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  • Suriya and Jyotika have fun National Film Award win with their youngsters, see photograph

    Actor Suriya was honoured with the Best Actor award on the 68th National Film Awards ceremony. Suriya received the award for his efficiency in his manufacturing enterprise Soorarai Pottru, which additionally received 4 different awards (Best Feature Film, Best Actress, Best Original Screenplay and Best Background Score) on the National Film Awards.

    Suriya was accompanied by his spouse Jyotika on the ceremony. Jyotika, who co-produced Soorarai Pottru with Suriya, obtained the Best Feature Film award from President Droupadi Murmu.

    Post the 68th National Film Awards ceremony, the Twitter deal with of Studio Green (Suriya’s manufacturing home) shared a photograph of Suriya and Jyotika with their son Dev and daughter Diya. In the image, the youngsters could be seen proudly holding their dad and mom’ medals.

    Pride of Tamil Cinema with their Proud youngsters 👍 #SooraraiPottru pic.twitter.com/nimYRkVfvL

    — Studio Green (@StudioGreen2) September 30, 2022

    Talking about his National Film Award win, Suriya informed ANI, “Truly grateful to the National Film Award jury and government of India. Lot of emotions running in my mind. I have a lot of people to thank. Definitely it should start with my director Sudha Kongara Prasad. We feel like we have come a full cycle with the National Award, winning five National Awards for Soorarai Pottru. We couldn’t have asked for more. And, also almost after 13 years, a Tamil film getting Best Feature Film Award. This is very special.”

    Suriya was all hearts for Jyotika. He mentioned, “My wife always shines the light on me. So, I was very happy to see her taking the Best Film award from the President of India.” The actor concluded by saying that it’s actually a second which he’ll always remember.

    The 68th National Film Awards ceremony was held at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi. Other large winners included Ajay Devgn additionally shared the Best Actor award with Suriya, Aparna Balamurali (Best Actress), Biju Menon (Best Supporting Actor), Lakshmi Priya Chandramouli (Best Supporting Actress) and Asha Parekh, who was honoured with Dada Saheb Phalke award.

  • National Film Awards: Vipul Shah Says, ‘Watching 66 Films in a Short Time Span Was Challenging’

    National Film Awards: Vipul Amrutlal Shah headed the ten jury members staff of the 68th National Film Awards held within the nationwide capital on Friday. Vipul Shah, who occurs to be the chairman of the nationwide award jury took the ultimate name as he alongside together with his staff watched a complete sum of 66 movies in a brief interval. Despite a number of challenges coming alongside the best way, the jury has executed a spectacular job in selecting the deserving movies. Vipul Shah, sharing his expertise acknowledged that, “Being the chairman of the national award jury was an honor. It was for the Covid affected year 2020, where-in most of the films could not go ahead with the shoot and release so I was skeptical that there may not be enough quality films, but to our surprise there were many amazing films and deliberating on those films was a great honor. We have done our best, with full honesty and commitment. Watching 66 films in a short span of time was challenging and the entire jury was completely committed to the task and they have done a great job so my congratulations to all of them.”Also Read – Who is GV Prakash Kumar To Win National Film Awards For Best Music Direction For Soorarai Pottru

    Meanwhile, Vipul Shah is all set to proceed his Commando franchise on OTT. After the success of Human on Disney+ Hotstar, this unimaginable continuation of the Commando franchise in a Web sequence format appears like a win-win for the platform and the producer each. Vipul Shah is all set to convey ‘The Kerela Story in theatres together with a untitled movie on financial institution theft. Also Read – National Film Awards 2022: Soorarai Pottru Awarded as Best Feature Film

    Here are the names of winners of 68th National Film Awards-Best Feature Film: Soorarai PottruBest Director: Sachy, Ayyappanum KoshiyumBest Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment: Tanhaji – The Unsung HeroBest Actor: Suriya for Soorarai Pottru and Ajay Devgn for Tanhaji – The Unsung HeroBest Actress: Aparna Balamurali, Soorarai PottruBest Supporting Actor: Biju Menon, Ayyappanum KoshiyamBest Supporting Actress: Lakshmi Priya Chandramouli, Sivaranjaniyum Innam Sila Pengallum amongst many others.

    For extra updates on Vipul Amrutlal Shah and National Film Awards, try this house at India.com. Also Read – National Film Awards: Ajay Devgn And Suriya Get Best Actor Honours For Tanhaji And Soorarai Pottru

  • 68th National Film Awards winners record

    The winners of the 68th National Film Awards have been introduced in the present day in New Delhi. Established in 1954, the celebrated awards are administered by the Government of India’s Directorate of Film Festivals. Because of Covid-19-related delays, this yr’s ceremony honoured movies from 2020, throughout a number of classes.

    Earlier in the present day, a 10-member jury led by filmmaker Vipul Shah met Information and Broadcasting minister Anurag Thakur and submitted its report on the 68th National Film Awards. Speaking concerning the awards to ANI, Thakur mentioned, “I want to congratulate all the jury members and all those people whose work was reviewed and would like to congratulate those recipients who will be awarded with the National Film Awards. A word of appreciation for everyone who has done an outstanding job.” He added, “I am glad that this year we will be holding the 68 National Film Awards since we could not hold the awards for two years because of Covid.”

    Here are the winners:

    Best Feature Film

    Best Director

    Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment

    Best Children’s Film

    Best Debut Film of a Director

    Best Animated Film

    Best Actor

    Best Actress

    Best Supporting Actor

    Best Supporting Actress

    Best Child Artist

    Best Music Direction:

    Best Male Playback Singer

    Best Female Playback Singer

    Best Lyrics: Saina

    Best Art Direction

    Best Audiography

    Best Choreography

    Best Cinematography

    Best Costume Design: Tanhaji

    Best Editing

    Best Make-up: Natyam

    Best Screenplay

    Best Special Effects

    Best Stunt Choreography: Ayyappanum Koshiyum

    Special Jury Award

    Special Mention

    Best Feature Film in Assamese

    Best Feature Film in Bengali

    Best Feature Film in Bodo

    Best Feature Film in Dogri

    Best Feature Film in Gujarati

    Best Feature Film in Hindi: Toolsidas Junior

    Best Feature Film in Kannada: Dollu

    Best Feature Film in Kashmiri

    Best Feature Film in Konkani

    Best Feature Film in Malayalam: Thinkalazhcha Nishchayam

    Best Feature Film in Manipuri

    Best Feature Film in Marathi

    Best Feature Film in Odia

    Best Feature Film in Punjabi

    Best Feature Film in Tamil: Sivaranjiniyum Innum Sila Pengalum

    Best Feature Film in Telugu: Colour Photo

    Best Feature Film in Urdu

    Non-Feature Films

    Best Film on Family Values: Kumkumarchan, Abhijeet Arvind Dalvi

    Best Direction: Oh That’s Bhanu, RV Ramani

    Best Cinematography: Sabdikunna Kalappa, Nikhil S Praveen

    Best Audiography: Pearl of the Desert, Ajit Singh Rathore

    Best Narration Voiceover: Rhapsody of Rains – Monsoons of Kerala, Shobha Tharoor Srinivasan

    Best Music Direction: 1232 kms – Marenge Toh Wahin Jaakar, Vishal Bhardwaj

    Best Editing: Borderlands, Anadi Athaley

    Best On Location Sound: Jadui Jangal, Sandeep Bhati and Pradeep Lekhwar

    Best Film on Environment Conservation/Preservation

    Best Film on Family Welfare

    Best Film on National Integration

    Best Film on Other Social Issues

    Best Book on Cinema: The Longest Kiss by Kishwar Desai

    Best Film Critic: No winner this yr.

    Most Film Friendly State: Madhya Pradesh

    Apart from chairperson Vipul Shah, the jury members embody cinematographer Dharam Gulati, National Award-winning Bengali actor Sreelekha Mukherjee, cinematographer GS Bhaskar, A Karthikraaja, VN Aditya, Viji Thampi, Sanjeev Rattan, S Thangadurai and Nishigandha.

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