S. No. |
Name of Award |
Name of Film |
Awardee |
Medal
& Cash Prize |
Citation |
1 |
BEST FEATURE FILM |
Adaminte Makan Abu (Malayalam) |
Producer:Salim Ahamed
Director: Salim Ahamed |
Swarna Kamal
Rs.2,50,000/-
Each |
For a simple yet evocative articulation of humanist values that frees matters of faith from the constrictions of narrow parochialism. The concerns of Abu, son of Adam, are timeless and universal in their scope. |
2 |
INDIRA GANDHI AWARD FOR BEST DEBUT FILM OF A DIRECTOR |
Baboo Band Baaja
(Marathi) |
Producer: Nita Jadhav
Director: Rajesh Pinjani |
Swarna Kamal
Rs 1,25,000/-
Each |
For a riveting tale of a father reluctant to educate his son, a mother who fiercely believes in its liberatory value, and the son who is caught in the crossfire, ‘Baboo’ is an outstanding debut project by director. |
3 |
AWARD FOR BEST POPULAR FILM PROVIDING WHOLESOME ENTERTAINMENT |
Dabangg (Hindi) |
Producer: Arbaaz Khan, Malaika Arora Khan & Dhilin Mehta
Director: Abhinav Singh Kashyap |
Swarna Kamal
Rs 2,00,000/-
Each |
Answers the need of cinegoers for entertainment rooted in Indian soil. |
4 |
NARGIS DUTT AWARD FOR BEST FEATURE FILM ON NATIONAL INTEGRATION |
Moner Manush
(Bengali) |
Producer: Gautam Kundu
Director: Goutam Ghose |
Rajat Kamal
Rs 1,50,000/-
Each |
For celebrating the union of the human spirit through the life and song of Sufi poets in the Baul tradition. |
5 |
BEST FILM ON SOCIAL ISSUES |
Champions
(Marathi) |
Producer: Aishwarya Narkar
Director: Ramesh More |
Rajat Kamal
Rs 1,50,000/-
Each |
In a world of deprivation, the thirst for an education surpasses the hunger for food amongst two young brothers fending for each other and their mother. |
6 |
BEST FILM ON ENVIRONMENT CONSERVATION/PRESERVATION |
Bettada Jeeva
(Kannada) |
Producer: Basantkumar Patil
Director:
P. Sheshadri |
Rajat Kamal
Rs 1,50,000/- Each |
An old couple steeped in the soil of their environment yearn for the return of their son while nurturing the growth of their young plantation against all odds. |
7 |
BEST CHILDREN’S FILM |
Hejjegalu
(Kannada) |
Producer: Basantkumar Patil
Director: P.R. Ramadas Naidu |
Swarna Kamal
Rs 1,50,000/- Each |
A little girl cheerfully takes on the challenge to preserve the fabric of her family. |
8 |
BEST DIRECTION |
Aadukalam (Tamil) |
Vetrimaran |
Swarna Kamal
Rs 2,50,000/- |
For a gritty tale of love, jealousy and betrayal in the midst of bloodsport and violence, in the manner of realistic cinema. |
9 |
BEST ACTOR |
Aadukalam (Tamil)
Adaminte Makan Abu (Malayalam) |
Dhanush
Salim Kumar |
Rajat Kamal
Rs 50,000/-
(sHARING) |
Two riveting performances that fuse character and actor into one:
To Dhanush for the raw, nuanced portrayal of a cocky young man who learns lessons about life the hard way.
To Salim for a deep, restrained performance of a simple man with an unshakeable belief in his quest for salvation. |
10 |
BEST ACTRESS |
Baboo Band Baaja
(Marathi)
Thenmerkku Paruvakkatru (Tamil) |
Mitalee Jagtap Varadkar
Saranya Ponvannan |
Rajat Kamal
Rs 50,000/-
(sHARING) |
The picture of two mothers whose concern for bettering the lives of their children in the face of untold hardship:
As a mother who strives to realise through her son her dreams of a better future.
As a fiercely combative single mother who shields her son to the point of sacrifice. |
11 |
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR |
Mynaa (Tamil) |
J. Thambi Ramaiah |
Rajat Kamal
Rs 50,000/- |
For a heart-warming performance as a policeman who discovers his humanity in the process of capturing an escaped fugitive. |
12 |
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS |
Namma Gramam (Tamil) |
Sukumari |
Rajat Kamal
Rs 50,000/- |
For a sensitive portrayal of an aged widow who challenges orthodoxy when restrictions are placed upon her widowed granddaughter. |
13 |
BEST CHILD ARTIST |
I am Kalam (Hindi)
Champions (Marathi)
Baboo Band Baaja
(Marathi) |
1. Harsh Mayar
2. Shantanu Ranganekar &
3. Machindra Gadkar
4. Vivek Chabukswar |
Rajat Kamal
Rs 50,000/-
(sHARING) |
Four actors for expressing with charm and heartbreak the world of the child:
For performing with bright, shining
eyes and an urchin smile, the razor
sharp spirit of a survivor who dreams
of excelling.
For two brothers bonded by blood
and responsibility battling for survival
in the underbelly of a heartless city.
For capturing the indomitable spirit of
a young village boy who is hungry to
learn in an environment that closes
all doors on him. |
14 |
BEST MALE PLAYBACK SINGER |
Mee Sindhutai Sapkal (Marathi) |
Suresh Wadkar |
Rajat Kamal
Rs 50,000/- |
For rendering soulful lyrics in a resonant voice soaked in emotion with a purity of musical expression and spiritual empathy. |
15 |
BEST FEMALE PLAYBACK SINGER |
Ishqiya (Hindi) |
Rekha Bhardwaj |
Rajat Kamal
Rs 50,000/- |
For a sensual and evocative rendering of a heart longing for the beloved. |
16 |
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY |
Adaminte Makan Abu (Malayalam) |
Cameraman:
Madhu Ambat
|
Rajat Kamal
Rs 50,000/- |
For the visual poetry that augments and reinforces the concern of the narrative and for unfolding the infinite vistas of nascent digital technology in the visual medium. |
17 |
BEST SCREENPLAY |
Aadukalam (Tamil)
Mee Sindhutai Sapkal (Marathi)
Mee Sindhutai Sapkal (Marathi) |
Screenplay Writer
(Original):
Vetrimaran
Screenplay Writer (Adapted :
Anant Mahadevan & Sanjay Pawar
Dialogues:
Sanjay Pawar |
Rajat Kamal
Rs 50,000/-
Rajat Kamal
Rs 50,000/-
Rajat Kamal
Rs 50,000/- |
For its kaleidoscopic variety that uses realism, tradition and contemporaneity, soaked in local flavour on an infinite canvas.
For retaining the concerns and values of a biographical account while translating it into the cinematic medium and honouring the essence of the original.
For bringing to life the textures of various characters through articulating their emotion and thought process. |
18 |
BEST AUDIOGRAPHY |
Ishqiya (Hindi)
Chitrasutram (Malayalam)
Ishqiya (Hindi) |
Location Sound Recordist :
Kaamod Kharade
Sound Designer:
Subhadeep Sengupta
Re-recordist of the final mixed track:
Debajit Changmai |
Rajat Kamal
Rs 50,000/- each |
For capturing the soft nuances and variations of the artists’ voices and location ambience in a sensorial manner.
For the use of various sound effects along with existing ambience to impart a subliminal experience in this abstract work.
For merging voices, location ambience, background music and other sound effects to create a near-tactile experience that is both real and artistic. |
19 |
BEST EDITING |
Aadukalam (Tamil) |
T.E. Kishore |
Rajat Kamal
Rs 50,000/- |
For the subliminal impact created by the use of montage so as to bring to the fore thematic concerns of the narrative in a holistic manner. |
20 |
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN |
Enthiran (Tamil) |
Sabu Cyril |
Rajat Kamal
Rs 50,000/- |
For the style and finesse realised in the creation of a set design that is coherent with the futuristic visual style of the narrative. |
21 |
BEST COSTUME DESIGNER |
Namma Gramam (Tamil) |
Indrans Jayan |
Rajat Kamal
Rs 50,000/- |
For realising effectively the texture of a period in the history of modern India through miniscule attention to detailing. |
22 |
BEST MAKE-UP ARTIST |
Moner Manush
(Bengali) |
Vikram Gaikwad |
Rajat Kamal
Rs 50,000/- |
For the admirable detailing and remarkable consistency achieved in the etching of the characters across an extensive time span. |
23 |
BEST MUSIC DIRECTION |
Ishqiya (Hindi)
Adaminte Makan Abu
(Malayalam) |
Music Director (Songs): Vishal Bhardwaj
Music Director (Background Score) : Issak Thomas Kottakapally |
Rajat Kamal
Rs 50,000/- each |
For blending rustic flavour with the Indian classical tradition.
For minimalistic use of appropriate background score to nurture the essence of the narrative. |
24 |
BEST LYRICS |
Thenmerkku Paruvakkatru (Tamil) |
Vairamuthu |
Rajat Kamal
Rs 50,000/- |
For giving a meaningful expression to the narrative through contextual amplification of the emotion. |
25 |
SPECIAL JURY AWARD |
Mee Sindhutai Sapkal (Marathi) |
Producer: Bindiya & Sachin Khanolkar
Director: Anant Narayan Mahadevan |
Rajat Kamal
Rs 2,00,000/- |
For a powerful cinematic presentation of an epic journey of a living character, an abandoned woman who refused to become a victim and in the process not only transformed her own life but also the lives of many others. |
26 |
BEST SPECIAL EFFECTS |
Enthiran (Tamil) |
V. Srinivas M Mohan |
Rajat Kamal
Rs 50,000/- |
For bringing of age a spectrum of visual special effects in Indian cinema and creating a space for the practitioners of this art form on the global map. |
27 |
BEST CHOREOGRAPHY |
Aadukalam (Tamil) |
Dinesh Kumar |
Rajat Kamal
Rs 50,000/- |
For the native charm and innovative design in the art of choreography that creates an effervescent energy in the spectator. |
| BEST FEATURE FILM IN EACH OF THE LANGUAGE SPECIFIED IN THE SCHEDULE VIII OF THE CONSTITUTION |
28 |
BEST ASSAMESE FILM |
Jetuka Patar Dare |
Producer: Md. Noorul Sultan
Director: Jadumoni Dutta |
Rajat Kamal
Rs 1,00,000/-
Each |
For a heart-warming portrayal of the rural landscape with an emphasis on the need for self-reliance in the process of development. |
29 |
BEST BENGALI FILM |
Ami Aadu |
Producer: New Theatres Pvt. Ltd
Director: Sonmath Gupta |
Rajat Kamal
Rs 1,00,000/-
Each |
For the subtle portrayal of an endearing love story in the time of cultural conflicts. It is a sincere attempt to present the personal tragedy of the emigrant commoner caught in the crossfire of international wars. |
30 |
BEST HINDI FILM |
Do Dooni Char |
Producer: Arindam Chaudhuri
Director :
Habib Faisal
|
Rajat Kamal
Rs 1,00,000/-
Each |
For an entertaining narrative that brings to the fore the struggle of a school teacher who is torn between maintaining his integrity and the lure of a little more comfort. |
31 |
BEST KANNADA |
Puttakkana Highway |
Producer:
Shylaja Nag & Prakash Raj
Director:
B. Suresha |
Rajat Kamal
Rs 1,00,000/-
Each |
For a persuasive articulation of a topical social issue where in the name of development, land is appropriated and people are displaced as a consequence. |
32 |
BEST MALAYALAM FILM |
Veettilekkulla Vazhi |
Producer: B.C. Joshi
Director: Dr Biju |
Rajat Kamal
Rs 1,00,000/-
Each |
For narrating the story of a doctor who overcomes personal loss to journey through an unfamiliar landscape to fulfil a promise to a dying mother and in the process finds a personal salvation. |
33 |
BEST MARATHI FILM |
Mala Aai Vhhaychay |
Producer: Samruddhi Porey
Director: Samruddhi Porey |
Rajat Kamal
Rs 1,00,000/-
Each |
For an emotional presentation of the story of a surrogate mother who is torn between love and sacrifice for the child. |
34 |
BEST TAMIL FILM |
Thenmerkku Paruvakkatru |
Producer: Shibu Isaac
Director: Seenu Ramasamy |
Rajat Kamal
Rs 1,00,000/-
Each |
For an emotive articulation of the combative spirit of a mother for whom her son’s happiness is paramount. |
35 |
BEST ENGLISH FILM |
Memories in March |
Producer: Shrikant Mohta
Director: Sanjoy Nag |
Rajat Kamal
Rs 1,00,000/-
Each |
For the effective exploration of a bereaved mother’s coming to terms with the fact of her son’s sexual identity. |
36 |
SPECIAL MENTION |
Bettada Jeeva
(Kannada)
Aadukalam (Tamil) |
Late Shivaram Karanth
V.I.S. Jayaraman |
Certificate only
Certificate only |
For an industry that has steadfastly refused to acknowledge and reward its creative fountainhead – the creator of its stories – the citation acknowledges a literary giant, the late Dr. Shivaram Karanth. The citation also acknowledges his valuable association with the world of Indian cinema.
With a face carved out of teak and leather, the patriarch of a cock-fighting clan stands like a colossus, even when he feels his power and authority ebbing through his fingers. |