On 16th August 2024, the Jury panel of the 70th National Film Awards announced the list of winners of the National Award for the year 2022 at the event held at the National Media Centre, New Delhi, Delhi. The list of winners was presented to Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) in the presence of Vrunda Desai, Joint Secretary (Films), MIB.
Jury of 70th National Film Award:
The jury of the 70th National Film Awards featured several prominent figures.
i.The Feature Film Jury was chaired by director Rahul Rawail and the Non-Feature Film Jury was chaired by director-producer Nila Madhab Panda.
ii.Senior journalist and film historian Gangadhar Mudalair was the Chairperson for Best Writing on Cinema.
About the National Film Awards:
i.The National Film Awards is the most prominent film award in India that was established in 1954. The National Film Awards are organised by the Directorate of Film Festivals (DFF) under MIB.
ii.It aims to encourage the production of films that are aesthetic & technical and are of social relevance.
iii.This also aims to increase appreciation of different cultures and communities across India.
iv.The Awards are divided into three sections: Feature Films, Non-Feature Films, and Best Writing on Cinema.
v.Categories: Six categories from the Feature Films section, two from the Non-Feature Films and Best Writing on Cinema sections each have been made eligible for Swarna Kamal (Golden Lotus Award), and the rest of the categories for Rajat Kamal (Silver Lotus Award).
Highlights of 70th National Film Award:
i.The Malayalam film Aattam (The Play) directed by Anand Ekarshi was awarded the Best Feature Film award.
- Aattam is a thriller of accusation and betrayal set against the backdrop of a theatre troupe. It is also about the insensitivity with which a patriarchal society responds to cases of sexual assault and how the burden consistently falls on women to prove the authenticity of their experiences, whereas men often get clearance without needing any explanations.
ii.The Hindi/Urdu film Ayena (Mirror) directed by Siddhant Sarin has bagged the award for Best Non-Feature Film.
- Ayena’ explores moments of friendship, resilience and the daily negotiations of two young Indian women who survived an acid attack.
iii.The Kannada film Kantara won the Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment.
- The key theme of Kantara is the invasion of forest land, looting of forest wealth, and conflict between forest officials and villagers.
iv.Hindi film Brahmastra Part 1 – Shiva directed by Ayan Mukerji won a total of 3awards – Best Film in AVGC (Animation, Visual Effects Gaming & Comic), Best Male Playback Singer and Best Music Direction.
v.Tamil Film Ponniyin Selvan: I directed by Mani Ratnam won a total of 4 awards – Best Cinematography, Best Sound Design, Best Music Direction and Best Feature Film in Tamil.
Awards of Best Actor and Actress:
i.Rishab Shetty won the award for Best Actor in Leading Role for his performance in the movie Kantara.
ii.Nithya Menon won the award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for her performance in the film Thiruchitrambalam.
Award for Best Book on Cinema:
i.“Kishore Kumar: The Ultimate Biography”, the biography of Kishore Kumar, Indian playback singer and musician authored by Anirudha Bhattacharjee & Parthiv Dhar has been awarded the Best Book on Cinema.
ii.The book was published by HarperCollins Publishers India Pvt. Ltd.
iii.As a part of the award the authors will receive the Swarna Kamal and Rs. 1 lakh (each).
Award for Best Film Critic:
Film Critic Deepak Dua has been honoured with the Best Critic Award at the 70th National Film Awards for the year 2022.
The award includes a Swarna Kamal medal and a Rs 1 lakh cash prize.
Winner of 70th National Film Awards – Non-Feature Film
Category | Film (Language) | Awardee | Medal & Cash Prize |
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Best Non-Feature Film | Ayena (Mirror) (Hindi/Urdu) | Producer : Teh Films Director : Siddhant Sarin | Swarna Kamal Rs 3 Lakh each |
Best Debut Film Of A Director | Madhyantara (Intermission) (Kannada) | Director : Basti Dinesh Shenoy | Swarna Kamal Rs 3 Lakh |
Best Direction | From The Shadows (Bengali/Hindi/English) | Director : Miriam Chandy Menacherry | Swarna Kamal Rs 3 Lakh each |
Best Biographical / Historical Reconstruction / Compilation Film | Aanakhi Ek Mohenjo Daro (Yet Another Mohenjo Daro)(Marathi) | Producer : de Goan Studio & Ashok Rane ProductionsDirector: Ashok Rane | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 Lakh each |
Best Arts / Culture Film | Ranga Vibhoga (Temple Dance Tradition)(Kannada) | Producer & Director: Suneel Narasimhachar Puranik | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 lakh (shared) |
Varsa (Legacy) (Marathi) | Producer & Director: Sachin Balasaheb Suryawanshi | ||
Best Documentary | Murmurs Of The Jungle (Marathi) | Producer & Director: Sohil Vaidya | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 Lakh each |
Best Non Feature Film Promoting Social And Environmental Values | On The Brink Season 2 – Gharial (English) | Producer: The Gaia People Director: Akanksha Sood Singh | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 Lakh each |
Best Animation Film | A Coconut Tree (Silent) | Producer: JB Productions Director & Animator: Joshy Benedict | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 Lakh each |
Best Short Film (Upto 30 Min) | Xunyota (Void) (Assamese) | Producer: HM Production Director: Nabapan Deka | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 Lakh each |
Best Cinematography | Mono No Aware (Hindi & English) | Cinematographer: Siddharth Diwan | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 Lakh each |
Best Sound Design | Yaan (Vehicle) (Hindi/Malwi) | Sound Designer: Manas Choudhury | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 Lakh each |
Best Editing | Madhyantara (Intermission)(Kannada) | Editor: Suresh URS | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 Lakh each |
Best Music Direction | Fursat (Leisure) (Hindi) | Music Director: Vishal Bhardwaj | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 Lakh each |
Best Narration/ Voice Over | Murmurs Of The Jungle (Marathi) | Narrator/Voice Over: Sumant Shinde | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 Lakh each |
Best Script | Mono No Aware (Hindi & English) | Script Writer: Koushik Sarkar | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 Lakh each |
Special Mention | Birubala “Witch To Padmashri” (Assamese) | Producer: Aimee Baruah Production Society Director: Aimee Baruah | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 Lakh each |
Hargila – The Greater Adjutant Stork (Assamese) | Producer: PI Entertainment Director: Partha Sarathi Mahanta | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 Lakh each |
Winner of 70th National Film Awards – Feature Film:
Category | Film (Language) | Awardee | Medal & Cash Prize |
Best Feature Film | Aattam (The Play) (Malayalam) | Producer: Joy Movie Productions LLP Director: Anand Ekarshi | Swarna Kamal Rs 3 Lakh each |
Best Debut Film of a Director | Fouja (Haryanvi) | Director: Pramod Kumar | Swarna Kamal Rs 3 Lakh |
Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment | Kantara (Kannada) | Producer: Hombale Films LLP Director: Rishab Shetty | Swarna Kamal Rs 3 Lakh each |
Best Film in AVGC | Brahmastra- Part 1: Shiva (Hindi) | Producer: Dharma Productions; Prime Focus; & Starlight Pictures Director: Ayan Mukerji | Swarna Kamal Rs 3 Lakh each |
VFX Supervisor : Jaykar Arudra, Viral Thakkar, Neelesh Gore | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 Lakh each | ||
Best Direction | Uunchai (Zenith) (Hindi) | Director: Sooraj R. Barjatya | Swarna Kamal Rs 3 Lakh |
Best Feature Film Promoting National, Social and Environmental Values | Kutch Express (Gujarati) | Producer: Soul Sutra LLP Director: Viral Shah | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 Lakh each |
Best Actor in a Leading Role | Kantara (Kannada) | Rishab Shetty | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 Lakh |
Best Actress in a Leading Role | Thiruchitrambalam (Tamil) | Nithya Menen | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 Lakh (shared) |
Kutch Express (Gujarati) | Manasi Parekh | ||
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | Fouja (Haryanvi) | Pavan Raj Mallhotra | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 Lakh |
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | Uunchai (Zenith) (Hindi) | Neena Gupta | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 Lakh |
Best Child Artist | Malikappuram (Malayalam) | Sreepath | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 Lakh |
Best Male Playback Singer | Brahmastra- Part 1: Shiva (Hindi) | Arijit Singh (Kesariya) | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 Lakh |
Best Female Playback Singer | Saudi Vellakka CC.225/2009 (Saudi Baby Coconut CC.225/2009) | Bombay Jayashri (Chaayum Veyil) | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 Lakh |
Best Cinematography | Ponniyin Selvan-Part I (Tamil) | Ravi Varman | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 Lakh |
Best Screenplay | Aattam (The Play) (Malayalam) | Screenplay writer (original): Anand Ekarshi | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 Lakh |
Gulmohar (Hindi) | Dialogue Writer: Arpita Mukherjee & Rahul V Chittella | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 Lakh (shared) | |
Best Sound Design | Ponniyin Selvan-Part I (Tamil) | Sound Designer : Anand Krishnamoorthi | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 Lakh |
Best Editing | Aattam (The Play) (Malayalam) | Editor: Mahesh Bhuvanend | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 Lakh |
Best Production Design | Aparajito (The Undefeated) (Bengali) | Production Designer: Ananda Addhya | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 Lakh |
Best Costume Designer | Kutch Express (Gujarati) | Niki Joshi | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 Lakh |
Best Make-up | Aparajito (The Undefeated) (Bengali) | Make-up Artist: Somnath Kundu | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 Lakh |
Best Music Direction | Brahmastra- Part 1: Shiva (Hindi) | Music Director (Songs): Pritam | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 Lakh |
Ponniyin Selvan-Part I (Tamil) | Music Director (Background Music): AR Rahman | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 Lakh | |
Best Lyrics | Fouja (Haryanvi) | Lyricist: Naushad Sadar Khan (Salaami) | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 Lakh |
Best Choreography | Thiruchitrambalam (Tamil) | Choreographer: Jani Master & Sathish Krishnan (Megham Karukatha) | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 Lakh |
Best Action Direction Award (Stunt Choreography) | K.G.F Chapter-2 (Kannada) | Stunt Choreographer: Anbariv | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 Lakh |
Special Mention | GULMOHAR (Hindi) | Actor: Manoj Bajpayee | Certificate |
KADHIKAN (Malayalam) | Music Director: Sanjoy Salil Chowdhury | Certificate |
Best Feature Film – (Language wise):
Category | Film | Awardee | Medal & Cash Prize |
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Best Feature Film in the language specified in the Schedule VIII of the Constitution | |||
Best Assamese Film | Emuthi Puthi (A Very Fishy Trip) | Producer: Metanormal Motion Pictures Pvt Ltd Director: Kulanandini Mahanta | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 Lakh each |
Best Bengali Film | Kaberi Antardhan (Kaberi Vanishes) | Producer: Surinder Films Pvt. Ltd Director: Kaushik Ganguly | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 Lakh each |
Best Hindi Film | Gulmohar | Producer: Star India Pvt. Ltd Director: Rahul V. Chittella | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 Lakh each |
Best Kannada Film | K.G.F Chapter-2 | Producer: Hombale Films LLP Director: Prashanth Neel | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 Lakh each |
Best Malayalam Film | Saudi Vellakka CC.225/2009 (Saudi Baby Coconut CC.225/2009) | Producer: Urvasi Theatres Director: Tharun Moorthy | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 Lakh each |
Best Marathi Film | Vaalvi (The Termite) | Producer: Mayasabha Karamanuk Mandali, Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd. Director: Paresh Mokashi | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 Lakh each |
Best Odia Film | Daman | Producer: JP Motion Pictures Director: Vishal Mourya & Debi Prasad Lenka | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 Lakh each |
Best Punjabi Film | Baghi Di Dhee (The Daughter Of A Rebel) | Producer: G-Next Media Pvt. Ltd Director: Mukesh Gautam | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 Lakh each |
Best Tamil Film | Ponniyin Selvan-Part I | Producer: Madras Talkies Director: Mani Ratnam | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 Lakh each |
Best Telugu Film | Karthikeya-2 – (Daivam Manushya Rupena) | Producer: Abhishek Agarwal Arts LLP, People Media Factory Director: Chandoo Mondeti | Rajat Kamal Rs 2 Lakh each |
Best Feature Film in the language other than those specified in the Schedule VIII of the Constitution | |||
Best Tiwa Film | Sikaisal (If only trees could talk) | Producer: Imaging Media Director: Dr. Bobby Sarma Baruah | Rajat Kamal Rs. 2,00,000/- (each) |
About Ministry of Information & Broadcasting(MIB):
Union Minister– Ashwini Vaishnaw (Rajya Sabha- Odisha)
Minister of State(MoS)– Dr. L. Murugan(Rajya Sabha- Madhya Pradesh)