63rd National Film Awards
About National film awards:
The National Awards for films, which were
started as an annual incentive by the Government of India , for the making of
artistic, competent and meaningful films have come a long way, to cover the
entire national spectrum of Indian Cinema, to judge merit by the highest
possible yardstick and to become the most coveted and prestigious awards in the
country.
From 1954, when the very first awards for the
films of 1953 were given, down to the current year when the top awards for the
films of 2011 were recently given, there lies the 59 years old story of an
awards scheme, which is surely the most unique of its kind. The awards are
given in three sections – Feature Films, Non-Feature Films and Best Writing on
Cinema.
National
Awards Aim:
- Encouraging the production of films of aesthetic and technical excellence and social relevance contributing to the understanding and appreciation of cultures of different regions of the country in cinematic form and thereby also promoting integration and unity of the nation.
- The awards also aim at encouraging the study and appreciation of cinema as an art form and dissemination of information and critical appreciation of this art form through publication of books, articles, reviews etc.
The
National Awards along with cinema's highest honour, Dadasaheb Phalke award, are
presented by the President of India in a solemn function in the presence of the
Union Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Chairpersons of the three
juries, representatives of Film Federation of India and Confederation of All
India Cine Employees and senior official. Since the Awards for 2007, two live
playback singing performances are also held during the ceremony.
63rd National Film Awards
Union Government has announced 63rd National Film awards on March 28,2016 .
Here Complete List of winners:
Category
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Award
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Awardee
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Feature Films
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Best Feature Film
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Baahubali
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Feature Films
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Indira Gandhi Award For Best Debut Film Of A Director
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Neeraj Ghaywan for Masaan
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Feature Films
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Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment
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Bajrangi Bhaijaan
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Feature Films
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Nargis Dutt Award For Best Feature Film On National
Integration
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Nanak Shah Fakir
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Feature Films
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Best Film On Social Issues
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Nirnayakam
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Feature Films
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Best Film On Environment Conservation/Preservation
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Valiya Chirakulla Pakshikal
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Feature Films
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Best Children's Film
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Duronto
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Feature Films
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Best Direction
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Sanjay Leela Bansali for Bajirao Mastani
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Feature Films
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Best Actor
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Amitabh Bachchan for Piku
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Feature Films
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Best Actress
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Kangana Ranaut for Tanu Weds Manu Returns
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Feature Films
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Best Supporting Actor
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Samuthirakani for Visaaranai
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Feature Films
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Best Supporting Actress
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Tanvi Azmi for Bajirao Mastani
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Feature Films
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Best Child Artist
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Gaurav Menon for Ben
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Feature Films
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Best Male Playback Singer
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Mahesh Kale for Katyar Kalijat Ghusli
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Feature Films
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Best Female Playback Singer
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Monali Thakur for the song Moh Moh Ke Dhage from Dum Laga Ke
Haisa
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Feature Films
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Best Cinematography
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Sudeep Chaterjee for Bajirao Mastani
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Feature Films
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Best Screenplay - Screenplay Writer (Original)
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Juhi Chaturvedi for Piku
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Feature Films
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Best Screenplay - Screenplay Writer (Original)
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Himanshu Sharma for Tanu Weds Manu Returns
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Feature Films
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Best Screenplay - Screenplay Writer (Adapted)
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Vishal Bhardwaj For Talvar
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Feature Films
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Best Screenplay - Dialogues
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Juhi Chaturvedi for Piku
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Feature Films
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Best Screenplay - Dialogues
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Himanshu Sharma For Tanu Weds Manu Returns
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Feature Films
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Best Audiography - Location Sound Recordist
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Sanjay Kurian For Talwar
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Feature Films
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Best Audiography - Sound Designer
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Biswadeep Chatterjee For Bajirao Mastani
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Feature Films
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Best Audiography - Re-recordist of the final mixed track
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Justin Gose For Bajirao Mastani
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Feature Films
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Best Editing
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Late Kishore TE for Visaaranai
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Feature Films
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Best Production Design
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Shriram Iyengar, Saloni Dhatrak And Sujeet Sawant for Bajirao
Mastani
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Feature Films
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Best Costume Designer
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Payal Saluja For Nanak Shah Fakir
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Feature Films
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Best Make-Up Artist
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Preetisheel G Singh And Clover Wootton for Nanak Shah Fakir
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Best Feature Film In Each Of The Language Specified In The
Schedule VIII Of The Constitution
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Best Music Direction - Songs
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M Jayachandran for the song Kaathirun Nu Kaathirunnu from
Thaarai Thappattai
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Best Feature Film In Each Of The Language Specified In The
Schedule VIII Of The Constitution
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Best Music Direction - Background score
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Ilaiyaraaja for Thaarai Thappattai
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Best Feature Film In Each Of The Language Specified In The
Schedule VIII Of The Constitution
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Best Lyrics
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Varun Grover For The Song Moh Moh Ke Dhage From Dum Laga Ke
Haisa
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Best Feature Film In Each Of The Language Specified In The
Schedule VIII Of The Constitution
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Special Jury Award
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Kalki Kochlin for Margarita With Straw
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Best Feature Film In Each Of The Language Specified In The
Schedule VIII Of The Constitution
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Best Choreography
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Remo D'Souza for the song Deewani Mastani from Bajirao Mastani
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Best Feature Film In Each Of The Language Specified In The
Schedule VIII Of The Constitution
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Best Special Effect
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V Srinivas Mohan for Baahubali
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Best Feature Film In Each Of The Language Specified In The
Schedule VIII Of The Constitution
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Best Assamese Film
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Kothanodi
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Best Feature Film In Each Of The Language Specified In The
Schedule VIII Of The Constitution
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Best Bengali Film
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Shankhachil
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Best Feature Film In Each Of The Language Specified In The
Schedule VIII Of The Constitution
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Best Hindi Film
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Dum Laga Ke Haisha
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Best Feature Film In Each Of The Language Specified In The
Schedule VIII Of The Constitution
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Best Kannada Film
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Thithi
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Best Feature Film In Each Of The Language Specified In The
Schedule VIII Of The Constitution
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Best Konkani Film
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Enemy
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Best Feature Film In Each Of The Language Specified In The
Schedule VIII Of The Constitution
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Best Malayalam Film
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Pathemari
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Best Feature Film In Each Of The Language Specified In The
Schedule VIII Of The Constitution
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Best Marathi Film
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Ringan
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Best Feature Film In Each Of The Language Specified In The
Schedule VIII Of The Constitution
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Best Odiya Film
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Pahada Ra Luha
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Best Feature Film In Each Of The Language Specified In The
Schedule VIII Of The Constitution
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Best Punjabi Film
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Chauthi Koot
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Best Feature Film In Each Of The Language Specified In The
Schedule VIII Of The Constitution
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Best Tamil Film
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Visaaranai
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Best Feature Film In Each Of The Language Specified In The
Schedule VIII Of The Constitution
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Best Telugu Film
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Kanche
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Best Feature Film In Each Of The Language Specified In The
Schedule VIII Of The Constitution
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Best Sanskrit Film
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Priyamanasam
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Best Feature Film In Each Of The Language Specified In The
Schedule VIII Of The Constitution
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Best Maithili Film
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Mithila Makhaan
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Best Feature Film In Each Of The Language Specified In The
Schedule VIII Of The Constitution
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Best Mizo Film
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Kima's Lode Beyond The Class
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Best Feature Film In Each Of The Language Specified In The
Schedule VIII Of The Constitution
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Best Manipuri Film
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Eibusu Yaohanbiyu
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Best Feature Film In Each Of The Language Specified Other Than
In The Schedule VIII Of The Constitution
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Best Wancho Film
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The Head Hunter
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Best Feature Film In Each Of The Language Specified Other Than
In The Schedule VIII Of The Constitution
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Best Haryanvi Film
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Satrangi
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Best Feature Film In Each Of The Language Specified Other Than
In The Schedule VIII Of The Constitution
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Best Khasi Film
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Onaatah
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Best Feature Film In Each Of The Language Specified Other Than
In The Schedule VIII Of The Constitution
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Best Bodo Film
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Dau Huduni Methai
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Special Mention
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Sairat
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Rinku Rajguru
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Special Mention
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Su Su Sudhi Vathmeekam & Lukka Chuppi
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Jayasurya
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Special Mention
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Irudhi Suttru
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Ritika Singh
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Non Feature Films
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Best Non Feature Film
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Amdavad Ma Famous
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Non Feature Films
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Best Debut Film Of A Director
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Nishantroy Bombarde for Daaravtha
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Non Feature Films
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Best Anthropological / Ethnographic Film
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Aoleang
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Non Feature Films
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Best Biographical/ Historical Reconstruction
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Life in Metaphors: A Portrait of Girish Kasaravalli
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Non Feature Films
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Best Arts /Cultural Film
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A Far Afternoon - A Painted Saga
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Non Feature Films
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Best Arts /Cultural Film
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Yazhpanam Thedchanamo
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Non Feature Films
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Best Promotional Film (To Cover Tourism, Exports, Crafts,
Industry Etc)
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Weaves of Maheshwar
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Non Feature Films
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Best Environment Film Including Agriculture
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The Man who Dwarfed the Mountains
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Non Feature Films
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Best Environment Film Including Agriculture
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God On The Edge
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Non Feature Films
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Best Film On Social Issues
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Auto Driver
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Non Feature Films
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Best Educational Film
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Paywat
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Non Feature Films
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Best Exploration/Adventure Film (To Include Sports)
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Dribbling with their Future
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Non Feature Films
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Best Investigative Film Tezpur 1962
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Lost in the mist of time - an attempt to trace the untold…
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Non Feature Films
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Best Animation Film
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Fisherwoman and TukTuk
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Non Feature Films
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Special Jury Award
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In Search of Fading Canvas
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Non Feature Films
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Best Short Fiction Film
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Aushadh
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Non Feature Films
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Best Film On Family Values
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Best Friends Forever
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Non Feature Films
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Best Direction
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Christo Tomy for Kamuki
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Non Feature Films
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Best Cinematography
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Amartya Bhattacharyya for Benaras - The Unexplored
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Non Feature Films
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Best Audiography
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Moumita Roy for Edpa Kana
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Non Feature Films
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Best Editing
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Parvin Angre and Sridhar Rangayan for Breaking Free
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Non Feature Films
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Best Music
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Aravind - Shankar for A Far Afternoon- A Painted Saga
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Non Feature Films
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Best Narration/Voice Over
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Harish Bhimani for Mala Laj Watat Nahai
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Non Feature Films
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Best Narration/Voice Over
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Aliyaar for Arangile Nithya Vismayam Guru Chemancherry
Kunhiraman
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Non Feature Films
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Special Mention
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The Chameleon
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Non Feature Films
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Special Mention
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Amma
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Non Feature Films
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Special Mention
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Syaahi
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Best Writing on Cinema
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Best Book on Cinema
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Dr Rajakumar Samagra Charithre by Doddahulluru Rukkoji
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Best Writing on Cinema
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Best Book on Cinema - Special Mention
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Forgotten Masters of Hindi Cinema by Satish Chopra
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Best Writing on Cinema
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Best Film Critic
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Meghachandra Kongbam
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