72nd National Film Awards: Finally the 72nd National Film Awards have been announced. Bollywood actor Karthik and Malayalam cinema superstar Mammootty have been jointly chosen as the best actor. Whereas famous Bollywood actress Yami Gautam was declared the best actress. Rajkumar Rao’s film ‘Srikanth’ has received the Best Hindi Film Award.
Karthik Aryan and Mammootty became best actors
The 72nd National Film Awards were announced by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting in New Delhi on Saturday evening. Malayalam actor Mammootty has been selected as the Best Actor for the film ‘Brahmayugam’. Karthik Aryan was also chosen Best Actor for his film ‘Chandu Champion’.
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Yami Gautam became the best actress
Let us tell you that these National Awards are for the films of the year 2024. While Mammootty and Kartik Aryan were chosen the best actors, Bollywood actress Yami Gautam has won the best actress award. He received this award for the film ‘Article 370’.
Dominance of ‘Article 370’ and ‘Srikanth’
While Yami received the Best Actress Award for Article 370, this film was also given the National Award for Best Feature Film. Rajkumar Rao’s film Srikanth has been chosen the best Hindi film.
See the full list of winners here
Special Mentions: Suren ji (2nd Miyajhagan), Dhanush (Captain Miller),
Best Tulu Film: IMBU
Best Garhwali Film: Dholi
Best Telugu Film: Samithi Kurrolu
Best Tamil Film: Raayan
Best Production Design: Nitin Jihan Choudhary (Kalki 2898 AD)
Best Editing: R Kalaivannan (Amaran)
Best Sound Design: Manas Chaudhary (Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3)
Best Dialogues: Venky Atluri (Lucky Baskar)
Best Screenplay: Yogesh Deshpande (Swargandharva Sudhir Phadke), Bandireddy Sukumar (Pushpa 2)
Best Cinematography: Shahnad Jalal (Bramayugam)
Best Manipuri Film: Sunita
Best Oriya Film: Lahari
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Best Marathi Film: Mukhkham Post Bombilwadi
Best Malayalam Film: Feminichi Fathima
Best Kannada Film: Mithya
Best Hindi Film: Srikanth
Best Gujarati Film: Maaran
Best Bengali Film: Chalchitra Ekhon
Best Playback Singer: Vaikom Vijayalakshmi (ARM – Angu Vana Konilu), Abhay Jodhpurkar (Gharat Ganapathy – Navasachi Gauri Maazi)
Best Child Actor: Wriddhiman Banerjee, Topomoy Deb, Geethasree Chakraborty (Onko Ki Kothin), Arundev Pothula (35 – Chinna Katha Kaadu), Aatish S Shetty (Mithya)
Best Actor in Supporting Role: Rupashree Varkadi (Mithya), Sacha Namidas (Maharaja), Sanjay Mishra (Bakhshak)
Best Director: Rajkumar Periyasamy (Amaran)
Best Children’s Film: 35 – Chinna Katha Kaadu
Best Assamese Film: Juiphool
Best Konkani Film: Mog Asum
Best Action Direction: Ani Arasu (Maharaja)
Best Film Promoting National, Social, Environmental Values: Captain Miller
Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment: Kalki 2898 AD
Best Debut Film: Swatantra Veer Savarkar
Best Film: Article 370
Best Choreography: Vijay Ganguly (Stree 2)
Best Song: Manoj Muntashir (Jaane Do – Maidan)
Best Music Direction: GV Prakash Kumar (Amaran), Shashwat Sachdev (Article 370)
Best Makeup: P Ravi Kumar (Samiti Kurrolu)
Best Costume Design: Deepali Noor, Sheetal Sharma (Pushpa 2)
Best Script: Faraz Ali
Best Voiceover: Soundarya Jayachandran (Little Frogs)
Best Music Direction: Shivpal Singh Kang (On the Trail of 41)
Best Editing: Manveer Jasrotia
Best Sound Design: Hari Hara Sudhan (Blue)
Best Direction: Aanand L Rai (Statue of Unity)
Best Debut Film: Aangan
Best Short Film: Humsafar
Best Animation Film: Touched as Water
Best Social/Environmental Film: Piplantri
Best Documentary Film: Ram-Nami
Best Art/Culture Film: Main Nida
Best Biographical/Historical Reconstruction Film: Kakori

