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Naukri Aspirant 67Th National Film Award Feature Film Award Naukri Aspirant Lkiuks dks ns mM+ku 67th National Film Award The 67th National Film Awards are currently announced in New Delhi. The award is for the films of the year 2019. The event is organized by the Directorate of Film Festivals, which comes under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. The ceremony was scheduled to be held in May last year but was delayed indefinitely due to the Covid-19 epidemic. Here is the complete list of all the winners:- Feature Film Award Award category Film and person Best feature film Marakkar: Lion of the Arabian Sea (Malayalam) Best Actor Manoj Vajpayee for Bhonsle (Hindi) and Dhanush for Asuran (Tamil) Best Actress Kangana Ranaut for Panga (Hindi) and Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi (Hindi) Best Supporting Actress Pallavi Joshi for The Tashkent File (Hindi) Best Supporting Actor Vijay Sethupathi for Super Deluxe (Tamil) Best director Sanjay Puran Singh Chauhan for Behater Hooray (Hindi) Best Debut Film of a Director Helen (malayalam) Best child artist Naga Vishal for KD (Tamil) Best action direction Avane Srimannarayan (Kannada), Vikram more Best choreography Maharishi (Telugu), Raju Sundaram Best special effects Marakkar: Lion of the Arabian Sea (Malayalam), Siddharth Priyadarshan Special jury award Ortha Serupu Size 7 (Tamil), Radhakrishnan Parthiapan Best song Partham Verma for Kolambi (Malayalam), Best music direction D. Imman for Vishwasam (Tamil) Best background music Parbandh Banerjee for Jyesthputro (Bengali) Best makeup artist Ranjith for Helen (Malayalam) Best costumes Markkar: Sujeet Sudhakaran and V. Sai for Lion of the Arabian Sea (Malayalam) Best production design Anandi Gopal (Marathi), Sunil Nigvekar and Nilesh Wagh Best Autobiography (Location Iewduh (Khasi), Debjit Gayan Sound Recordist) Best Audiography (Re- Ortha Serupu Size 7 (Tamil), Resul Pookutty recorder of last mixed track) Best Screenplay (Original) Jyeshthoputro (Bengali), Kaushik Ganguly www.naukriaspirant.com Naukri Aspirant Lkiuks dks ns mM+ku Best Screenplay (Adapted) Gumnami (Bengali), Srijit Mukherjee Best Screenplay (Dialogue The Tashkent Files (Hindi), Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri Writer) Best editing Jersey (Telugu), Naveen Nuli Best Children's Film Kasturi (Hindi) Best Film on Environmental Water burial (monpa) Protection Best Film on Social Issues Anandi Gopal (Marathi) Best Entertainer Providing Maharishi (Telugu) Best Popular Film Best male playback singer B Praak for Kesari (Hindi) Best female playback singer Sawani Ravindra for Bardo Best Film on National Taj Mahal (Marathi) Integration Best cinematography Jallikattu (Malayalam), Girish Gangadharan Best movies in every language Award category Movie Best Hindi movie Chhichhore Best Telugu movie Jersey Best Malayalam movie Kalla Nottam Best Tamil movie Asuran Best Paniya movie Kenjira Best Mishing filming Anu Ruwad Best Khasi Film Lewduh Best Chhattisgarh film Bhulan The Maze Best Haryanvi movie Chhoriyan Chhoron Se Kam Nahi Hoti Best Tulu movie Pingara Best Punjabi movie Rabb Da Radio 2 Best Odia movie Kalira Atita and sala Budhar Badla (shared) Best Manipuri Film Eigi Kona Best Marathi movie Bardo Best Konkani movie Kaajro Best Kannada movie Akshi Best Bengali movie Gumnaami Best Assamese Film Ronuva-who Never Surrender www.naukriaspirant.com Naukri Aspirant Lkiuks dks ns mM+ku Special mention Biryani (Malayalam), Jonaki Porua (Assamese), Lata Bhagwana Kare (Marathi), and Picasso (Marathi) Non-Feature Film Award Award category Film and person Best voice-over / narration Sir David Attenborough (English) for Wild Karnataka Best music direction Bishakjyoti (Hindi) for Karnti Darshi Guruji- Ahead of Times Best editing Arjun Gaurisariya for Shut Up Sona (Hindi / English) Best autobiography Radha (music), Alvin Rego and Sanjay Maurya Best On Location Sound Recordist Rahas (Hindi), Saptarshi Sarkar Best cinematography Savita Singh for Sonsi (Hindi) Best direction Sudhanshu Sariya for Knock Knock Knock (English / Bengali) Best Film on Family Values Oru Paathira Swapnam Pole (Malayalam) Best short fiction film Custody (Hindi / English) Special jury award Small Scale Societies (English) Best animation film Radha (music) Best investigative film Jakkal (Marathi) Best Exploration film Wild Karnataka (English) Best educational film Apples and Oranges (English) Best Film on Social Issues Holy Rights (Hindi) and Ladli (Hindi) Best environmental film The Stork Saviours(Hindi) Best promotional film The Shower (Hindi) Best Arts and Culture Film Shreekshetra-Ru-Sahijta (Odia) Best biographical film Elephants do Remember (English) Best ethnographic film Charan - Atva the Essene of Being A Nomad Best Debut Non-Feature Film of a Raj Pritam More for Khisa (Marathi) Director Best non feature film An Engineered Dream (Hindi) Other Awards- Most Film Friendly State - Sikkim Best Book on Cinema - A Gandhian Affair by Sanjay Suri: India's Curious Portrait of Love in Cinema Special Mention: Cinema Pahana Manus and Kannada Cinema by Ashok Rane: Jagathika Cinema Development Inspiration Effect written by PR Ramdasa Naidu www.naukriaspirant.com .
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