64 Film National Award Winners

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64
th National Film Awards, 2016
MOST FILM FRIENDLY STATE AWARD, 2016
State Citation
State of Uttar Pradesh For implementing a unique film policy, taking into account that the film
medium is not only about entertainment but is also a very important vehicle of
employment, social awareness and cultural development. The State’s Film
Policy includes various measures to create a suitable environment, which not
only invites shooting of films on a large scale in the State but also promotes
other activities, which are related to various aspects of film production at the
ground level, including financial incentives for filmmakers.
Special Mention
State Citation
State of Jharkhand To foster the film Industry and their endeavour to give incentives to filmmakers
from across India. In addition to the above, the Film Policy also provides growth
opportunities to the local filmmaking talent from within the State.
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64
th National Film Awards, 2016
Best Writing on Cinema
Best Film Critic
Name of the Critic Citation
Swarna Kamal and Rs
75000/- to the Critic:
G. Dhananjayan
G Dhananjayan’s in-depth analysis on a wide range of topics such as film genres,
brands, new strategies in movie watching, taxation impact and ticket pricing. His
thought provoking essays raise relevant issues affecting the movie watcher as well as
the filmmaker and suggests practical solutions.
Special Mention
Title of the Book Author Citation
A Fly in the Curry Only Certificate :
K.P. Jayashankar –
Anjali Monteiro
K.P. Jayashankar – Anjali Monteiro explore independent
documentary films in India and revisit the relationships between
film-makers and their narratives. The book sets new standards in
form and context in cinema studies.
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Best Book on Cinema
Title of the Book Author Publisher Citation
Lata : Sur Gatha Swarna Kamal and
Rs 75000/- to the
Author:
Yatindra Mishra
Swarna Kamal
and Rs 75000/-
to the
Publisher:
Vani
Prakashan
Yatindra Mishra’s encyclopaedic presentation
encompasses her life, seven decade career and its’
impact on Indian cinema. Divided into three
sections, the book offers rare insights on the icon,
her music and reflects a changing nation.
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64
thNATIONAL FILM AWARDS FOR THE YEAR 2016
NON-FEATURE FILMS
S.No. Name of Award Name Of Film Awardee Medal & Cash
Prize
Citation
1. SPECIAL MENTION CHEMBAI –
DESCOPERIRE
A MEA UNEI
LEGENDE
DIRECTOR:
SOUMYA
SADANANDAN
CERTIFICATE This film brings to focus the person of
Chembai as musician as well as a human
being with vigour and vitality.
2. SPECIAL MENTION SIKAR ARU
SITKAR
DIRECTOR:
RAMEN BORAH
AND SIBANU
BORAH
CERTIFICATE An important film that uses raw visual
imagery to highlight the brutality of
poaching.
3. SPECIAL MENTION THE EYES OF
DARKNESS
DIRECTOR:
AMITABH
PARASHAR
CERTIFICATE An important film that sheds light on the
denial of justice to victims of a heinous
crime.
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4. BEST NARRATION/
VOICE OVER
MAKINO NARRATOR/
VOICE OVER
ARTIST:
SETSU MAKINO
TOGAWA
RAJAT
KAMAL
&
50,000/- to the
Narrator/ Voice
Over Artist
A simply narrated daughter’s ode to a
father makes this voice-over intensely
personal, poignant and poetic.
5. BEST MUSIC LEECHES MUSIC
DIRECTOR:
TANUJ TIKU
RAJAT
KAMAL
&
50,000/-
to Music
Director
Music becomes a character of its own in
subtly heightening the drama and the
tragedy of the central character.
6. BEST EDITING GUDH EDITOR: JISHU
SEN
RAJAT
KAMAL
&
50,000/- to
Editor
Seamlessly weaves the inner worlds of a
young boy’s innocence with the harsh
realities of the journey he is embarking on.
7. 1
1
BEST
AUDIOGRAPHY
IN RETURN
JUST A BOOK
AUDIOGRAPHER:
AJITH ABRAHAM
GEORGE
RAJAT
KAMAL
&
50,000/- to the
Audiographer
Live recording has been done in a detailed
and in-depth manner bringing alive the
entire ambience.
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8. BEST
CINEMATOGRAPHY
KALPVRIKSHA
AND
ADNYAT
CAMERAPERSON:
ALPESH NAGAR
AND
VISHAL SANGWAI
RAJAT
KAMAL
&
50,000/- to
Cameraperson
(CASH
COMPONENT
TO BE
SHARED)
The mysterious beauty of the narrative
comes alive through artful camerawork.
and
The camera paints a rich and colourful
canvas for a narrative that is both grim and
tragic.
9. BEST DIRECTION AABA
AIKTAAY NAA?
DIRECTOR: :
ADITYA SUHAS
JAMBHALE
SWARNA
KAMAL
&
1,50,000/- to
the Director
A poignant story of a seemingly happy
family that erupts in an unpredictable
climax, held together by strong cinematic
craftsmanship.
10. BEST FILM ON
FAMILY VALUES
LITTLE
MAGICIAN
PRODUCER: SYED
SULTAN AHMED
DIRECTOR: NEHA
SHARMA
RAJAT
KAMAL
&
50,000/- each
to the Producer
& Director
An innocent film that is a reminder that the
only magic that keeps a family together is
love.
11. BEST SHORT
FICTION FILM
AABA PRODUCER: RAJ
KUMAR GUPTA
DIRECTOR: AMAR
KAUSHIK
RAJAT
KAMAL
&
50,000/-
each to
the
Producer
&
Director
Cinematic excellence comes to life in this
intimate story where the filmmaker shows
that silence can also be used as a powerful
language of expression.
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12. SPECIAL JURY
AWARD
THE CINEMA
TRAVELLERS
PRODUCER:
SHIRLEY
ABRAHAM
DIRECTOR:
SHIRLEY
ABRAHAM
RAJAT
KAMAL
&
50,000/- each
to the Producer
& Director
A sensitive and lyrical ode to the magic of
celluloid and a poetic tribute to the last of
India’s travelling cinemas.
13. BEST ANIMATION
FILM
HUM CHITRA
BANATE HAI
PRODUCER: IDC,
IIT, MUMBAI
DIRECTOR: NINA
SABNANI
ANIMATOR:
PIYUSH VERMA
AND SHYAM
SUNDAR
CHATTERJEE
RAJAT
KAMAL
&
50,000/- each
to the Producer,
Director &
Animator
A playfully warm story that brings to life
India’s traditional art by incorporating it
innovatively in the animation itself.
14. BEST
INVESTIGATIVE
FILM
PLACEBO PRODUCER:
ARCHANA
PHADKE
DIRECTOR:
ABHAY KUMAR
RAJAT
KAMAL
&
50,000/- each
to the Producer
& Director
An important and intelligently crafted film
that investigates the malaise plaguing one
of India’s premiere educational institutions,
showing us a mirror of our times.
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15. BEST EXPLORATION/
ADVENTURE FILM
(TO INCLUDE
SPORTS)
MATITLE
KUSTI
PRODUCER:
MADHAVI REDDY
DIRECTOR: :
PRANTIK VIVEK
DESHMUKH
RAJAT
KAMAL
&
50,000/- each to
the Producer &
Director
An important film that throws light on a
dying sporting tradition, told in a
cinematically intimate manner.
16. BEST EDUCATIONAL
FILM
THE
WATERFALL
PRODUCER: SYED
SULTAN AHMED
DIRECTOR: :
LIPIKA SINGH
DARAI
RAJAT
KAMAL
&
50,000/- each
to the Producer
& Director
A strong film that looks at issues of
development and displacement through the
eyes of an endearing protagonist.
17. BEST FILM ON
SOCIAL ISSUES
I AM JEEJA
AND
DIRECTOR: SWATI
CHAKRABORTY
PRODUCER: RAJIV
MEHROTRA
AND
RAJAT
KAMAL
&
50,000/- each
Producer &
Director
(CASH
COMPONENT
TO BE
SHARED)
Jeeja’s will and zest for life, despite her
personal struggles, makes this simply told
story a beautiful ode to life.
and
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SANATH
DIRECTOR:
VASANTH.S.SAI
PRODUCER:
PRIYA ARUN
An inspiring story of a victim of medical
negligence who becomes invalid for life.
Uneducated and facing economic
difficulties, he opens educational
institutions where thousands can learn and
become successful in life.
18. BEST
ENVIRONMENT FILM
INCLUDING
AGRICULTURE
THE TIGER
WHO
CROSSED
THE LINE
PRODUCER:
KRISHNENDU
BOSE
DIRECTOR:
KRISHNENDU
BOSE
RAJAT
KAMAL
&
50,000/- each
to the Producer
& Director*
A beautifully designed film that raises
critical questions on the future of India’s
national animal.
19. BEST ARTS
/CULTURAL FILM
IN THE
SHADOW OF
TIME
AND
THE LORD OF
THE
UNIVERSE
PRODUCER:
INDIRA GANDHI
NATIONAL
CENTER FOR ARTS
DIRECTOR:
SHANKHAJEET DE
AND
PRODUCERSHIBU
PRUSTY
DIRECTOR: SHIBU
PRUSTY
RAJAT
KAMAL
&
50,000/-
each to
the
Producer
&
Director
(CASH
COMPONENT
TO BE
SHARED)
In the era of animation, an important film
that documents a dying art-form which is
haunting, touching and kept alive through
the sheer will of a community of poor
puppeteers.
and
This enlightening and informative film
brings alive an amazing and complex ritual
and takes us into the only place in the
world where God comes alive as a human
being.
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20. BEST
BIOGRAPHICAL/
HISTORICAL
RECONSTRUCTION
ZIKR US
PARIVASHKA :
BEGUM
AKHTAR
PRODUCER:
SANGEET NATAK
AKADEMI
DIRECTOR:
NIRMAL CHANDER
RAJAT
KAMAL
&
50,000/- each
to the Producer
& Director
This film uses archival recordings,
recreations and interviews to take us on a
touching musical journey with a lady who
broke open social barriers, becoming one
of India’s most legendary musical
maestros.
21. BEST DEBUT FILM
OF A DIRECTOR
SOZ…A
BALLAD OF
MALADIES
PRODUCER: RAJIV
MEHROTRA, PSBT
DIRECTOR:
TUSHAR MADHAV
RAJAT
KAMAL
&
75,000/- each
to the Producer
&
Director
A brave and refreshing approach to look at
complex political issues weaved
beautifully through music and poetry.
22. BEST NON FEATURE
FILM
FIREFLIES IN
THE ABYSS
PRODUCER:
CHANDRASHEKHAR
REDDY
DIRECTOR:
CHANDRASHEKHAR
REDDY
SWARNA
KAMAL
&
1,50,000/-
each to the
Producer &
Director
An intimately told story of a young boy’s
quest for his dreams, vividly depicted in
the claustrophobic environment of illegal
coal mines.
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64
thNATIONAL FILM AWARDS FOR THE YEAR 2016
New Award Introduced
NON-FEATURE FILMS
S.No Award Film Awardee Citation
1. BEST ONLOCATION

SOUND
RECORDIST
REMEMBERING
KURDI
On Location
Sound
Recordist:
Chistopher
Burchell
Stunning location recording that brings to
life the vivid soundscape of a coastal
village, evoking memories of the past.
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64
th NATIONAL FILM AWARDS FOR 2016
FEATURE FILMS
S.No. Name of Award Name of Film Awardees Medal
& Cash Prize
Citation
1. Special Mention
a
SPECIAL MENTION
Kadvi Hawa (Hindi) Producer: Eleeanora
Images Private Ltd.
And
Director: Nila
Madhab Panda
CERTIFICATE
For highlighting the
farmer’s struggle against
the changing
environmental
conditions.
b
SPECIAL MENTION
Mukti Bhawan
(Hindi)
Producer: Red
Carper Moving
Pictures
And
Director:
Shubhashish
Bhutiani
CERTIFICATE
A film which talks about
death with the spirit of
hope.
c
SPECIAL MENTION
Mukti Bhawan
(Hindi)
& Maj Rati Keteki
(Assamese)
Adil Hussain
CERTIFICATE
Two different films, two
different characters, one
same actor. One wordBrilliant.

d
SPECIAL MENTION
Neerja (Hindi) Sonam Kapoor CERTIFICATE A convincing
performance of a real life
icon.
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2. Best Feature Film in each of the languages other than those specified in
Schedule VIII of the Constitution
a
BEST MORAN FILM
Haanduk
Producer:
Mayamara
Production
Director: Jaicheng
Jai Dohutia
Rajat Kamal and
1,00,000/- each
to the Producer and
Director
The film tries to capture
the essence of waiting
with the problem of
insurgency as a
backdrop.
b
BEST TULU FILM
Madipu
Producer: Aastha
Production
Director: Chetan
Mundadi
Rajat Kamal and
1,00,000/- each
to the Producer and
Director
For highlighting the
hollowness of
orthodoxical traditions.
3. Best Feature Film in each of the language specified in the Schedule VIII of
the Constitution
A
BEST TAMIL FILM
Joker
Producer: Dream
Warrior Pictures
Director: Raju
Murugan
Rajat Kamal and
1,00,000/- each
to the Producer and
Director
A tragic and poetic
narrative of an
individual’s struggle for a
basic need in day to day
life, with an adequate
dressing of sarcasm.
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B
BEST GUJARATI
FILM
Wrong Side Raju
Producer: Cineman
Productions Ltd.
Director: Mikhil
Musale
Rajat Kamal and
1,00,000/- each
to the Producer and
Director
For highlighting the ethos
of moral dilemma.
C
BEST TELUGU
FILM
Peli Chuplu
Producer:
Dharamapatha
Creations
Director: Tharun
Bhascker
Rajat Kamal and
1,00,000/- each
to the Producer and
Director
Desires and aspirations
of the younger
generation on a lighter
note.
D
BEST MARATHI
FILM
Dashakriya
Producer: Rangneel
Creations
Director: Sandeep
Bhalachandra Patil
Rajat Kamal and
1,00,000/- each
to the Producer and
Director
For depicting an age old
tradition and exposing it’s
darker side.
E
BEST MALAYALAM
FILM
Maheshinte
Prathikaaram Producer: Dream
Mill Cinemas and
Entertainment Pvt.
Ltd.
Director: Dileesh
Pothan
Rajat Kamal and
1,00,000/- each
to the Producer and
Director
A roller coaster ride with
tailor made characters.
15
F
BEST KONKANI
FILM
K Sera Sera –
Ghodpachen
Ghoddtelem
Producer: de Goan
StudioStudio
Director: Rajiv
Shinde
Rajat Kamal and
1,00,000/- each
to the Producer and
Director
Two different stories
which simultaneously
bring out the inevitability
of life.
G
BEST KANNADA
FILM
Reservation
Producer:
Thotadamane
Director : Nikhil
Manjoo
Rajat Kamal and
1,00,000/- each
to the Producer and
Director
A brave attempt to
showcase the harsh
reality prevalent in our
society.
H
BEST HINDI FILM
Neerja
Producer: Fox Star
Studios India Pvt.
Ltd.
Director : Ram
Madhvani
Rajat Kamal and
1,00,000/- each
to the Producer and
Director
A sensitive story of a
valiant battle brought
alive with cinematic
brilliance.
I
BEST BENGALI
FILM
Bisorjon Producer: M/s Opera
Director : Kaushik
Ganguly
Rajat Kamal and
1,00,000/- each
to the Producer and
Director
A visual poem which
effortlessly liquidates
geographical boundaries
with an eraser made of
love and hope.
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J
BEST ASSAMESE
FILM
Maj Rati Keteki
Producer: Udara
Films
Director : Santwana
Bardoloi
Rajat Kamal and
1,00,000/-
each
to the Producer and
Director
It showcases how past
affects the present if not
by choice then by
chance.
4.
BEST SPECIAL
EFFECT
Shivaay (Hindi) Naveen Paul
Rajat Kamal and
50,000/-
The film has a judicious
mix of unbelievable yet
entertaining action
scenes.
5.
BEST
CHOREOGRAPHY
Janatha Garrage
(Telugu)
Raju Sundaram
Rajat Kamal and
50,000/-
Visually appealing and
with a definite flourish
and finish to the dance
moves.
6.
SPECIAL JURY
AWARD
Munthirivallikal
Thalirkkumbol,
Janatha Garrage
and Pullimurugan,
Mohan Lal
Rajat Kamal and
2,00,000/-
For his mastery in
dealing with characters
of various shades with
unparallel acting
brilliance.
7.
BEST LYRICS
a) Film: Dharma
Durai (Tamil)
Song: Entha
Pakkam
and
a) Vairamuthu
and
Rajat Kamal and
50,000/-
a) It elucidates the
philosophy of hope and
happiness.
and
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a) Film: Praktan
(Bengali)
Song: Tumi Jaake
Bhalo Basho
b) Anupam Roy (CASH
COMPONENT TO BE
SHARED)
b) Extolling the pathos of
the situation gelling
beautifully with the
philosophy of ‘letting go’.
8.
BEST MUSIC
DIRECTION
a) Songs
and
b) Background
Score
Allama
(Kannada)
Bapu Padmanabha
Rajat Kamal and
50,000/-
and
Rajat Kamal and
50,000/-
For adding soul to the
film through Carnatic
ragas.
9.
BEST MAKE-UP
ARTIST
Allama (Kannada) NK Ramakrishna
Rajat Kamal and
50,000/-
The film gives a sense of
‘a historical figure’ and
‘time’ through the art and
craft of make-up.
10.
BEST COSTUME
DESIGNER
Cycle (Marathi) Sachin Lovalekar
Rajat Kamal and
50,000/-
The film is able to
achieve a rustic and
simple sense of rural life
through its costumes.
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11.
BEST
PRODUCTION
DESIGN
24 (Tamil) Subrata
Chakraborthy,
Shreyas Khedekar
& Amit Ray
Rajat Kamal and
50,000/-
(CASH
COMPONENT TO BE
SHARED)
The total production
value of the film is more
than it’s’ art effects,
locations, gadgets etc.
whereby giving it an
organic whole.
12.
BEST EDITING
Ventilator (Marathi) Rameshwar
Rajat Kamal and
50,000/-
Never a dull moment
through ‘organic’ as well
as ‘plastic’ juggling of
short- lengths.
13.
BEST
AUDIOGRAPHY
i) Sound Designer
ii) Re-recordist of
the final mixed track
i) Kaadu
Pookkunna Neram
(Malayalam)
ii) Ventilator
(Marathi)
i) Jayadevan
Chakka Dath
ii) Alok De
Rajat Kamal and
50,000/-
Rajat Kamal and
50,000/-
i) For bringing out the
‘feel’ of the forest and
tribal hamlet through
various natural as well as
other elements.
ii) The film brings out a
delicate balance between
various spoken words
and silence.
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14.
BEST
SCREENPLAY
i) Screenplay
Writer (Original):
ii) Screenplay
Writer (Adapted) :
iii) Dialogues :
i) Maheshinte
Prathikooram
(Malayalam)
ii) Dashakriya
(Marathi)
iii) Peli Chuplu
(Telugu)
i) Syam
Pushkaran
ii) Sanjay Krishnaji
Patil
iii) Tarun Bhascker
Rajat Kamal and
50,000/-
Rajat Kamal
and
50,000/-
Rajat Kamal and
50,000/-
i) The screenplay
interweaves the various
idiosyncrasy of a small
town near Idukki river.
ii) The film brings out a
semblance of ‘time’ and
‘place’ specified in the
novel by Baba Bhand.
iii) The film has
incorporated a Modern,
Witty and ‘on-your-face’
dialogue that too with the
local flavor.
15.
BEST
CINEMATOGRAPHY
24 (Tamil) S. Thirunavukarasu
Rajat Kamal and
50,000/- each
For understating the
basic requirements of
popular ‘movie watching
experience’ and
enhancing it manifold.
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16.
BEST FEMALE
PLAYBACK
SINGER
Film: Praktan
(Bengali)
Song : Tumi Jaake
Bhalo Basho
Iman Chakraborty
Rajat Kamal and
50,000/-
For conveying the
emotion of ‘letting go’ in
the most mellifluous and
soothing manner.
17.
BEST MALE
PLAYBACK
SINGER
Film: Joker
(Tamil)
Song : Jasmine E
Sundharayyar
Rajat Kamal and
50,000/-
A rustic flamboyant voice
yearning for his lady
love.
18.
BEST CHILD
ARTIST
a). Kunju Daivam
(Malayalam)
b) Sahaj Pather
Gappo (Bengali)
c) Railway
Children (Kannada)
a) Adish Praveen
b) Nur Islam and
Samiul Alam
c) Manohara. K
Rajat Kamal and
50,000/-
(CASH
COMPONENT TO BE
SHARED)
a) He wears purity and
innocence on his
sleeves.
b) The eternal and
unique way of
approaching life through
their extraordinary
performances.
c) A childlike
impulsiveness coated
with the desire of
attaining adulthood.
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19.
BEST
SUPPORTING
ACTRESS
Dangal (Hindi) Zaira Wasim
Rajat Kamal and
50,000/-
She portrays a female
sports person’s battle
with the society with
utmost maturity.
20.
BEST
SUPPORTING
ACTOR
Dashakriya
(Marathi)
Manoj Joshi
Rajat Kamal and
50,000/-
For an accomplish
portrayal of the
character.
21.
BEST ACTRESS
Minnaminungu –
the Firefly
(Malayalam)
Surabhi C.M
Rajat Kamal and
50,000/-
Showcasing her
brilliance in portraying
pain and ecstasy of a
mother in a deplorable
social condition.
22.
BEST ACTOR
Rustom (Hindi) Akshay Kumar
Rajat Kamal and
50,000/-
A perfect portrayal of a
character caught in
personal and social
turmoil.
23.
BEST DIRECTION
Ventilator (Marathi) Director: Rajesh
Mapuskar Swarna Kamal and
2,50,000/-
A huge canvas, an
ensemble cast and a
different subject all dealt
with utmost supremacy.
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24. BEST ANIMATION
FILM
Mahayodha Rama
(Hindi)
Director: Rohit Vaid
Producer: Contiloe
Pictures Pvt. Ltd.
Animator: Deepak
S.V
Swarna Kamal and
Rs. 1,00,000/- to
Producer,
(Swarna Kamal and
Rs. 1,00,000/- to
Director and Swarna
Kamal and Rs.
1,00,000/- to
Animator/Animation
Director/Designer/Su
pervisor
An epic drama brought
alive with technical
excellence.
25.
BEST CHILDREN’S
FILM
Dhanak (Hindi) Director: Nagesh
Kukunoor
Producer: Drishyam
Films
Swarna Kamal and
1,50,000/- each to
the Producer and
Director
In appreciation of
exploring a child’s world
devoid of malice.
26.
BEST FILM ON
ENVIRONMENT
CONSERVATION/
PRESERVATION
Loktak Lairembee
(Manipuri)
Director &
Producer: Haoban
Paban Kumar
Rajat Kamal and
1,50,000/- each to
the Producer and
Director
The film brings out the
nuances of an
environmental issue in a
heart wrenching and
touching manner.
27.
BEST FILM ON
SOCIAL ISSUES
Pink (Hindi) Director:
Anniruddha Roy
Chowdhury
Producer: Rashmi
Sharma Films
Rajat Kamal and
1,50,000/- each to
the Producer and
Director
A gender neutral
perspective of a social
problem, which definitely
needs to be addressed.
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28.
NARGIS DUTT
AWARD FOR
BEST FEATURE
FILM ON
NATIONAL
INTEGRATION
Dikchow Banat
Palaax
(Assamese)
Director: Sanjib
Sabha Pandit
Producer:
Canvascope
Rajat Kamal and
1,50,000/- each to
the Producer and
Director
The film brings out
oneness of our feelings
amidst differences.
29.
BEST POPULAR
FILM PROVIDING
WHOLESOME
ENTERTAINMENT
Sathamanam
Bhavathi
(Telugu)
Director: Satish
Vagesna
Producer: V.Venkata
Ramana Reddy
Swarna Kamal and
2,00,000/- each to
the Producer and
Director
In appreciation of
providing a feeling of
jubilation by respecting
family values in an
unexplored manner.
30.
INDIRA GANDHI
AWARD FOR BEST
DEBUT FILM OF A
DIRECTOR
Alifa
(Bengali)
Director: Deep
Choudhury
Producer: Amaan
Ahmed
Swarna Kamal and
1,25, 000/- each to
the Producer and
Director
It brings out the nuances
of a very complex socioenvironmental
problem.
31.
BEST FEATURE
FILM
Kasaav
(Marathi)
Director: Sumitra
Bhave & Sunil
Sukthankar
Producer: Sumittra
Bhave, Sunil
Sukthankar &
Mohan Aghase
Swarna Kamal and
2,50,000/- each to
the Producer and
Director
In appreciation of the
perfect blending of an
environmental behaviour
and a personal one in a
poignantly beautiful
cinematic way.
24
64
th NATIONAL FILM AWARDS FOR 2016
FEATURE FILMS
BEST Action Direction
(Stunt Choreography)
Pulimurugam
(Malayalam)
Peter Hein The action director
incorporates various genres of
fighting styles to achieve his
effect in the film.

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