
Sukankan Roy's directorial "Sound of Joy" grabbed a national film award in the Best Animation film category for its flowing and engaging storytelling. Other films to get awards in Best Assamese, Bengali, Kannada, Konkani, Malayalam, Marathi, Odiya, Punjabi, Tamil and Telugu film category are - "Othello", "Nirbashito", "Harivu", "Nachom - IA Kumpasar", "Ain", "Killa", "Aadim Vichar", "Punjab 1984", "Kuttram Kadithal" and "Chandamama Kathalu" respectively. She was honoured for convincingly recreating spaces from a different era and keeping minute details in mind. The award for Best Production Design went to Aparna Raina for Konkani film "Nachom - IA Kumpasar". The audiography department saw winners Marathi film "Khwada" - which even won a Special Jury honour - and Bengali movies "Asha Jaoar Majhe" and "Nirbashito". Muthukumar won the award in Best Lyrics category for the song "Azhagu" from film "Saivam" as well.
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The Best Playback Female Singer has gone to Uttara Unnikrishanan for the song "Azhagu" from Tamil movie "Saivam", and the Best Adapted Screenplay honour went to Joshy Mangalath for Malayalam movie "Ottal". The winner of the Best Supporting Actor this year is Bobby Simhaa for Tamil film "Jigarthanda", which also won Best Editing award for Vivek Harshan, while Baljinder Kaur's performance in Haryanvi movie "Pagdi The Honour" has been cited for Best Supporting Actress. The latter has also won the Best Child Artist honour for actors J.

In the Best Children's Film, there is a tie between Marathi entertainer "Elizabeth Ekadashi" and Tamil movie "Kakka Muttai". The Indira Gandhi Award For Best Debut Film Of A Director went to Bengali film "Asha Jaoar Majhe", helmed by Aditya Vikram Sengupta, while Bengali film "Chotoder Chobi" was named as Best Film on Social Issues for its portrayal of marginalised people, and Malayalam movie "Ottaal" won Best Film on Environment Conservation/Preservation. The film has also won for Best Makeup Artist for Nangaraju and Raju. The Best Actor award has been bagged by Vijay for his "subtle and non-stereotypical playing of a woman trapped in a man's body", in Kannada film "Nanu Avanalla Avalu".


Mukherji also won for Best Original Screenplay for the film, which even won the Best Cinematography accolades for Sudeep Chatterjee. The Best Direction award went to Bengali director Srijit Mukherji for "Chotushkone", which according to the jury, has "brilliantly reflexive use of the cinematic idiom". Other films that got a special mention are Malayalam film "Ain" and Konkani film "Nachom - IA Kumpasar".Īnother surprised winner was Chaitanya Tamhane, whose yet-to-be-released movie "Court" won the Best Feature Film for its "powerful and stark depiction of the mundaneness of judicial procedure". "It's the biggest high," Omung Kumar told IANS.Īmitabh Bachchan-starrer "Bhootnath Returns" along with Marathi film "Killa" got a special mention for lovable portrayals.
