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Download 63Rd National Award Winners List PDF Download 63rd National Award winners List PDF Download 63rd National Award winners List PDF 63rd National Film Awards 2016: The National Film Awards is the most prominent film award ceremonies in India. Every year, a national panel appointed by the government selects the winning entry, and the award ceremony is held in New Delhi, where the President of India presents the awards. The 63rd National Film Awards 2016 Winners recently announced live at a press conference, which will be held at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi, Monday (March 28, 2016). And For the first time in the history of Telugu Cinema, Baahubali The Beginning won the Best Feature Film Award. While Amitabh Bachchan and Kangana Ranaut bagged Best Actors trophy for “Piku” and “Tanu Weds Manu Returns,” respectively. Check out the complete List of Winners 63rd National Film Award 2016 from the below article. 63rd National Film Awards 2016 Winners Full List: Here is the complete list of winners in 63rd National Film Award 2016. Best Film: Baahubali – The Beginning Best Special Effects: Baahubali – The Beginning Best Director: Sanjay Leela Bhansali for “Bajirao Mastani” Best Actress: Kangana Ranaut “Tanu Weds Manu Returns” Best Actor: Amitabh Bachchan for “Piku” Best Supporting Actress: Tanvi Azmi for Bajirao Mastani Best Supporting Actor: Samuthirakani forVisaranai Best Child Artist: Gaurav Menon from the film “Ben” Best Children’s Film: Duronto Best Popular Film providing wholesome entertainment: Bajrangi Bhaijaan Best Film on Social Issues – Nirnayakam Best Editing Award: Lt. TE Kishore for Visaranai Indira Gandhi Award for Best Debut Film Of A Director: Neeraj Ghaywan for Masaan Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film On National Integration – Nanak Shah Fakir Best Music Direction: M Jayachandran for Song Kaathirunnu Kaathirunnu for The Film Ennu Ninte Moideen Best Music Direction: Background Score Ilaiyaraaja For The Film Thaarai Thappattai Best Female Playback Singer: Monali Thakur for Moh Moh Ke Dhaage Best Makeup: Nank Shah Fakir team Best Jury Award: Kalki Koechlin for Margarita, with a Straw Best Lyricists: Varun Grover for Moh Moh Ke Dhaage from Dum Laga Ke Haisha Best Choreography: Remo D‟Souza for Deewani Mastani song from Bajirao Mastani Best Cinematography -Sudeep Chaterjee for Bajirao Mastani Best Screenplay Writer (Original): Juhi Chaturvedi for “Piku” and Himanshu Sharm for “Tanu Weds Manu Returns” Best Screenplay Dialogues: Juhi Chaturvedi for “Piku” and Himanshu Sharma for “Tanu Weds Manu Returns” Special Mention – Ritika Singh for Irudhi Suttru Special Mention – Jayasurya for Su Su Sudhi Vathmeekam & Lukka Chuppi Special Mention – Rinku Rajguru For The Film Sairat Best Film Friendly State Award: Gujarat Best Film Friendly State Award: Special mention to Uttar Pradesh and Kerala Best Assamese Film – Kothanodi Best Bengali Film – Shankhachil Best Hindi Film: Dum Laga Ke Haisha Best Kannada Film – Thithi Best Konkani Film: Enemy Best Malayalam Film – Pathemari Best Marathi Film – Ringan Best Odiya Film: Pahada Ra Luha Best Tamil Film: Visaaranai Best Mizo Film – Kima‟s Lode Beyond The Class Best Sanskrit Film –Priyamanasam Best Maithili Film -Mithila Makhaan Best Telugu Film -Kanche Best Manipuri Film -Eibusu Yaohanbiyu Best Wancho Film: The Head Hunter Best Bodo Film: Dau Huduni Methai Best Haryanvi Film: Satrangi Best Khasi Film: Onaatah Best Non Feature Film: Amdavad Ma Famous Best Art Cultural Film: A Far Afternoon – A Painted Saga Best Biographical: Life in a Metaphor Best Short Fiction Film: Aushad Best Music: „A Far Afternoon‟ (Non feature) .
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