The National Media Center in New Delhi hosted the 69th National Film Awards ceremony. The 69th National Film Awards winners 2023 have now revealed, illuminating the stage with cinematic excellence. These awards reflect India’s creative brilliance in the field of cinema. In fact, this prestigious ceremony celebrated diverse winners across categories. So, continue reading to know about this film’s events.
National Film Awards Winners 2023
The 69th National Film Awards announced yesterday in a glittering ceremony. Allu Arjun, a Telugu actor, gets Best Actor for his work in Pushpa. In contrast, Alia Bhatt and Kriti Sanon received Best Actress Awards for their films Gangubai Kathiawadia and Mimi, respectively. In fact, Kriti Sanon previously bags the ‘Most Stylish Actor (Female) in BH Style Icons 2023. Besides that, the Nambi Effect won the award for Best Feature Film. Likewise, the Nargis Dutt Award for Best Film on National Integration went to The Kashmir Files.
At the 69th National Film Awards Winners 2023, Shoojit Sircar’s historical biopic Sardar Udham won numerous awards. In addition to Best Hindi Film, it received awards for Best Cinematography (Avik Mukhopadhyay) and Best Audiography (Sinoy Joseph). Additionally, it bags Best Production Design (Dmitrii Malich and Mansi Dhruv Mehta), and Best Costume Design (Veera Kapur Ee).
Here is the full 69th National Film Awards winners list 2023.
The 69th National Film Awards winners list 2023 featured a slew of stars and talents, each recognized for their outstanding contributions to Indian cinema. The awards ranged from heartfelt performances to technical prowess. At the same time, it highlights the multifaceted nature of filmmaking.
Categories | Winners |
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Best Director | Nikhil Mahajan, Godavari |
Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment | RRR |
Nargis Dutt Award for Best Film on National Integration | The Kashmir Files |
Best Actor | Allu Arjun, Pushpa |
Best Actress | Alia Bhatt, Gangubai Kathiawadi and Kriti Sanon, Mimi |
Best Supporting Actor | Pankaj Tripathi, Mimi |
Best Supporting Actress | Pallavi Joshi, The Kashmir Files |
Best Child Artist | Bhavin Rabari, Chhello Show |
Best Screenplay (Original) | Shahi Kabir, Nayattu |
Best Screenplay (Adapted) | Sanjay Leela Bhansali & Utkarshini Vashishtha, Gangubai Kathiawadi |
Best Dialogue Writer | Utkarshini Vashishtha & Prakash Kapadia, Gangubai Kathiawadi |
Best Music Director (Songs) | Devi Sri Prasad, Pushpa |
Best Music Direction (Background Music) | MM Keeravaani, RRR |
Best Male Playback Singer | Kaala Bhairava, RRR |
Best Female Playback Singer | Shreya Ghoshal, Iravin Nizhal |
Best Lyrics | Chandrabose, Konda Polam’s Dham Dham Dham |
Best Hindi Film | Sardar Udham |
Best Kannada Film | 777 Charlie |
Best Malayalam Film | Home |
Best Gujarati Film | Chhello Show |
Best Tamil Film | Kadaisi Vivasayi |
Best Telugu Film | Uppena |
Best Maithili Film | Samanantar |
Best Mishing Film | Boomba Ride |
Best Marathi Film | Ekda Kaay Zala |
Best Bengali Film | Kalkokkho |
Best Assamese Film | Anur |
Best Meiteilon Film | Eikhoigi Yum |
Best Odia Film | Pratikshya |
Indira Gandhi Award for Best Debut Film of a Director | Meppadiyan, Vishnu Mohan |
Best Film on Social Issues | Anunaad – The Resonance |
Best Film on Environment Conservation/Preservation | Aavasavyuham |
Best Children’s Film | Gandhi and Co |
Best Audiography (Location Sound Recordist) | Arun Asok & Sonu K P, Chavittu |
Best Audiography (Sound Designer) | Aneesh Basu, Jhilli |
Best Audiography (Re-recordist of the final mixed track) | Sinoy Joseph, Sardar Udham |
Best Choreography | Prem Rakshith, RRR |
Best Cinematography | Avik Mukhopadhayay, Sardar Udham |
Best Costume Designer | Veera Kapur Ee, Sardar Udham |
Best Special Effects | Srinivas Mohan, RRR |
Best Choreography | Prem Rakshith, RRR |
Best Choreography | Prem Rakshith, RRR |
Best Production Design | Dmitrii Malich and Mansi Dhruv Mehta, Sardar Udham |
Best Editing | Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Gangubai Kathiawadi |
Best Makeup | Preetisheel Singh, Gangubai Kathiawadi |
Best Stunt Choreography | Prem Rakshith, RRR |
Best Choreography | Prem Rakshith, RRR |
Best Choreography | King Soloman, RRR |
Best Choreography | Prem Rakshith, RRR |
Special Jury Award | Shershaah, Vishnuvardhan |
Special Mention | 1. Late Shri Nallandi, Kadaisi Vivasayi 2. Aranya Gupta & Bithan Biswas, Jhilli 3. Indrans, Home 4. Jahanara Begum, Anur |
Best Non-feature film | Ek Tha Gaon |
Best Direction (Non-feature film) | Bakul Matiyani, Smile Please |
Best Debut Non-Feature Film of a Director | Paanchika, Ankit Kothari |
Best Anthropological Film | Fire on Edge |
Best Biographical Film | Rukhu Matir Dukhu Majhi and Beyond Blast |
Best Arts Films | T.N. Krishnan Bow Strings to Divine |
Best Science & Technology Films | Ethos of Darkness |
Best Promotional Film | Endangered Heritage ‘Warli Art’ |
Best Environment Film (Non-feature film) | Munnam Valavu |
Best Film on Social Issues (Non-feature film) | Mithu Di and Three Two One |
Best Investigative Film | Looking For Challan |
Best Exploration Film | Ayushman |
Best Educational Film | Sirpigalin Sirpangal |
Best Short Fiction Film | Dal Bhat |
Best Animation Film | Kandittundu |
Best Film on Family Values | Prem Rakshith, RRR |
Best Audiography (Re-recordist of the final mixed track) (Non-feature film) | Unni krishnan, Ek Tha Gaon |
Best Production Sound Recordist (Location/Sync Sound) (Non-feature film) | Suruchi Sharma, Meen Raag |
Best Editing (Non-feature film) | Abhro Banerjee, If Memory Serves Me Right |
Best Music Direction (Non-feature film) | Ishaan Divecha, Succelent |
Best Narration/Voice Over (Non-feature film) | Kulada Kumar Bhattacharjee, Hathibondhu |
Special Mention (Non-feature film) | 1. Aniruddha Jatkar, Baale Bangara, 2. Srikanth Deva, Karuvarai, 3. Sweta Kumar Das, The Healing Touch, 4. Ram Kamal Mukherjee, Ek Duaa |
Special Jury Award (Non-feature film) | Shekhar Bapu Rankhambe, Rekha |
Best Book on Cinema | Music by Laxmikant Pyarelal: The Incredibly Melodious Journey by Rajiv Vijayakar |
Best Film Critic | Purushothama Charyulu |
Best Film Critic (Special Mention) | Subramanya Bandoor |
Previous Edition
Soorarai Pottru, a Tamil film, won five awards at the 68th Hyundai Filmfare Awards 2023. In past editions, the Tamil film Soorarai Pottru won five awards. Suriya also shared the Best Actor award with Ajay Devgn, who won for Tanhaji. Similarly, Asha Parekh received the Dadasaheb Phalke Award.
History of National Film Awards
In 1954, the National Film Awards debuted under the name “State Awards.” At the time, only the best films from various regional languages gets nominated for awards. After that, in 1967, they began honoring the actors and crew members who worked on the movies Nargis was the first actor to receive the Best Actress Award for her work in Raat Aur Din, and Uttam Kumar received the Best Actor Award for his work with Antony Firingee and Chiriyakhana. In 2001, Raveena Tandon got award for best actress for her role in ‘Daman, and recently she also received the Padma Shri 2023 Award.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the 69th National Film Awards winners 2023 is a testament to the enduring spirit of Indian cinema. Moreover, these awards recognize dedication and inspire creativity while pushing boundaries. Likewise, they highlight cinema’s unifying, provocative, and entertaining influence on shaping culture and national consciousness. Lastly, the event celebrated present achievements and paved the path for a promising entertainment future. Keep up with FilmyMaska for the latest on awards, TV shows, movies, web series, and captivating news. Finally, keep checking back for a variety of intriguing updates.