President of India
confers Film Awards at 61st NFA Function
The President, Shri Pranab Mukherjee today conferred the film
awards for the year 2013 in various categories at the 61st National Film Awards
Function held at the Vigyan Bhawan here. In his address, the President, Shri
Pranab Mukherjee said, “I take
this opportunity to reflect upon an important aspect of cinema. Besides being a
strong medium of expression, cinema is a vehicle of influence and persuasion
for the youth. When our children witness scenes depicting violence and
bloodshed, it does affect their psyche. It is incumbent on our film makers to
make a concerted effort to distinguish between what clearly is an art form and
what is not. The cinematic content of films should have a desirable impact on
the social behaviour of people, especially the new generation. Faced with
erosion of values in today’s context, cinema should play a catalytic role in
resetting our moral compass. Our film makers should deploy their creative
efforts to present and propagate core values such as patriotism, respect for
women, compassion and tolerance, and honesty and discipline. I am hopeful that
everyone associated with the film industry will use their talent and artistic
pursuits to create meaningful and socially relevant cinema.”
Hon’ble
President further mentioned, “India’s media and
entertainment industry is today at the cusp of a transformation. It is poised to leapfrog into a completely
digital landscape. Indian cinema
connects with millions of people – within the country and abroad, directly
through theatres, close to two thousand multiplexes and through TV as well as
the Internet. In 2013, the Indian Media and Entertainment (M&E) industry
registered a growth of 11.8 per
cent over 2012 and did a gross business of around Rs. 92,000 crore. The
industry is expected to register a compound annual growth rate of 14.2 per cent
to touch Rs. 1.8 lakh crore by 2018.”
Speaking on the occasion, Minister for Information &
Broadcasting, Shri Manish Tewari, said that the national film awards were
reflective of the heterogeneity of our film industry, an industry which was a
confluence of many Indian languages, be it Hindi, Punjabi, Bengali, Malayalam, Tamil,
Kannada, Assamese, Gujarati, Marathi, Bhojpuri, Telugu, Oriya etc. These awards
were truly a tribute to the diversity of thought, and recognition of
excellence. The Minister added that films in essence were the manifestation of
the fundamental principle of freedom which emanates the idea of justice,
liberty, equality and fraternity.
The highlight of the evening was the conferring of the 45th Dada
Saheb Phalke Award to Shri Gulzar, the veteran film lyricist, director, screen
writer, producer and poet. The award is given by the Government of India for
outstanding contribution to the growth and development of Indian Cinema. The
award consists of a Swarn Kamal (Golden Lotus), a cash prize of Rs.10 lakhs and
a shawl. A total of 41 awards were given by the President in the Non-Feature
film category while the number of awards in Feature Film category being 40.
Three awards were given to Best Writing on Cinema.
At the 61st NFA, the award for the best feature film was conferred on Ship of Theseus (English-Hindi) produced by Recyclewala Films Pvt Ltd and directed by Anand Gandhi . In non-feature film category, the award for the Best Film was conferred to Rangbhoomi (Hindi) produced by Films Division and directed by Kamal Swaroop. In the category of Best Writing on Cinema section, the book Cinema Ga Cinema (Telugu) written by Nandagopal and published by Praga India, Hyderabad bagged the top honour, whereas Smt. Alaka Sahani (English) was conferred the award for the Best film Critic.
At the 61st NFA, the award for the best feature film was conferred on Ship of Theseus (English-Hindi) produced by Recyclewala Films Pvt Ltd and directed by Anand Gandhi . In non-feature film category, the award for the Best Film was conferred to Rangbhoomi (Hindi) produced by Films Division and directed by Kamal Swaroop. In the category of Best Writing on Cinema section, the book Cinema Ga Cinema (Telugu) written by Nandagopal and published by Praga India, Hyderabad bagged the top honour, whereas Smt. Alaka Sahani (English) was conferred the award for the Best film Critic.
In the Feature Film category, a total of 40 films were selected
for the 61st National Awards. Fandry (Marathi) won the Indira Gandhi award
for the Best Debut Film of a Director. The award for the Best Popular Film for
providing wholesome entertainment was given to Bhaag Milkha Bhaag (Hindi).
The award for the Best Director was given to Shri Hansal Mehta for the film Shahid (Hindi).
The award for the Best Actor was jointly shared between Raj Kumar for Shahid (Hindi) and & Suraj
Venjaramoodu for the film Perariyathavar(Malayalam). The award for the Best
Actress was conferred on Ms Geetanjali Thapa for her performance in Liar’s
Dice (Hindi). The award for the best Supporting Actor was conferred on Shri Saurabh Shukla for the film Jolly LLB
(Hindi). The award for the best supporting Actress has been shared by Ms Amruta Subhash for the film Astu
(Marathi) & Aida El-Kashef for the film Ship of Theseus(English-Hindi). The Best Child Artist
award has been shared by Master Somnath
Avghade for Fandry (Marathi) and Ms. Sadhana for Thanga Meengal(Tamil).
The award for the Best Male playback singer has been conferred on Shri Rupankar for the song ‘E Tumi Kemon Tumi’ from the film Jaatishwar (Bengali). The award for the Best Female Playback singer has been conferred on Ms Bela Shende for the song ‘Khura Khura’ from the film ‘Tuhya Dharma Koncha (Marathi)’. The award for the best Screen play writer (original) has been conferred on Shri P. Sheshadri for the film December I(Kannada). The award for best Screen play writer (adapted) has been conferred on Shri Panchakshari for the film Prakruti (Kannada). The award for the best Dialogue has been conferred on Ms Sumitra Bhave for the film Astu (Marathi). The award for the best lyrics has been conferred on Na. Muthukumar for the lyric Ananda Yaazhai from the film Thanga Meengal(Tamil). A special jury award has been conferred on Viva In En and Shri Mahesh Limaye for the film Yellow (Marathi) and Future East Film Pvt Ltd and Ashim Ahluwalia for the film Miss Lovely (Hindi). The award for the best choreography has been conferred on Ganesh Acharya for Maston ka Jhund in the film Bhaag Milkha Bhaag (Hindi).
In the Non-Feature Film category, Shri Pranjal Dua has got the
Best Director award for the film Chidiya Udh (No Dialogue). The Award for the
Best Debut Film of a Director has been conferred to Shri Christo Tomy and
Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute for the film Kanyaka(Malayalam). Girish
Kasaravalli for Ananthamurthy – Not A Biography…But A Hypothesis (English) and
Satyanshu Singh & Devanshu Singh for Tamaash (Kashmiri) have been selected
for Special Jury Award. Foresting Life (Hindi, Assamese) has been awarded as
the Best film in the Environmental category and Best Promotional film award was
conferred on Chasing The Rainbow(English) and Kush (Hindi).
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