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    62nd National Film Awards

    Here is the complete list of winners of the 62nd National Film Awards:

    Best Feature Film:Court (Marathi, Hindi, Gujarati & English)
    Best Popular Film for Providing Wholesome Entertainment: Mary Kom
    Indira Gandhi Award for Best Debut Film of a Director: Asha for Jaoar Majhe
    Special Jury Award:Khwada (Marathi)
    Best Direction: Srijit Mukherji for Chotushkone (Bengali)
    Best Actress: Kangana Ranaut for Queen
    Best Actor: Vijay for Nanu Avanalla Avalu (Kannada)
    Best Supporting Actor: Bobby Simhaa for Jigarthanda (Tamil)
    Best Supporting Actress: Baljinder Kaur for Pagdi The Honour (Haryanavi)
    Best Child Actor: Kaakkaa Muttai(Tamil)
    Best Female Playback Singer: Uttara Unnikrishanan for Azhagu, Saivam (Tamil)
    Best Costume Designer:Haider (Hindi) Dolly Ahluwalia
    Best Make-up Artist: Nangaraju & Raju for Nanu Avanalla Avalu (Kannada)
    Best Cinematography: Chotushkone (Bengali)
    Best Editing: Vivek Harshan for Jigarthanda (Tamil)
    Best Production Design: Aparna Raina for Nachom - IA Kumpasar (Konkani)
    Best Screenplay Writer (Original): Srijit Mukherji for Chotushkone (Bengali)
    Best Screenplay Writer (Adapted) : Joshy Mangalath for Ottal (Malayalam)
    Best Dialogues: Vishal Bhardwaj for Haider
    Best Lyrics: NA. Muthukumar for Azhagu, Saivam (Tamil)
    Best Music Direction Songs:Haider
    Best Music Direction Background Score:Nineteen Eighty Three (Malayalam)
    Best Audiography - Location Sound Recordist: Mahaveer Sabbanwal for Khwada (Marathi)
    Best Audiography - Sound Designer: Anish John for Asha Jaoar Majhe (Bengali)
    Best Audiography - Re-recordist of the final mixed track: Anirban Sengupta & Dipankar Chaki for Nirbashito (Bengali)
    Best Choreography: Sudesh Bismil, Haider
    Best Assamese Film: Othello
    Best Bengali Film: Nirbashito
    Best Hindi Film:Queen
    Best Rabha Film: Orong
    Best Haryanvi Film: Pagdi The Honour
    Best Punjabi Film: Punjab 1984
    Best Tamil Film: Kuttram Kadithal
    Best Telugu Film: Chandamama Kathalu
    Best Malayalam Film: Ain

    Best Marathi Film: Killa
    Best Odiya Film: Aadim Vichar
    Best Kannada Film: Harivu
    Best Konkani Film:Nachom - IA Kumpasar
    Special Mention: Killa (Marathi), Bhootnath Returns (Hindi), Ain (Malayalam), Nachom - IA Kumpasar (Konkani)
    Best Film on Environment Consevation/Preservation: Ottaal (Malayalam)
    Best Educational Film: Komal & Behind the Glass Wall
    Best Exploration/ Adventure Film: Life Force - India's Western Ghats
    Best Investigative Film:Phum Shang
    Best Animation Film:Sound of Joy
    Best Short Fiction Film:Mitraa
    Best Film on Social Issues:Chotoder Chobi
    Best Children's Film:Kaakkaa Muttai (Tamil) & Elizabeth Ekadashi (Marathi)
    Best Film Critic: Tanul Thakur
    Best Book on Cinema: Silent Cinema: (1895-193

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    Quote Originally Posted by raagadevan View Post
    Here is the complete list of winners of the 62nd National Film Awards:

    Best Feature Film:Court (Marathi, Hindi, Gujarati & English)
    Best Popular Film for Providing Wholesome Entertainment: Mary Kom
    Indira Gandhi Award for Best Debut Film of a Director: Asha for Jaoar Majhe
    Special Jury Award:Khwada (Marathi)
    Best Direction: Srijit Mukherji for Chotushkone (Bengali)
    Best Actress: Kangana Ranaut for Queen
    Best Actor: Vijay for Nanu Avanalla Avalu (Kannada)
    Best Supporting Actor: Bobby Simhaa for Jigarthanda (Tamil)
    Best Supporting Actress: Baljinder Kaur for Pagdi The Honour (Haryanavi)
    Best Child Actor: Kaakkaa Muttai(Tamil)
    Best Female Playback Singer: Uttara Unnikrishanan for Azhagu, Saivam (Tamil)
    Best Costume Designer:Haider (Hindi) Dolly Ahluwalia
    Best Make-up Artist: Nangaraju & Raju for Nanu Avanalla Avalu (Kannada)
    Best Cinematography: Chotushkone (Bengali)
    Best Editing: Vivek Harshan for Jigarthanda (Tamil)
    Best Production Design: Aparna Raina for Nachom - IA Kumpasar (Konkani)
    Best Screenplay Writer (Original): Srijit Mukherji for Chotushkone (Bengali)
    Best Screenplay Writer (Adapted) : Joshy Mangalath for Ottal (Malayalam)
    Best Dialogues: Vishal Bhardwaj for Haider
    Best Lyrics: NA. Muthukumar for Azhagu, Saivam (Tamil)
    Best Music Direction Songs:Haider
    Best Music Direction Background Score:Nineteen Eighty Three (Malayalam)
    Best Audiography - Location Sound Recordist: Mahaveer Sabbanwal for Khwada (Marathi)
    Best Audiography - Sound Designer: Anish John for Asha Jaoar Majhe (Bengali)
    Best Audiography - Re-recordist of the final mixed track: Anirban Sengupta & Dipankar Chaki for Nirbashito (Bengali)
    Best Choreography: Sudesh Bismil, Haider
    Best Assamese Film: Othello
    Best Bengali Film: Nirbashito
    Best Hindi Film:Queen
    Best Rabha Film: Orong
    Best Haryanvi Film: Pagdi The Honour
    Best Punjabi Film: Punjab 1984
    Best Tamil Film: Kuttram Kadithal
    Best Telugu Film: Chandamama Kathalu
    Best Malayalam Film: Ain

    Best Marathi Film: Killa
    Best Odiya Film: Aadim Vichar
    Best Kannada Film: Harivu
    Best Konkani Film:Nachom - IA Kumpasar
    Special Mention: Killa (Marathi), Bhootnath Returns (Hindi), Ain (Malayalam), Nachom - IA Kumpasar (Konkani)
    Best Film on Environment Consevation/Preservation: Ottaal (Malayalam)
    Best Educational Film: Komal & Behind the Glass Wall
    Best Exploration/ Adventure Film: Life Force - India's Western Ghats
    Best Investigative Film:Phum Shang
    Best Animation Film:Sound of Joy
    Best Short Fiction Film:Mitraa
    Best Film on Social Issues:Chotoder Chobi
    Best Children's Film:Kaakkaa Muttai (Tamil) & Elizabeth Ekadashi (Marathi)
    Best Film Critic: Tanul Thakur
    Best Book on Cinema: Silent Cinema: (1895-193
    another year another crap. except kangana nothing is deserving
    it's easy to get national awards these days

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