Priyadarshan’s tamil film “Kanchivaram” bagged the National award for Best film at the 55th National Film Awards 2007, while ace Malayalam film maker Adoor Goapalakrishnan was adjudged the best director for his “Naalu Pennungal” , the awards which were announced on Monday (September 7, 2009).
Tamil actor Prakash Raj went away with the best actor award for his sterling performance as a silk weaver in “Kanchivaram”. Umashree got the best actress award for her performance in Girish Kasaravalli’s Kannada film “Gulabi Talkies”.
Feroz Abbas Khan’s “Gandhi My Father”, which shows the troubled relationship between Mahatma Gandhi and Harilal Gandhi, won the special jury award. The award for the best Screenplay also went for “Gandhi My father”. Darshan Zariwala, who played the role of Mahatma Gandhi in the film, got the best supporting actor award.
“Chak De India” and “Taare Zameen Par” bagged best film awards in the wholesome entertainment and the family welfare category.
Playback singer Shankar Mahadevan got the award for the song “Meri Maa” in “Taare Zameen Par”. Lyricist Prasoon Joshi got the Best lyricist award for the lyrics of the song.
The best child actor award went to Sharad Goyekar for his role in Marathi film “Tingya” .
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Monday, 7 September 2009
Wednesday, 3 June 2009
Adoor bags three Kerala film awards
Master filmmaker Adoor Gopalakrishnan’s ''Orupennum Randanum'', a film based on four short stories, was adjudged the best feature film in the Kerala State Film awards 2008.
Adoor also bagged the best director award and the best scriptwriter award for “Orupennum Randanum”.
''Bhoomi malayalam'', directed by T V Chandran bagged the second best feature film award.
Lal was selected as the best actor for his role as a policeman in 'Thalapavu', a film based on a naxalite. Priyanka got the best actress award for her role in 'Vilapangalkapuram', a film about a girl's sufferings at the hands of religious extremists.
Sankar Mahadevan and Manjari got the awards for the best male and female singers. While M Jayachandran bagged the music director award, O N V Kurup got the best lyrist award.
Other Awards:
Best comedian: Mamukooya (ennathe chinthavishayam)
Best child artist: Nivetha Thomas (Veruthe oru Bharya)
Best storywriter: Aryadan Shoukath (Vilapangalkkapuram)
Best cinematographer: M J Radhakrishnan (bioscope)
Adoor also bagged the best director award and the best scriptwriter award for “Orupennum Randanum”.
''Bhoomi malayalam'', directed by T V Chandran bagged the second best feature film award.
Lal was selected as the best actor for his role as a policeman in 'Thalapavu', a film based on a naxalite. Priyanka got the best actress award for her role in 'Vilapangalkapuram', a film about a girl's sufferings at the hands of religious extremists.
Sankar Mahadevan and Manjari got the awards for the best male and female singers. While M Jayachandran bagged the music director award, O N V Kurup got the best lyrist award.
Other Awards:
Best comedian: Mamukooya (ennathe chinthavishayam)
Best child artist: Nivetha Thomas (Veruthe oru Bharya)
Best storywriter: Aryadan Shoukath (Vilapangalkkapuram)
Best cinematographer: M J Radhakrishnan (bioscope)
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