Actress (Lakshmipriyaa Chandramouli). Mandela is another Tamil movie which went on to win more than one award. The film won the honour for Best Dialogues and Best Debut Director (Madonne Ashwin).
Supratim Bhol won the award for the Best Cinematography section for Bengali film Avijatrik, while Best Child Artist award has been shared between Anish Mangesh Gosavi (Marathi film Tak-Tak), Akanksha Pingle (Marathi film Sumi) and Divyesh Indulkar (Marathi film Sumi).
Sandhya Raju won the Best Choreography award for Telugu film Natyam. The movie also bagged another honour under the Best Make-up Artist (TV Rambabu) category.
Check out the complete list of winners of 68th National Awards:
Best Feature Film in Hindi: Toolsidas Junior
Best Feature Film in Kannada: Dollu
Best Feature Film in Malayalam: Thinkalazhcha Nishchayam
Best Feature Film in Tamil: Sivaranjiniyum Innum Sila Pengalum
Best Feature Film in Telugu: Colour Photo
Best Feature Film in Haryanvi: Dada Lakhmi
Best Feature Film in Dimasa: Samkhor
Best Feature Film in Tulu: Jeetige
Best Feature Film in Marathi: Goshta Eka Paithanichi
Best Feature Film in Bengali: Avijatrik
Best Feature Film in Assamese: Bridge
Best Director: Sachy (Ayyappanum Koshiyum)
Beast Feature Film: Soorarai Pottru
Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment: Tanhaji
Best Actor: Suriya (Soorarai Pottru) and Ajay Devgn (Tanhaji)
Best Actress: Aparna Balamurali (Soorarai Pottru)
Best Supporting Actor: Biju Menon (Ayyappanum Koshiyam)
Best Supporting Actress: Lakshmi Priya Chandramouli (Sivaranjaniyum Innam Sila Pengallum)
Best Music Direction (Songs): S Thaman (Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo)
Best Music Direction (Background Score): GV Prakash (Soorarai Pottru)
Best Male Playback Singer: Rahul Deshpande (Mi Vasantrao)
Best Female Playback Singer: Nanchamma (Ayyappanum Koshiyum)
Best Lyrics: Manoj Muntashir (Saina)
Best Audiography: Jobin Jayan (Dollu), Anmol Bhave (Mi Vasantrao) and Vishnu Govind & Sree Sankar (Malik)
Best Choreography: Sandhya Raju (Natyam)
Best Cinematography: Supratim Bhol (Avijatrik)
Best Costume Design: Nachiket Barve and Mahesh Sherla (Tanhaji)
Best Production Design: Anees Nadodi (Kappela)
Best Editing: Sreekar Prasad (Sivaranjiniyum Innum Sila Pengalum)
Best Make-up: TV Rambabu (Natyam)
Best Screenplay: Sudha Kongara and Shalini Usha (Soorarai Pottru)
Best Dialogues: Madonne Ashwin (Mandela)
Best Stunt Choreography: Rajasekhar, Mafia Sasi and Supreme Sunder (Ayyappanum Koshiyum)
Best Child Artist: Anish Mangesh Gosavi (Tak-Tak), Akanksha Pingle (Sumi) and Divyesh Indulkar (Sumi).
Best Children's Film: Sumi
Best Film on Environment Conservation/Preservation: Taledanda
Best Film on Social Issues: Funeral
Indira Gandhi Award for Best Debut Film of a Director: Madonne Ashwin (Mandela)
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