Kangana Ranaut Wins Best Actress National Award For ‘Panga’, ‘Manikarnika’. Here’s A Full List Of National Award Winners

Kangana Ranaut Wins Best Actress National Award For ‘Panga’, ‘Manikarnika’. Here’s A Full List Of National Award Winners

Amidst the not-so-pleasant time for Bollywood, the 67th National Awards were presented at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi. The Vice President of India, M. Venkaiah Naidu, presented the awards to the winners, including Kangana Ranaut, who won the National Award for Best Actress for her films Panga and Manikarnika. Other winners included Manoj Bajpayee, who won Best Actor for his incredible performance in Bhonsle, and Dhanush, who won for Asuran. Today is also the day that superstar Rajinikanth will be presented with the Dadasaheb Phalke Award for his contribution to Indian cinema.

The ceremony was a rather emotional moment for director Nitesh Tiwari, as his film Chhichhore, starring the late Sushant Singh Rajput, won the Best Hindi Film National Award. Tiwari and producer Sajid Nadiadwala were present at the event, and spoke about missing the actor, dedicating the win to him. It was also quite a joyous occasion for the Tiwari fam, considering Nitesh’s Best Film win, and the Best Actress win for Panga, which is a film by his wife and filmmaker Ashwini Iyer Tiwari, the screenplay for which was also written by Nitesh Tiwari.

Kangana Ranaut shared pictures of herself with her National Award, and her parents by her side, proudly posing and all smiles.

 

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Here’s a full winners list for the 67th National Film Awards:

Feature Film Category

Best Feature Film: Marakkar Arabikadalinte Simham (Malayalam)

Best Direction: Bahattar Hoorain

Best Actress: Kangana Ranaut (Manikarnika, Panga)

Best Actor: Manoj Bajpayee (Bhonsle) and Dhanush (Asuran)

Best Supporting Actress: Pallavi Joshi (The Tashkent Files)

Best Supporting Actor: Vijaya Sethupathi (Super Deluxe)

Indira Gandhi Award for Best Debut Film of Director: Helen (Malayalam)

Special Mention: Biryani (Malayalam), Jonaki Porua (Assamese), Lata Bhagwan Kare (Marathi), Picasso (Marathi)

Best Hindi Film: Chhichhore

Best Paniya Film: Kenjira

Best Mishing Film: Anu Ruwad

Best Khasi Film: Lewduh

Best Chattisgarhi Film: Bhulan The Maze

Best Tulu Film: Pingara

Best Telugu Film: Jersey

Best Tamil Film: Asuran

Best Odiya Film: Sala Budhar Badla, Kalira Atita

Best Manipuri Film: Eigi Kona

Best Malayalam Film: Kalla Nottam

Best Kannada Film: Akshi

Best Marathi Film: Bardo

Best Konkani Film: Kaajro

Best Punjabi Film: Rab Da Radio 2

Best Haryanvi Film: Chhoriyan Chhoron Se Kam Nahi Hoti

Best Bengali Film: Gumnaami

Best Assamese Film: Ronuwa- Who Never Surrender

Best Children Film: Kastoori (Hindi)

Best Stunt: Avane Srimannarayana (Kannada)

Best Choreography: Maharshi (Telugu)

Best Special Effects: Marakkar Arabikadalinte Simham (Malayalam)

Special Jury Award: Oththa Seruppu Size-7 (Tamil)

Best Lyrics: Kolaambi (Malayalam)

Best Music Direction: Viswasam (Tamil)

Music Direction: Jyeshthoputro

Best Make-Up Artist: Helen

Best Production Design: Anandi Gopal

Best Editing: Jersey (Telugu)

Best Audiography: Lewduh (Khasi)

Best Screenplay Original Screenplay: Jyeshthoputri

Best Adapted Screenplay: Gumnaami

Best Dialogue Writer: The Tashkent Files (Hindi)

Best Cinematography: Jallikattu (Malayalam)

Best Female Playback Singer: Bardo (Marathi)

Best Male Playback Singer: Kesari, Teri Mitti (Hindi)

Best Film on Environment Conservation: Water Burial

Most Film-Friendly State: Sikkim

Best Book on Cinema: A Gandhian Affair: India’s Curious Portrayal of Love in Cinema by Sanjay Suri

Special Mention: Cinema Paharana Manus written by Ashok Rane and Kannada Cinema: Jagathika Cinema Vikasa-Prerane Prabhava written by PR Ramadasa Naidu

Best Film Critic: Sohini Chattopadhyay

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Non Feature Film Category

Best Narration: Sir David Attenborough – Wild Karnataka,

Best Editing: Arjun Gourisaria – Shut Up Sona,

Best Audiography: Allwin Rego and Sanjay Maurya – Radha (Musical)

Best On-Location Sound Recordist: Saptarshi Sarkar – Rahas (Hindi)

Best Cinematography: Savita Singh – Sonsi

Best Direction: Sudhanshu Saria – Knock Knock Knock (English/Bengali)

Best Film on Family Values: Oru Paathiraa Swapnam Pole (Malayalam)

Best Short Fiction Film: Custody (Hindi/English)

Special Jury Award: Small Scale Societies (English)

Best Animation Film: Radha (Musical)

Best Investigative Film: Jakkal

Best Exploration Film: Wild Karnataka (English)

Best Education Film: Apples and Oranges (English)

Best Film on Social Issues: Holy Rights (Hindi); Ladli (Hindi)

Best Environment Film: The Stork Saviours (Hindi)

Best Promotional Film: The Shower (Hindi)

Best Art and Culture Film: Shrikshetra-Ru-Sahijata (Odia)

Best Biographical Film: Elephants Do Remember (English)

Best Ethnographic Film: Charan-Atva: The Essence of Being a Nomad (Gujarati)

Best Debut Non-Feature Film of a Director: Khisa (Marathi)

Best Non-Feature Film: An Engineered Dream (Hindi)

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