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53rd National Film Award: Big B and Sarika win top honour

New Delhi, Wed, 08 Aug 2007 Noor En Ahmed

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Aug 08: After a long waiting, Information and Broadcast ministry has announced the 53 rd National Film Award for the year 2005-2006 on Tuesday in New Delhi. Bengali film Kaalpurush – Memories in the Mist directed by Budhadeb Dasgupta got the Swarn Kamal and Rs. 50,000 for electing the award of Best Feature Film. Amitabh Bachchan has been declared the Best Actor for his outstanding performance in Black while Sarika bagged the Best Actress award for the Parzania (English), a social film in English based on the Gujarat rites.

The awards had been finalised almost a year before, but the official announcement held on Tuesday as Bombay High Court had stayed the decision. The court has lifted the decision last week, this cause the official announcement of this award.

Best popular film award providing wholesome entertainment went to Rang De Basanti (Hindi), directed by Rakesh Omprakash Mehra, while Riding Solo to the Top of The World directed by Gaurav A. Jani won the Best film award for the non-feature film category.

The Blue Umbrella by Vishal Bharadwaj won the Swarna Kamal for the best children's film whearas Kannada film Thutturi got the award for the best film on environment conservation.

Nargis Dutt Award for the Best Feature Film on National Integration went to Daivanamathil (Malayalam), directed by Jayaraj whereas Iqbal (Hindi) by Nagesh Kukunoor has been declared the best film on social issues and Naseeruddin Shah got the Best Supporting Actor award for this film. The award for Best Film on Family Welfare went to Thavamai Thavamiranthe (Tamil).

Indira Gandhi Award for the Best First Film of a Director went to a film Parineeta (Hindi), directed by Pradeep Sarkar and Produced by Vidhu Vinod Chopra while critics award for the best film went to Baradwaj Rangan whereas Black by Sanjay Leela Bhansali got the best feature film award in Hindi.

Anupam Kher has got a Special Jury Award for his excellent performance in Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara. Urvashi for her Malayalam film Achhuvinte Amma won the Best Supporting Actress award. Rahul Dholakia bagged Best Direction award for his social film Parzania. Only one award has been shared, it was Best Costume Design that went to Anna Singh for Taj Mahal - An Eternal Love Story and Sabyachi Mukherjee for Black.

The Best film awards in different languages are:

Assamese: Kadam Tole Krishna Nache, Directed by Suman Haripriya

Bengali: Harbart, Directed by Suman Mukherjee

Kannada: Thaayi, Directed by Baraguru Ramchandrappa

Malayalam: Thanmatra, Directed by Blessy

Marathi: Dombivali Fast, Directed by Nishikant Kamat

Oriya: Kathantara, Directed by Himanshu Khatua

Punjabi: Baghi, Directed by Sukhminder Dhanjal

Tamil: Aadum Kothu, Directed by T V Chandran

Telugu: Bommalata – A Bellyful Of Dreams, Directed by Prakash Kovelamudi

Other award winners in all the categories are given in the list

Award Name Winner Film
Best Playback Singer (Male) Naresh Iyer Rang De Basanti for the song ‘Roo Ba Roo’
Best Playback Singer (Female) Shreya Ghoshal Paheli for the song ‘Apne Asoo Peene Ke Liye’
Best Child Artist Sai Kumar Bommalata A Bellyful of Dreams (Telgu)
Best Music Director Lalgudi Jayaraman Sringaram (Tamil)
Best Lyrics Barguru Ramachandrappa Thaayi (Kannada)
Best Audiography Nakul Kamte Rang De Basanti
Best Editing P S Bharathi Rang De Basanti
Best Cinematography Madhu Ambat Sringaram (Tamil)
Best Dance Director Saroj Khan Sringaram (Tamil)
Best Screenplay Prakash Jha, Shridha Raghavan & Manoj Tyagi Apaharan
Best Art Direction C B More

Taj Mahal – An Eternal Love Story

Best Special Effects Tata Elexi Anniyan (Tamil)

Bombay High Court had directed the DFFI to consider uncensored films for the competition as documentary filmmakers Anand Patwardhan, Gautam Jani and Simantini Dhuru had filed a petition in court asking for exemption for their films from obtaining censor board certification.


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kumaraswamy

September 21, 2007 at 12:00 AM

it is very bad that tamil film
The award for Best Film on Family Welfare went to Thavamai Thavamiranthe (Tamil) got only one award
the film was so pictureised and it need to be give best movie award
why vikram not got award for his performance in anniyan
god knows what is happening the jury

Kalyani

September 12, 2007 at 12:00 AM

Sringaram definitely deserved all the awards it won! In fact costume design, art direction and lyrics were superb too. Sharada, first time director has done a tremendous job!!! The film is being released on the 21st of September

Supriyo Chatterjee

August 25, 2007 at 12:00 AM

if u dont know the exact scenario why you comment like this "but the official announcement held on Tuesday as Bombay High Court had stayed the decision. The court has lifted the decision last week, this cause the official announcement of this award". It was stayed due to Delhi High Court as one of the Jury Member Shyamali Banerjee Deb,filed a case alleging a nexux in the total proceedure & that it was fixed up

John

August 10, 2007 at 12:00 AM

Amitabh was great in Black. He deserve it.

But Saif Ali Khan won it a couple of ago just because of his mother Sharmila.

kareem.tk

August 9, 2007 at 12:00 AM

Amithab will get next 5 year best actor award , no doubt about it(if same jury)..this award going down and down..look at last two years ..


 

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