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8th August 2007, 12:39 PM
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Best Male Singer: Naresh Iyer
Best Female Singer: Shreya Ghosal
Best MD: Lalgudi Jayaraman(!) - for Sringaram


NEW DELHI: After being delayed by nearly a year because of court cases, the National Film Awards for 2005 were announced on Tuesday. Budhadeb Dasgupta’s Bengali film ‘Kaalpurush’ has been adjudged the Best Feature Film and will get the Swarna Kamal. And, in the non-feature film category, the top award has gone to ‘Riding Solo to the Top of The World’ by Gaurav A. Jani.

The Hindi film ‘Parineeta’ has walked away with the Indira Gandhi Award for the Best First Film of a Director. Again a Swarna Kamal recipient, both its producer Vidhu Vinod Chopra and director Pradeep Sarkar will get Rs. 25,000 each.
Best Popular Film

The Aamir Khan-starrer ‘Rang De Basanti’ has been declared the Best Popular Film providing Wholesome Entertainment and will get a Swarna Kamal. The Best Actor award has gone to Amitabh Bachchan for the Hindi film ‘Black’ and the Best Actress award to Sarika for her role in the English film ‘Parzania.’ Its director, Rahul Dholakia, also got the Best Direction Award.

‘Rang De Basanti’ figures among the awards more than once: The Best Audiography award went to Nakul Kamte, Best Editing award to P. S. Bharathi and Best Male Playback Singer to Naresh Iyer.

The Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration has gone to the Malayalam film ‘Daivanamathil’, the award for Best Film on Family Welfare to ‘Thavamai Thavamiranthe’ in Tamil, and the Best Film on Other Social Issues to the Hindi venture ‘Iqbal’. Nasseeruddin Shah has bagged the Best Supporting Actor award for his role in ‘Iqbal.’

The Kannada film ‘Thutturi’ has got the award for Best Film on Environment Conservation/Preservation, and ‘Blue Umbrella’ in Hindi has been adjudged the Best Children’s Film. While Sai Kumar has been declared Best Child Artist for his role in ‘Bommalata – A Bellyful of Dreams’, the Best Supporting Actress award has gone to Urvashi for the Malayalam film ‘Achhuvinte Amma’. The Best Female Playback Singer award has gone to Shreya Ghoshal for a song in the film ‘Paheli.’

The Best Cinematography Award has been bagged by Madhu Ambat for the Tamil film ‘Sringaram’, the Best Screenplay award by Prakash Jha, Shridhar Raghavan and Manoj Tyagi for the Hindi film ‘Apaharan,’ and the Best Art Direction award by C. B. More for ‘Taj Mahal – An Eternal Love Story’. The Best Costume Designer award will be shared by Anna Singh for ‘Taj Mahal — An Eternal Love Story’ and Sabyachi Mukherjee for ‘Black.’

While Anupam Kher has got a Special Jury Award for ‘Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara,’ the Best Music Direction award has gone to Lalgudi Jayaraman for ‘Sringaram’ and the Best Lyrics award to Barguru Ramachandrappa for a song in the Kannada film ‘Thaayi’. The Special Effects Award has gone to Tata Elexi for the Tamil film ‘Anniyan.’ And choreographer Saroj Khan has got the Best Choreography award for the film ‘Sringaram.’

http://www.hindu.com/2007/08/08/stories/2007080855821500.htm
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sureshmehcnit
8th August 2007, 05:10 PM
Naresh Iyer may not be most deserving but his was a good rendition. his voice was so velvety in that song especially when he sings the lines 'aandhiyon ki jagad rahi hai'.... I think the award is for his fresh voice than tough or complex singing....

Shreya Ghosal wins it for the second time... she always deserves it...

Haven't heard Sringaram... always they choose movie soundtracks with songs firmly based on indian classical music and hence this award... Will have to search for the Sringaram CD in music stores now....

Vaz
8th August 2007, 05:34 PM
Haven't heard Sringaram... always they choose movie soundtracks with songs firmly based on indian classical music and hence this award... Will have to search for the Sringaram CD in music stores now....

That is not always true... Minsaara Kanavu, Roja... were not firmly based on indian classical music....

Nakeeran
9th August 2007, 08:50 AM
Vow ! Lalgudi Jayaraman getting a national award for a movie ! thats great.

Is it his first movie as a composer ?

sureshmehcnit
9th August 2007, 08:55 AM
Vaz - OK. I should have put it as 'Mostly' instead of always

R.Latha
11th June 2008, 10:59 AM
Best Film: Pulijanmam

Most Popular Film: Lage Raho Munnabhai

Best Hindi Film: Khosla Ka Ghosla

Best Director: Madhur Bhandarkar (Traffic Signal)

Best Actor: Soumitra Chatterjee (Podokkhep)

Best Actress:

Priyamani (Paruthiveeran)

Best Supporting Actor: Dilip Prabhawalkar (Lage Raho Munnabhai)

Best Supporting Actress: Konkana Sen Sharma (Omkara)

Jury Award: Vishal Bharadwaj (Omkara)

Best Song: Lage Raho Munnabhai

Best Lyrics: Lage Raho Munnabhai

Best Screenplay: Lage Raho Munnabhai

Best Male Playback Singer: Gurdas Mann

Best Female Playback Singer: Aarti Anklekar

Best Music (Shantanu Moitra)

:clap: :clap:

http://www.indianexpress.com/story/321317.html

Wibha
11th June 2008, 11:03 AM
naresh iyer :D :clap:

raagadevan
11th June 2008, 05:28 PM
'Lagey raho Munnabhai' sweeps National Film Awards

New Delhi (PTI): Sanjay Dutt starrer 'Lagey Raho Munnabhai' which brought to fore 'Gandhigiri' by invoking the values of Mahatma Gandhi, swept the 54th National Film Awards for 2006, by winning four honours, including for best popular film.

It thus became the first Hindi film sequel to repeat the feat of winning the award as "Munnabhai MBBS" had bagged similar honour in 2003.

Veteran Bengali film actor Soumitra Chatterjee won the best actor award for the Bengali film "Podokkhep", while Tamil actress Priyamani won the best actress award for the film "Paruthi Veeran".

Madhur Bhandarkar won the best director award for his film 'Traffic Signal', while 'Khosla Ka Ghosla' won the award for the best Hindi film.

Malayalam film 'Pulijanmam' directed by Priyanandanan, won the honours for the best feature film. "Kabul Express" directed by Kabir Khan shared the honours with Madhu Kaithapuram's Malayalam film 'Ekantham', for the Indira Gandhi award for the best first film of a director.

There has been no announcement on the Dadasaheb Phalke Award for outstanding contribution to Indian Cinema.

Announcing the winners of the 54th National Film Awards 2006, chairman of the jury for feature films, Budhhadeb Dasgupta told reporters here that 'Lagey Raho Munnabhai' won awards for other categories like best lyrics (Swanand Kirkire), best screenplay (Rajkumar Hirani, Vidhu Vinod Chopra and Abhijat Joshi), and best supporting actor (Dilip Prabhavalkar, who portrayed Mahatma Gandhi in the film).

Incidentally it was a double bonanza for Prabhavalkar, who also won the award for best supporting actor award for Marathi film 'Shevri'. He had played a benign middle class clerk in Shevri and the award was given to him for portraying two diverse and equally challenging characters.

Vishal Bharadwaj directed 'Omkara' received the Special Jury award for being an outstanding film that synergises an international treatment with an earthy rooted sensibility.

Omkara also brought the best supporting honour for Konkona Sensharma. It won the best audiography award for K J Singh and Subhash Sahoo.

Punjabi film 'Waris Shah-Ishq Da Waris', an evocative portrayal of the rich, musical, Sufi tradition, won four national awards for the best film in Punjabi, best art direction (Rashid Rangrez), best costume designer (Manjit Mann) and best male playback singer for Gurdas Mann.

The young director of the film Manoj Punj incidentally had died soon after the film's release in late 2006.

The best female playback singer award went to noted vocalist Aarti Anklekar Tikekar for Konkani film 'Antarnad', which also won the best music direction award for Ashok Patki, as also the best feature film in Konkani.

The film also brought Divya Chahadkar, the best child artiste award for portraying a talented child overshadowed by a celebrity mother.

English film "Quest", which boldly addresses issues of sexuality got the award for the best film in the language. The film has been directed by noted film maker Amol Palekar.

Famous film director Goutam Ghose won the award for best cinematography for Hindi film 'Yatra'.

Nargis Dutt award for best feature film on national integration was won by Kannada film 'Kallarli Huvagi'.

Under the non feature film category, "Bishar Blues", directed by Amitabh Chakraborty, won the award for best non-feature film.

The best first non-feature film of a director award was won by Jacob Varghese for 'Andhiyum'.

Best biographical/historical reconstruction/compilation film award jointly went to M R Rajan directed 'Minukku' and Aribam Syam Sharma's 'Guru Laimayum Thambalngoubi Devi'.

Under the national award for best writing in cinema category, award for the best book on cinema 2006 was given to Jerry Pinto for his book, "Helen: The Life and Times of an H-Bomb (English)".

The award for best film critic 2006 has gone jointly to G P Ramachandran (Malayalam) and Rafique Baghdadi (English), while Utpal Datta (Assamese) won a Special Mention for his sensitive interpretation of films and trends in cinema.

The awards were announced by head of jury for feature films category, Buddhadeb Dasgupta, head of jury for non-feature films category K Bikram Singh and Madhu Jain, who headed the jury for best writing on cinema.

Director (Directorate of Film Festivals) Neelam Kapur told reporters that the award ceremony for distributing the awards would be held as soon as a suitable date is confirmed from Rashtrapati Bhawan.

She said that national award nominations were running a year behind schedule due to a controversy surrounding them, which was later resolved by the Supreme Court.

In 2006, documentary film maker Anand Patwardhan had filed a petition in Bombay High Court, challenging the entry criteria for national awards, which does not allow films without a censor certificate.

The Bombay High Court had upheld the petition in July 2006, but Directorate of Films had later challenged the decision. However, in April 2007, the Supreme Court verdict had put aside the Bombay High Court's decision.

Kapur said that from 2006 onwards, only films with proper censor certification were allowed to enter the competition. "Earlier till 2005, even films from Pune Film Institute and Kolkata's Satyajit Ray Film Institute were allowed by only showing a letter from the institute's director. We did away with that criteria, which led to delay arising out of the subsequent court battles," Kapur said.

Chief of the jury for non-feature film category K Bikram Singh, however, felt that "already there is too much censorship in films, therefore films from educational institutions should be kept away from censorship. However, it is my personal view and not that of the jury".

Dasgupta said that the criteria of the jury was to focus on new and fresh names and works so as to recognise emerging talent.

The feature film category witnessed 105 entries, while the non-feature film category received 67 entries. There were 25 entries for best writing on cinema, while there were 20 nominees for best film critic category.

app_engine
11th June 2008, 08:04 PM
http://dailythanthi.com/article.asp?NewsID=418345&disdate=6/11/2008

This news report says 2006 awards...which is correct (2007 or 2006)?

Plum
11th June 2008, 08:05 PM
If shantanu moitra's award is for LRM, it is undeserved.

raagadevan
11th June 2008, 10:08 PM
The latest awards are for films made in 2006. Because of a court case, there was a delay of 2 years in the whole process.

rajasaranam
12th June 2008, 10:07 AM
http://dailythanthi.com/article.asp?NewsID=418345&disdate=6/11/2008

This news report says 2006 awards...which is correct (2007 or 2006)?

Awards given in 2007 for the movies released/got a censor clearance before Dec31 2006 :)