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Thursday, May 19, 2011

58th National Film Awards 2010 (India) - winners



Congratulations to all Winners and their team
By Sulekha Rani.R

The Government of India's Directorate of Film Festivals announced their 58th National Film Awards in New Delhi. The National Film Awards is the leading film award given in India. The awards were dominated by Southern Indian films in Tamil and Mayalayam.

The Best Feature Film was the Malayalam film
Adaminte Makan Abu by Salim Ahamed. It also received best cinematography and best music direction, and the award for best actor (Salim Kumar).

The Tamil film
Aadukalam by Vetrimaran received the most trophies, taking a total of six for best director and original screenplay for Vetrimaran, actor (Dhaush), editing, choreography and special mention for V.I.S. Jayaraman. Dhaush was the co-recipient of the Best Actor award with Salim Kumar.

Winners are selected by jury. For this year's awards, the Feature Films jury was headed by JP Dutta, the Non-Feature Films jury by AK Bir and Best Writing on Cinema jury was led by Ashok Vajpeyi.

Complete list of winners for the 58th National Film Awards

BEST FEATURE FILM
Adaminte Makan Abu
(Malayalam), Producer: Salim Ahamed, Director: Salim Ahamed

INDIRA GANDHI AWARD FOR BEST DEBUT FILM OF A DIRECTOR
Baboo Band Baaja
(Marathi), Director: Rajesh Pinjani

AWARD FOR BEST POPULAR FILM PROVIDING WHOLESOME ENTERTAINMENT
Dabangg
(Hindi), Director: Abhinav Singh Kashyap

NARGIS DUTT AWARD FOR BEST FEATURE FILM ON NATIONAL INTEGRATION
Moner Manush (Bengali), Director: Goutam Ghose

BEST FILM ON SOCIAL ISSUES
Champions
(Marathi), Director: Ramesh More

BEST FILM ON ENVIRONMENT CONSERVATION/PRESERVATION
Bettada Jeeva (Kannada), Director: P Sheshadri

BEST CHILDREN'S FILM
Hejjegalu
(Kannada), Director: PR Ramadas Naidu

BEST DIRECTION
Vetrimaran for
Aadukalam (Tamil)

BEST ACTOR
Dhanush for
Aadukalam (Tamil) and Salim Kumar for Adaminte Makan Abu (Malayalam)

BEST ACTRESS
Mitalee Jagtap Varadkar for
Baboo Band Baaja (Marathi) and Saranya Ponvannan for Thenmerkku Paruvakkatru (Tamil)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
J Thambi Ramaiah for
Mynaa (Tamil)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Sukumari for
Namma Gramam (Tamil)

BEST CHILD ARTIST
Harsh Mayar for
I am Kalam (Hindi), Shantanu Ranganekar and Machindra Gadkar for Champions (Marathi) and Vivek Chabukswar forBaboo Band Baaja (Marathi)

BEST MALE PLAYBACK SINGER
Suresh Wadkar for
Mee Sindhutai Sapkal (Marathi)

BEST FEMALE PLAYBACK SINGER
Rekha Bhardwaj for
Ishqiya (Hindi)

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Madhu Ambat for
Adaminte Makan Abu (Malayalam)

BEST SCREENPLAY: (Original)
Vetrimaran for
Aadukalam (Tamil)

BEST SCREENPLAY: (Adapted)
Anant Mahadevan and Sanjay Pawar for
Mee Sindhutai Sapkal (Marathi)

BEST SCREENPLAY: (Dialogues)
Sanjay Pawar for
Mee Sindhutai Sapkal (Marathi)

BEST AUDIOGRAPHY
Kaamod Kharade (Location Sound Recordist) for
Ishqiya (Hindi)

BEST AUDIOGRAPHY
Subhadeep Sengupta (Sound Designer) for
Chitrasutram (Malayalam)

BEST AUDIOGRAPHY
Debajit Changmai (Re-recordist of the final mixed track) for
Ishqiya (Hindi)

BEST EDITING
TE Kishore for
Aadukalam (Tamil)

BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
Sabu Cyril for
Enthiran (Tamil)

BEST COSTUME DESIGNER
Indrans Jayan for
Namma Gramam (Tamil)

BEST MAKE-UP ARTIST
Vikram Gaikwad for
Moner Manush (Bengali)

BEST MUSIC DIRECTION (Songs)
Vishal Bhardwaj for
Ishqiya (Hindi)

BEST MUSIC DIRECTION (Background Score)
Issak Thomas Kottakapally for
Adaminte Makan Abu (Malayalam)

BEST LYRICS
Vairamuthu for
Thenmerkku Paruvakkatru (Tamil)

SPECIAL JURY AWARD
Mee Sindhutai Sapkal
(Marathi), Producer: Bindiya and Sachin Khanolkar, Director: Anant Narayan Mahadevan

BEST SPECIAL EFFECTS
V Srinivas M Mohan for
Enthiran (Tamil)

BEST CHOREOGRAPHY
Dinesh Kumar for
Aadukalam (Tamil)

BEST FEATURE FILM IN EACH OF THE LANGUAGE SPECIFIED IN THE SCHEDULE VIII OF THE CONSTITUTION

BEST ASSAMESE FILM
Jetuka Patar Dare, Producer: Md. Noorul Sultan, Director: Jadumoni Dutta Rajat Kamal

BEST BENGALI FILM
Ami Aadu, Producer: New Theatres Pvt. Ltd, Director: Sonmath Gupta Rajat Kamal

BEST HINDI FILM
Do Dooni Char, Producer: Arindam Chaudhuri, Director: Habib Faisal

BEST KANNADA FILM
Puttakkana Highway, Producer: Shylaja Nag and Prakash Raj, Director: B Suresha

BEST MALAYALAM FILM
Veettilekkulla Vazhi, Producer: BC Joshi, Director: Dr Biju

BEST MARATHI FILM
Mala Aai Vhhaychay, Producer: Samruddhi Porey, Director: Samruddhi Porey

BEST TAMIL FILM
Thenmerkku Paruvakkatru, Producer: Shibu Isaac, Director: Seenu Ramasamy

BEST ENGLISH FILM
Memories in March, Producer: Shrikant Mohta, Director: Sanjoy Nag

SPECIAL MENTION
Bettada Jeeva
(Kannada), the late Dr. Shivaram Karanth
Aadukalam
(Tamil), VIS Jayaraman

NON-FEATURE FILMS


BEST NON-FEATURE FILM
Germ
(Hindi), Director: Snehal R Nair

BEST DEBUT NON-FEATURE FILM OF A DIRECTOR
Pistulya
(Marathi & Telugu), Director: Nagraj Manjule

BEST ETHNOGRAPHIC FILM
Songs of Mashangva
(Tangkhul, Manipuri & English), Director: Oinam Doren

BEST BIOGRAPHICAL FILM
Nilamadhaba
(English), Director: Dilip Patnaik

BEST ARTS AND CULTURE FILM
Leaving Home
(English & Hindi), Director: Jaideep Varma

BEST SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY FILM
Heart to Heart
(Manipuri & English), Director: Bachaspatimayum Sunzu

BEST PROMOTIONAL FILM
Ek Ropa Dhan
(Hindi), Director: Biju Toppo and Meghnath Bhattacharjee

BEST ENVIRONMENT FILM
Iron is Hot (English), Director: Biju Toppo and Meghnath Bhattacharjee

BEST FILM ON SOCIAL ISSUES
Understanding Trafficking
(Bengali, Hindi & English), Director: Ananya Chakraborti

BEST EDUCATIONAL FILM
Advaitham
(Telugu), Director: Pradeep Maadugula

BEST FILM ON SPORTS
Boxing Ladies
(Hindi), Director: Anusha Nandakumar

BEST INVESTIGATIVE FILM
A Pestering Journey
(Malayalam, Punjabi, Hindi, English & Tulu), Director: KR Manoj

SPECIAL JURY AWARD
Kabira Khada Bazaar Mein
(Hindi), Director: Shabnam Virmani

SHORT FICTION FILM
Kal 15 August Dukan Band Rahegi
(Hindi)
Director: Prateek Vats

BEST FILM ON FAMILY VALUES
Love in India
(Bengali & English), Director: Kaushik Mukherjee

BEST DIRECTION
Shyam Raat Seher
(Hindi & Engish), Director: Arunima Sharma

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Shyam Raat Seher
(Hindi & English), Cameraman: Murali G

BEST AUDIOGRAPHY
Harikumar Madhavan Nair (Re-recordist - final mixed track) for
A Pestering Journey (Malayalam, Punjabi, Hindi English and Tulu)

BEST EDITING
Tinni Mitra for
Germ (Hindi)

BEST NARRATION: (for Writing the Narration)
Nilanjan Bhattacharya for
Johar: Welcome to Our World (Hindi and English)

SPECIAL MENTION
Ottayal (One Woman Alone)
(Malayalam), Director: Shiny Jacob Benjamin
The Zeliangrongs
(Manipuri & English), Director: Ronel Haobam
Pistulya
(Marathi & Telugu), Child Artist: Suraj Pawar

BEST WRITING ON CINEMA


BEST BOOK ON CINEMA
From Rajahs and Yogis to Gandhi and Beyond: Images of India in International Films of the Twentieth Century
(English), Vijaya Mulay
Special Mention:
Cinema Bhojpuri (English), Avijit Ghosh
Special Mention:
Thiraicheelai (Tamil), Oviyar Jeeva

BEST FILM CRITIC
Joshy Joseph (English)
N Manu Chakravarthy (Kannada & English)


ആദാമിന്റെ മകൻ അബു

By Sulekha Rani.R




ആദാമിന്റെ മകൻ അബു( Adaminte makan Abu) is a national award winning film in Malayalam. The film bagged the awards for the best feature film, best actor , best cinematography and best background score for 2010. Salim Kumar won the National Award for Best Actor (2010).

The film is about Abu (Salim Kumar), who has been dreaming of performing the holy pilgrimage to Mecca, despite severe financial constraints.Salim Kumar as an old vendor selling Yunani medicines and Athar, roaming around the streets of Malabar. The movie chronicles the difficulties that the old poor couples of Malabar encounter to go for a much hoped Hajj pilgrimage. This is the first time the actor is honoured in the national level, though he has made some promising perrformances in the past in movies like [Achanurangaatha Veedu]..

Director : Salim Ahmed

Written By Salim Ahmed

Music By Ramesh Narayanan

Cinematography By Madhu Ambattu

Editted By Vijay Sankar

Release 2011

Country India

Language Malayalam

Casting : Salim Kumar, Zarina Wahab, Mukesh,kalabhavan mani,Nedumudi venu,Mala aravindan,Suraj venjaramood,Thambi antony