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69th National Film Awards 2023 Winners

    The 69th National Film Awards have finally been announced and the list of the main/popular awards is the most surprising! It’s almost as if they had teenagers choose the winners this year, it’s unbelievable. National Awards used to be prestigious but in the past few years, it seems to be something else at play here.

    So the nominees included films between 2021 and 2022.

    Here are the winners of the 69th National Film Awards 2023:

     

    Best Feature Film: Rocketry: The Nambi Effect
    Best Director: Nikhil Mahajan, Godavari
    Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment: RRR


    Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature 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 Odiya 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 Mukhopadhyay, Sardar Udham
    Best Costume Designer: Veera Kapur Ee, Sardar Udham
    Best Special Effects: Srinivas Mohan, RRR
    Best Production Design: Dmitrii Malich and Mansi Dhruv Mehta, Sardar Udham
    Best Editing: Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Gangubai Kathiawadi
    Best Make-up: Preetisheel Singh, Gangubai Kathiawadi
    Best Stunt Choreography: King Soloman, RRR
    Special Jury Award: ShershaahVishnuvardhan


    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: Chand Saanse
    Best Cinematography (Non-feature film): Bittu Rawat, Pataal
    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, Succulent
    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 Badoor


     

    Allu Arjun getting a National Award for ‘Pushpa’ doesn’t make sense! Sure, it was the most popular film of the pandemic but seriously? This makes him the first ever Telugu actor to win the best actor of the National Awards!

    Alia Bhatt winning is fine but Kriti Sanon for ‘Mimi’, the one film where she did well on her own? It’s almost as if they are awarding actors for finally doing their job right, not for excelling at their job! It’s like when they gave Saif Ali Khan an award for finally acting well in ‘Hum Tum’.

    What about ‘RRR’? The film literally created worldwide history!

     

    Luckily it wasn’t the same winner this year in the best actress category. Most assumed it would be someone that the government favored, but that didn’t happen and obviously, she wouldn’t dare to call out the National Awards and say they were influenced by KJo or nepotism!

    Speaking of KebabJo, he surely must be over the moon! The first National Award of his darling daughter, a party must be around the corner and praises will continue to happen for years to come. Get ready for it!

    Congratulations to all the winners!

    Alright, let’s hear it from you.

    Are you disappointed with the results?

    Who should have won instead?

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    4 thoughts on “69th National Film Awards 2023 Winners”

    1. National awards have become all about lobbying and popularity. Once upon a time deserving under-rated movies used to win. Now its no longer that way. Seems like RRR team had lobbied and poured in a lot of money to secure the Oscars so they let it go for the national awards 😉

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