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67Th National Film Awards, 2019 Most Film Friendly State Award Sr. No. State Medal 1. Sikkim Rajat Kamal & Certificate 67Th 67th National Film Awards, 2019 Most Film Friendly State Award Sr. No. State Medal 1. Sikkim Rajat Kamal & Certificate 67th National Film Awards, 2019 Best Writing on Cinema Award for Best Book on Cinema: Sr. No. Title of the Book Language Name of Name of the Medal and the Author Publisher Cash prize 2. A GANDHIAN English Sanjay Suri HarperCollins Swarna AFFAIR: INDIA’S Publishers Kamal and CURIOS PORTRAYAL India Rs. OF LOVE IN CINEMA 75,000/- Special Mention: Sr. No. Title of the Book Language Name of the Award Author 1. CINEMA PAHANARA Marathi Ashok Rane Certificate MANUS 2. KANNADA CINEMA: Kannada P R Ramadasa Certificate JAGATHIKA CINEMA Naidu VIKASA-PRERANE- PRABHAVA Award for Best Film Critic: Sr. No. Name of Critic Language Medal and Cash Prize 1. Sohini Chattopadhyay English Swarna Kamal and Rs. 75,000/- 67th National Film Awards, 2019 Non-Feature Films Section 67th National Film Awards 2019 Non-Feature Films Results S.No. Category of Award Title of the Film Awardee Medal & Cash Prize 1. BEST NON-FEATURE AN ENGINEERED Producer & Swarna Kamal FILM DREAM (HINDI) Director : Rs. 1,50,000/- Hemant Gaba each 2. BEST DEBUT NON- KHISA Producer : P P Rajat Kamal FEATURE FILM OF A (MARATHI) Cine DIRECTOR Production Director : Raj Rs. 75,000/- Pritam More each 3. BEST ETHNOGRAPHI CHARAN-ATVA Producer : Rajat Kamal C FILM THE ESSENCE OF Films Division BEING A NOMAD Director : Dinaz (GUJARATI) Rs 50,000/- Kalwachwala each 4. BEST BIOGRAPHICAL ELEPHANTS DO Producer : Rajat Kamal FILM REMEMBER Films Division Rs 50,000/- (ENGLISH) Director : Swati Producer Pandey, Rs. 50,000/- Viplove Rai (Shared) Bhatia & Directors Manohar Singh Bisht 5. BEST ARTS and SHRIKSHETRA- Producer & Rajat Kamal CULTURE FILM RU-SAHIJATA Director : (ODIA) Ashutosh Rs 50,000/- Pattnaik each 6. BEST PROMOTIONAL THE SHOWER Producer : Rajat Kamal FILM (HINDI) Little Lamb Films Pvt. Ltd. Rs 50,000/- Director : each Bauddhayan Mukherji 7. BEST ENVIRONMENT THE STORK Producer: Rajiv Rajat Kamal FILM SAVIOURS Mehrotra, Rs 50,000/- (HINDI) PSBT Producer Director : Ajay Rs 50,000/- Bedi & Vijay Directors Bedi (Shared) 8. BEST FILM ON HOLY RIGHTS Producer: Rajat Kamal SOCIAL ISSUES (HINDI) Priyanka Pradeep More Rs. 50,000/- Director : Producers Farha Khatun (Shared) & & Producer & Rs. 50,000/- Director : Directors Sudipta Kundu LADLI (HINDI) (Shared) 9. BEST EDUCATIONAL APPLES AND Producer: LXL Rajat Kamal FILM ORANGES Ideas Private (ENGLISH) Limited Rs 50,000/- Director : Rukshana each Tabassum 10. BEST EXPLORATION WILD Producer: Rajat Kamal FILM KARNATAKA Amoghavarsha (ENGLISH) J S Rs 50,000/- Director : Producer Amoghavarsha JS, Kalyan Varma, Sarath Rs. 50,000/- Champati & Directors Vijaya Mohan (Shared) Raj 11. BEST INVESTIGATIVE JAKKAL Producer: Neo RAJAT FILM (MARATHI) n Reel Creation Kamal Director : Rs 50,000/- Vivek Wagh each 12. BEST ANIMATION RADHA Producer : Fairy Rajat Kamal FILM (MUSICAL) Cows Director : Rs 50,000/- Bimal Poddar each Animator : Niti n Kharkar 13. SPECIAL JURY SMALL SCALE Director : Vipin Rajat Kamal AWARD SOCIETIES Vijay (ENGLISH) Rs 1,00,000/- 14. BEST SHORT FICTION CUSTODY Producer & Rajat Kamal FILM Director : (HINDI/ENGLISH) Ambiecka Rs 50,000/- Pandit each 15. BEST FILM ON ORU PAATHIRAA Producer: Rajat Kamal FAMILY VALUES SWAPNAM POLE Satyajit Ray Rs. 50,000/- (MALAYALAM) Film & each Television Institute Director : Sharan Venugopal 16. BEST DIRECTION KNOCK KNOCK Director : Swarna Kamal KNOCK Sudhanshu (ENGLISH/ Saria Rs. 1,50,000/- BENGALI) 17. BEST SONSI (HINDI) Cameraman: Rajat Kamal CINEMATOGRAPHY Savita Singh Rs. 50,000/- 18. BEST ON-LOCATION RAHAS (HINDI) On location Rajat Kamal SOUND RECORDIST sound recordist Rs. 50,000/- : Saptarshi Sarkar 19. BEST AUDIOGRAPHY RADHA (Musical) Re-recordist Rajat Kamal (final mixed track) : Allwin Rego & Sanjay Rs 50,000/- Maurya (Shared) 20. BEST EDITING SHUT UP SONA Editor : Arjun Rajat Kamal (HINDI/ENGLISH) Gourisaria Rs 50,000/- 21. BEST MUSIC KRANTI DARSHI Music Rajat Kamal, DIRECTION GURUJI-AHEAD Director: Rs 50,000/- OF TIMES (HINDI) Bishakhjyoti 22. BEST NARRATION/ WILD Voice Over : Rajat Kamal VOICE OVER KARNATAKA Sir David Rs 50,000/- (ENGLISH) Attenborough 67th National Film Awards, 2019 Feature Films Section 67th National Film Awards 2019 Feature Films - Results S.No. Category of Award Title Of The Film Awardee Medal & Cash Prize 1. Best Feature Film MARAKKAR- Producer: Aashirvad Swarna Kamal ARABIKKADALI Cinemas and NTE-SIMHAM Rs. 2,50,000 (Malayalam) (each) Director: Priyadarshan 2. Indira Gandhi Award HELEN Producer: Big Bang Swarna Kamal for Best Debut Film of Entertainments and (Malayalam) a Director Rs.1,25,000 Director: Mathukutty (each) Xavier 3. Award for Best MAHARSHI Producer: Sri Swarna Kamal Popular Film Venkteswara Creations and (Telugu) Providing Wholesome Director: Paidipally Rs. 2,00,000/- Entertainment Vamshidhar Rao (each) 4. Nargis Dutt Award for TAJMAL Producer: Tuline Rajat Kamal Best Feature Film on Studios Pvt. Ltd. and (Marathi) National Integration Director: Niyaz Rs. 1,50,000/- Mujawar (each) 5. Best Film on Social ANANDI GOPAL Producer: Essel Vision Rajat Kamal Issues (Marathi) Productions Ltd., and Freshlime Films LLP & Rs. 1,50,000/- Namah Pictures Pvt. (each) Ltd. Director: Sameer Vidwans 6. Best Film on WATER BURIAL Producer: Faruque Rajat Kamal Environment (Monpa) Iftikar Laskar and Conservation/Preserva Director: Shantanu Rs. 1,50,000/- tion Sen (each) 7. Best Children's Film KASTOORI Producer : Insight Swarna Kamal Films and (Hindi) Director: Vinod Rs. 1,50,000/- Uttreshwar Kamble (each) 8. Best Direction BAHATTAR Director: Sanjay Swarna Kamal HOORAIN (Hindi) Puran Singh Chauhan and Rs. 2,50,000/- 9. Best Actor BHONSLE (Hindi) Actor : Manoj Rajat Kamal Bajpayee and Rs. 50,000/- & & (Shared) ASURAN (Tamil) Actor : Dhanush 10. Best Actress MANIKARNIKA- Actress : Kangana Rajat Kamal THE QUEEN OF Ranaut and JHANSI (Hindi) Rs. 50,000/- & PANGA (Hindi) 11. Best Supporting Actor SUPER DELUXE Supporting Actor: Rajat Kamal (Tamil) Vijaya Sethupathi and Rs. 50,000/- 12. Best Supporting THE TASHKENT Supporting Rajat Kamal Actress FILES (Hindi) Actress: Pallavi Joshi and Rs. 50,000/- 13. Best Child Artist KD(A) KARUPPU Child Artist : Naga Rajat Kamal DURAI (Tamil) Vishal and Rs. 50,000/- 14. Best Male Playback KESARI Singer : B Praak Rajat Kamal Singer and (Hindi) Song “Teri Mitti” Rs. 50,000/- 15. Best Female Playback BARDO Singer : Savani Rajat Kamal Singer Ravindra and (Marathi) Song “Raan Petala” Rs. 50,000/- 16. Best Cinematography JALLIKKETTU Cameraman: Gireesh Rajat Kamal (Malayalam) Gangadharan and Rs. 50,000/- 17. Best Screenplay JYESHTHOPUTR Screenplay writer Rajat Kamal O (Bengali) (original): Kaushik and Ganguly Rs. 50,000/- (each) Screenplay writer GUMNAAMI (adapted): Srijit (Bengali) Mukherji Dialogue THE TASHKENT Writer: Vivek Ranjan FILES (Hindi) Agnihotri 18. Best Audiography IEWDUH (Khasi) Location Sound Rajat Kamal Recordist (for sync and sound films only): Rs. 50,000/- Debajit Gayan (each) TRIJYA (Marathi) Sound Designer: OTHTHA Mandar Kamalapurkar SERUPPU SIZE-7 (Tamil) Re- recordist of the final mixed track: Resul Pookutty 19. Best Editing JERSEY (Telugu) Editor: Navin Nooli Rajat Kamal and Rs. 50,000/- 20. Best Production Design ANANDI GOPAL Production Rajat Kamal (Marathi) Designer: Sunil and Nigwekar & Nilesh Rs. 50,000/- Wagh (Shared) 21. Best Costume Designer MARAKKAR- Costume Rajat Kamal ARABIKKADALI Designer: Sujith and NTE-SIMHAM Sudhakaran & Rs.50,000/- (Malayalam) (Shared) V. Sai 22. Best Make-up Artist HELEN Make-up Rajat Kamal Artist: Ranjith and (Malayalam) Rs. 50,000/- 23. Best Music Direction VISWASAM Music Director Rajat Kamal (Tamil) (Songs): and D. Imman Rs. 50,000/- (each) Music Director JYESHTHOPUTR (Background O (Bengali) Music): Prabuddha Banerjee 24. Best Lyrics KOLAAMBI Lyricist: Prabha Varma Rajat Kamal (Malayalam) and Song “ Arodum Parayuka Vayya” Rs. 50,000/- 25. Special Jury Award OTHTHA Producer & Director Rajat Kamal SERUPPU SIZE-7 : Radhakrishnan and (Tamil) Parthiban Rs. 2,00,000/- 26. Best Special Effects MARAKKAR- Special Effects Rajat Kamal ARABIKKADALI Creator : Siddharth and NTE-SIMHAM Priyadarshan Rs. 50,000/- (Malayalam) 27. Best Choreography MAHARSHI Raju Sundaram Rajat Kamal (Telugu) and Rs. 50,000/- 28. Best Action Direction AVANE Vikram Mor Rajat Kamal Award (Stunt SRIMANNARAYA and Choreography) NA (Kannada) Rs. 50,000/- Best Feature Film in each of the language specified in the Schedule VIII of the Constitution 29. Best Assamese Film RONUWA - WHO Producer: Bornali Rajat Kamal NEVER Creative Vision and SURRENDER Entertainment Rs. 1,00,000/- Director: Chandra (each) Mudoi 30. Best Bengali Film GUMNAAMI Producer: SVF Rajat Kamal Entertainment Pvt. and Ltd. Rs. 1,00,000/- Director: Srijit (each) Mukherji 31. Best Hindi Film CHHICHHORE Producer: Nadiawala Rajat Kamal Grandsons and Entertainment Pvt. Rs. 1,00,000/- Ltd. & Fox Star (each) Studios Director: Nitesh Tiwari 32. Best Kannada Film AKSHI Producer: Kalaadegul Rajat Kamal a Studio and Director: Manoj Rs. 1,00,000/- Kumar (each) 33. Best Konkani Film KAAJRO Producer: de Goan Rajat Kamal Studio and Director: Nitin Rs. 1,00,000/- Bhaskar (each) 34. Best Marathi Film BARDO Producer: Ritu Films Rajat Kamal Cut LLP and Director: Bhimrao Rs. 1,00,000/- Mude (each) 35. Best Malayalam Film KALLA NOTTAM Producer: First Print Rajat Kamal Studios and Director: Rahul Riji Rs. 1,00,000/- Nair (each) 36. Best Manipuri Film EIGI KONA Producer: Luwang Rajat Kamal Apokpa Mamikol and Production Rs. 1,00,000/- Director: Bobby (Shared) Wahengham & Maipaksana Haorongbam 37. Best Odia Film SALA BUDHAR Producer: New Rajat Kamal BADLA Generation Films and & Director: Dr. Rs. 1,00,000/- Sabyasachi Mohapatra (Shared) Kalira Atita & Producer: Eleeanora Images Pvt. Ltd. Director: Nila Madhab Panda 38. Best Punjabi Film RAB DA RADIO 2 Producer: Vehli Rajat Kamal Janta Films and Director: Sharandeep Rs. 1,00,000/- Singh (each) 39. Best Tamil Film ASURAN Producer: V Rajat Kamal Creations and Director: Vetri Rs. 1,00,000/- Maaran (each) 40. Best Telugu Film JERSEY Producer: Sithara Rajat Kamal Entertainments and Director: Gowtam Rs. 1,00,000/- Tinnanuri (each) Best Feature Film in each of the languages other than those specified in Schedule VIII of the Constitution 41.
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