Showing posts with label National Awards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label National Awards. Show all posts

Saturday, 3 January 2015

Best Actress Nominations 2015

It's January and that could mean only one thing: AWARDS!

Of course the only award that matters is Best Actress (in it's many forms) so let's take a look at some of the possible contenders for the upcoming blitz of award shows this season.

ALIA BHATT - HIGHWAY
This performance blew me away. Completely. I still can't get over it. I first saw Alia Bhatt in her debut film Student Of The Year (2012) and thought she was fine playing a bimbo/high school diva - but didn't see anything special about her (well done Karan Johar). I am very selective about what I watch at the cinema but I really liked the trailer so went to watch it. Also the fact that Imtiaz Ali was directing, along with A.R. Rahman composing the soundtrack, I thought I would enjoy the technical side of things. I just can't praise Miss Bhatt enough - she played the role with such maturity, and at such a young age - she deserves endless praise for her portrayal of Veera - a rich kid looking for true love and adventure.







KANGANA RANAUT - QUEEN
I watched Queen no less than 6 times in the cinema (doubling the previous record of two of my most favourite divas' comeback films Madhuri Dixit in 2007 + Sridevi in 2012). Back to Queen.

Kangana Ranaut was brilliant in every scene. The film itself is one of the best coming out of Bollywood over the last many years. Not only is it a film about female empowerment - it's about anyone finding themselves and dealing with turmoil in their lives. Kangana truly is the hero and in my eyes the frontrunner for picking up most of the gongs. But the competition is tough.









PRIYANKA CHOPRA - MARY KOM
Priyanka Chopra continues to amaze me. She's completed a decade in Bollywood since debuting in 2003. Nobody expected her to still be around 12 years later, still getting offered great roles, let alone win a National Award.

In and as Mary Kom she once again challenges herself and comes up with another career-defining role. She was absolutely flawless and not many could have committed to all the strenuous physical training she had to go through. I hope she wins something.









RANI MUKERJI - MARDAANI
The last scene of this film is what makes it an instant classic. Think Rekha in Khoon Bhari Maang. Think Sridevi in Army. Think Madhuri Dixit in Anjaam. Basically Rani Mukerji kicks ass - literally. This is one of Rani's best roles of her career - if not her very best. She was just so strong and restrained and powerful and beautiful. She deserves some recognition at the awards - and I really hope she wins something.









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Now usually the Best Actress categories have 5 nominees. For me the 4 names listed above were far and beyond the most outstanding. So the 5th or 6th option is up for grabs. It could go to any of the following:

Vidya Balan (Bobby Jasoos)
Shraddha Kapoor (Haider)
Madhuri Dixit (Dedh Ishqiya)
Parineeti Chopra (Hassee Toh Phasee)

Monday, 25 March 2013

★Parineeti Chopra★ National Awards: Spotlight

Parineeti Chopra wins National Award
So this week it was announced that Parineeti Chopra won a National Award, in the non-competitive category: Special Mention Award for her performance in last year's Ishaqzaade.

The film is only her second film to date, as well as being her first lead role. She was of course introduced to us in 2011's Ladies Vs Ricky Bahl - where she stole the show from Anushka Sharma, who had a weaker role.

Let's take a look through the years at the Hindi winners of Best Actress at the National Awards:

2012: Vidya Balan | The Dirty Picture
2009: Priyanka Chopra | Fashion
2002: Tabu | Chandni Bar
2001: Raveena Tandon: Daman
1999: Shabana Azmi | Godmother
1997: Tabu | Maachis
1996: Seema Biswas | Bandit Queen
1993: Dimple Kapadia | Rudaali
1985: Shabana Azmi | Paar
1984: Shabana Azmi | Khandhar
1983: Shabana Azmi | Arth
1982: Rekha | Umrao Jaan
1981: Smita Patil | Chakra
1978: Smita Patil | Bhumika
1976: Sharmila Tagore | Mausam
1975: Shabana Azmi | Ankur
1972: Waheeda Rehman | Reshma Aur Shera
1971: Rehana Sultan | Dastak
1968: Nargis | Raat Aur Din

Wednesday, 7 March 2012

National Film Awards 2012

The much coveted National Film Awards were announced today, and Vidya Balan joins the illustrious list of women to receive the Best Actress award for her performance in The Dirty Picture.

Vidya Balan wins National Award


Here is the full list of winners:


Best feature film: Shared by Deool (Marathi) and Byari(Kannada)
Best Actor: Girish Kulkarni for 'Deool'
Best Actress: Vidya Balan for 'The Dirty Picture'
Best film critic: Manoj P Pujari
Special Jury Award: Anjan Dutta
Best Book Award: Anirudha Bhattacharjee and Balaji Vittal for the title
'R.D. Burman The Man, The Music.'
Best Music Direction: Neel Dutt for Ranjana Ami Ar Ashbona
Best Background Score: Mayookh Bhaumik for Bengali film Laptop
Best Lyrics: Amitabh Bhattacharya for 'I AM'
Best Female Playback Singer: Rupa Ganguly
Best Male Playback Singer: Anand Bhate for 'Bal Gandharva'
Best Costume: Neeta Lulla for 'Bal Gandharva' (Marathi) and Niharika
Khan for 'The Dirty Picture' (Hindi)
Best Choreography: Bosco and Ceaser for 'Zindagi Naa Milegi Doobara'
Best Special Effects: 'RA.One'

Best Editing: Praveen KL for 'Aaranya Kaandam'
Best Marathi Film: 'Shala'
Best Hindi Film: 'I AM' directed by Onir
Best Bengali Film: 'Ranjana Ami Aar Ashbo Na' directed by Anjan Dutta
Best Dogri Film: Dille Ch Vasya Koi
Best Kannada Film: Kurmavatara
Best Manipuri film: Phijigee Mani
Best Punjabi Film: Anhe Ghorey Da Daan
Best Tamil Film: Vaagai Sooda Va
Best Non Feature Film: And We Play On
Best Debut Film of a Director: The Silent Poet (Manipuri)
Best film on Social Issues: Mindscapes...of Love and Longing shared with Inshallah, Football (Kashmiri, Urdu and English)
Best Film On Family Values: Red Building Where the Sun Sets (English)
Best Screenplay: Vikas Behl and Nitish Tiwari for 'Chillar Party'
Best Adapted screenplay writer: Avinash Deshpande
Best Dialogue: Girish Kulkarni
Best Child Artist: Partho Gupte for 'Stanley ka Dabba' and the Chillar
Party Group
Best Children's Film: Chillar Party
Indira Gandhi award for debut film director: Thiagarajan Kumararaja for 'Aaranya Kaandam'
Special Mention: Director Shari for 'Adi Madhyantam' (Malayalam Film) and Mallika for 'Byari' (Kannada Film)

Congrats to all winners. 

Vidya now joins the likes of Priyanka Chopra, Karisma Kapoor and Smita Patil who have each won the prize.

Saturday, 21 May 2011

National Film Awards: Winners List

Winners of 58th National Awards
 

Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment
Dabangg

Best Feature Film (Hindi)
Do Dooni Chaar

Best Feature Film (Marathi)
Mana Ayi Vacha

Best Feature Film (English)
Memories In March

Best Actor
Dhanush - Aadukalam (Tamil) and Salim Kumar - Adaminte Makan Abu (Malayalam)

Best Actress
Mitalee Jagtap - Baboo Band Baja (Marathi) and Saranya - Thenmerku Paruvakkaatru (Tamil)

Best Feature Film Award
Adaminte Makan Abu (Malayalam)

Best Feature Film (Kannada)
Putukarna Highway

Best Feature film (Tamil)
Thenmerkku Paruvakkatru

Special mention
Aadukalam (Tamil)

Supporting Actor
Ramiyah Thampi - Mynaa (Tamil).

Supporting Actress
Sukumari - Nammagramam (Tamil)

Best Director (Feature)
Vetrimaran - Aadukalam (Tamil)

Best Director (Non-Feature)
Arunima Sharma- Shyam Raat Seher (Hindi & English)

Best Music Director
Vishal Bhardwaj - Ishqiya (Hindi)

Best Background Score
Issak Thomas Kottakapally - Adaminte Makan Abu

Best Audiography
Kamod Karade - Ishqiya (Hindi)

Best Playback (Male)
Suresh Wadkar - Mee Sindhutai Sapkal (Marathi)

Best Playback Singer (Female)
Rekha Bhardwaj - Ishqiya (Hindi)

Best Lyrics
Vairamuthu - Thenmerkku Paruvakkatru (Tamil)

Best Screenplay (Original)
Vetrimaran - Aadukalam (Tamil)

Best Cinamatography
Madhu Ambat - Adaminte Makan Abu (Malayalam)

Best Editing
TE Kishore - Aadukalam (Tamil)

Best Choreography
Dinesh Kumar - Aadukalam (Tamil)

Best Special Effects
V Srinivas and M Mohan - Enthiran (Tamil)

Best Production Design
Sabu Cyril - Enthiran (Tamil)

Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration
Moner Manush (Bengali)

Indira Gandhi Award for Best Debut Director
Rajesh Pinjani - Baboo Band Baja

Special Jury Award Marathi film
Mee Sindhutai Sakpal.

Best Make-up Artist Award
Vikram Gaikwad, Moner Maanush

Best Child Artist
Shantanu Ranglekar, Vivek, Harsh Myal

Best Children's Film
Hejjegalu (Kannada)

Best Sci & Tech Film
Heart to Heart

Best Sports Film
Boxing Ladies

Special Jury Award
Kabira Khada Baazar Mein

Best Art & Culture Film
Leaving Home

Best Debut Non-feature Film
Tistulia

Best Film on Social Issues
Champions

Best Film on Environment
Beetari Jeeva