On October 8, 2024, the 70th National Film Awards ceremony was held at Vigyan Bhavan in New Delhi, presided over by President Droupadi Murmu. This prestigious event honored the remarkable contributions of filmmakers and actors in Indian cinema, showcasing the industry’s rich diversity and achievements across various languages and regions.
A Night of Recognition and Honor
The ceremony was a platform to celebrate the cinematic brilliance of the past year. One of the standout moments was the presentation of the esteemed Dadasaheb Phalke Award to veteran actor Mithun Chakraborty, recognizing his illustrious career that has spanned decades and made significant contributions to Indian cinema.
Rishab Shetty was awarded the Best Actor title for his compelling performance in Kantara, a film that resonated with audiences and critics alike. The Best Actress award was shared between Nithya Menen for her role in Thiruchitrambalam and Manasi Parekh for Kutch Express, highlighting the exceptional talent in the industry.
Key Winners of the 70th National Film Awards
Here’s a comprehensive list of the winners honored during the ceremony:
- Best Feature Film: Aattam
- Best Popular Film: Kantara
- Best Actor: Rishab Shetty, Kantara
- Best Actress: Nithya Menen (Thiruchitrambalam) and Manasi Parekh (Kutch Express)
- Best Director: Sooraj Barjatya
- Best Supporting Actress: Neena Gupta
- Best Supporting Actor: Pawan Malhotra
- Best Debut: Fouja, Pramod Kumar
- Best Telugu Film: Kartikeya 2
- Best Tamil Film: Ponniyin Selvan – Part 1
- Best Punjabi Film: Baaghi Di Dhee
- Best Odia Film: Daman
- Best Malayalam Film: Soudi Velakka CC.225/2009
- Best Marathi Film: Vaalvi
- Best Kannada Film: KGF: Chapter 2
- Best Hindi Film: Gulmohar
- Special Mentions: Manoj Bajpayee (Gulmohar) and Sanjoy Salil Chowdhury (Kalikhan)
- Best Action Direction: KGF: Chapter 2
- Best Choreography: Tiruchitrambalam
- Best Lyrics: Fouja
- Best Music Director: Pritam (Songs), AR Rahman (Background Score)
- Best Makeup: Aparajito
- Best Costumes: Kutch Express
- Best Production Design: Aparajito
- Best Editing: Aattam
- Best Sound Design: Ponniyin Selvan – Part 1
- Best Screenplay: Aattam
- Best Dialogues: Gulmohar
- Best Cinematography: Ponniyin Selvan – Part 1
- Best Female Playback Singer: Soudi Velakka CC.225/2009 and Brahmastra
Celebrating Diversity in Cinema
President Murmu emphasized the diverse narratives and innovative storytelling that characterize Indian cinema today. The award ceremony served not only as recognition of artistic excellence but also as a celebration of the cultural richness of films that reflect the myriad experiences of people across the country.
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Conclusion
The 70th National Film Awards stood as a testament to the vibrant landscape of Indian cinema, honoring those who continue to push the boundaries of creativity and storytelling. As we reflect on this remarkable event, it is clear that the future of Indian cinema is bright, with a wealth of talent ready to inspire audiences both domestically and internationally.