70th National Film Awards: Brahmastra wins 3 honours, Rishab Shetty named Best Actor, and Aattam crowned as Best Feature Film - A complete list of winners
The 70th National Film Awards have just concluded, and here is a complete list of films, actors, and fraternity members who have bagged the honours.
70th National Awards Complete
The world is buzzing with reactions to the announcement of the 70th National Film Awards. The awards were given considering Feature and Non-Feature films certified by the Central Board Of Film Certification between January 1, 2022, and December 31, 2022. The event was held at the National Media Center in New Delhi on Friday. Brahmastra has won three awards, while Rishab Shetty and Manasi Parekh have received the Best Actor honors. Aattam has emerged as the glorious winner of the year.
The 70th National Film Awards focus on 2022 releases, as the COVID-19 pandemic delayed the event by two years. The 69th National Awards honored films from 2021. This year’s jury includes the Chairperson of the Feature Film Jury, Rahul Rawail; Nila Madhab Panda, Chairperson of the Non-Feature Film Jury; and Gangadhar Mudalair, Chairperson of the Best Writing on Cinema Jury. Below is the complete list of winners.
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70th National Film Awards Winner List
Special Mentions – Manoj Bajpayee in Gulmohar and Sanjoy Salil Chowdhury for Kalikhan
FEATURE CATEGORIES
Best Feature Film – Aattam
Best Actor – Rishab Shetty, KantaraBest Actress – Nithya Menen in Thiruchitrambalam and Manasi Parekh in Kutch Express
Best Director – Sooraj Barjatya, UunchaiBest Supporting Actress – Neena Gupta, UunchaiBest Supporting Actor – Pawan Malhotra, Fouja
Best Feature Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment – KantaraBest Debut – Fouja Pramod KumarBest Telugu Film – Karthikeya 2Best Tamil Film – Ponniyin Selvan – Part 1Best Punjabi Film – Baaghi Di DheeBest Odia Film – DamanBest Malayalam Film – Saudi Vellakka CC.225/2009Best Marathi Film – VaalviBest Kannada Film – KGF: Chapter 2Best Hindi Film – GulmoharBest Tiwa Film – SikaisalBest Bengali Film – Kaberi AntardhanBest Assamese Film – Emuthi PuthiBest Action Direction – KGF: Chapter 2Best Choreography – Thiruchitrambalam
Best Lyrics – FoujaBest Music Director – Pritam (Songs), AR Rahman (Background Score)Best Makeup – AparajitoBest Costumes – Kutch ExpressBest Production Design – AparajitoBest Editing – AattamBest Sound Design – Ponniyin Selvan – Part 1Best Screenplay – AattamBest Dialogues – GulmoharBest Cinematography – Ponniyin Selvan – Part 1Best Female Playback – Saudi Velakka CC.225/2009 Bombay JayashriBest Male Playback – Brahmastra Arijit SinghBest Child Artist – Sreepath in MallikappuramBest Film in AVGC – BrahmastraFILM WRITING
Best Critic – Deepak DuaBest Book on Cinema – Kishore Kumar: The Ultimate BiographyNON-FEATURE CATEGORIES
Best Non-Feature Film – AyenaBest Debut Film – MadhyantaraBest Biographical/Historical/Compilation Film – Aanakhi Ek Mohenjo DaroBest Arts/Culture Film – Ranga Vibhoga/VarsaBest Script – Mono No AwareBest Narrator – Murmurs of the JungleBest Music Direction – FursatBest Editing – MadhyantaraBest Sound Design – YaanBest Cinematography – Mono No AwareBest Direction – From the ShadowBest Short Film – XunyotaBest Animated Film – The Coconut TreeBest Non-Feature Film Promoting Social and Environmental Values – On the Brink Season 2 – GharialBest Documentary – Murmurs of the JungleStay tuned to OTTplay for more information on this and everything else from the world of streaming and films.
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