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* The 62nd National Film Awards 2014 were announced on 24
March 2015 by the Chairpersons of the three juries on Feature Films, Non
Feature Films and Best Writing on Cinema.
* Kangana Ranaut won the best actress award for her
powerful performance in "Queen" where Bollywood movies
"Haider" and "Mary Kom" bagged key honours while Chaitanya
Tamhane's "Court" was named the best feature film.
* Vijay was declared the best actor for his poignant
portrayal of a woman trapped in a man's body in Kannada film "Nanu
Avanalla Avalu" (I am not a he, but she).
* The Feature Film Central panel was headed by P.
Bharathiraja a legend in Tamil cinema and National Film Award winner.
* The Central panel comprised of 11 members including
Chairman, the Non Feature jury was headed by Kamal Swarup and comprised of 7
members including the Chairman.
* The jury on Best Writing on Cinema was headed by Govind
Kumar (Madhan) and comprised of 3 members including Chairperson.
Here is the complete
list of winners:
1. Best
Feature Film - Court
(Marathi, Hindi, Gujarati & English)
2. Indira
Gandhi award for Best Debut Film of a Director - Asha Jaoar Majhe (Bengali)
3. Best
Popular Film providing wholesome entertainment - Mary Kom (Hindi)
4. Best
Film on Social Issues - Chotoder
Chobi (Bengali)
5. Best
Film on Environment Conservation/Preservation - Ottaal (Malayalam)
6. Best
Children's Film - Kaakkaa
Muttai (Tamil) & Elizabeth Ekadashi (Marathi)
7. Best
Direction - Srijit
Mukherji (Chotushkone - Bengali Film)
8. Best
Actor - Vijay (Nanu Avanalla
Avalu -Kannada Film)
9. Best
Actress - Kangana Ranaut (Queen
- Hindi Film)
10. Best
Supporting Actor - Bobby Simhaa (Jigarthanda -Tamil)
11. Best
Supporting Actress - Baljinder
Kaur (Pagdi The Honour - Haryanavi)
12. Best
Child Artist - J.
Vignesh & Ramesh (Kaakkaa Muttai - Tamil)
13. Best
Male Playback Singer - Sukhwinder
Singh (Song: Bismil) (Haider - Hindi)
14. Best
Female Playback Singer - Uttara
Unnikrishanan (Song: Azhagu) (Saivam - Tamil)
15. Best
Cinematography - Sudeep
Chatterjee (Chotushkone - Bengali)
16. Best
Screenplay-
i.
Screenplay Writer (Original): Srijit
Mukherji (Chotushkone - Bengali)
ii.
Screenplay Writer (Adapted) : Joshy
Mangalath (Ottal - Malayalam)
iii.
Dialogues : Vishal
Bhardwaj (Haidar - Hindi)
17. Best
Audiography:
i.
Location Sound Recordist: Mahaveer
Sabbanwal (Khwada - Marathi)
ii. Sound
Designer: Anish John (Asha Jaoar
Majhe - Bengali)
iii. Re-recordist of the final mixed track: Anirban Sengupta & Dipankar Chaki
(Nirbashito -Bengali)
18. Best
Editing - Vivek Harshan
(Jigarthanda -Tamil)
19. Best
production Design - Aparna
Raina (Nachom – IA Kumpasar - Konkani)
20. Best
Costume Designer - Dolly
Ahluwalia (Haider -Hindi)
21. Best
Make-Up Artist - Nangaraju & Raju (Nanu Avanalla Avalu -Kannada)
22. Best
Music Direction -
a) Songs: Vishal Bhardwaj (Haider - Hindi)
b)
Background Score: Gopi Sunder (Nineteen Eighty Three -
Malayalam)
23. Best
Lyrics - NA. Muthukumar (Saivam
-Tamil) (Azhagu)
24.
Special Jury Award -
Director: Bhaurao Karhade (Khwada -Marathi)
25. Best
Choreography - Sudesh
Adhana (Haider -Hindi) (Bismil)
26. Best Feature Film in Each of the Language
Specified in Schedule VIII of the Constitution-
* Best
Assamese Film : Othello
* Best
Bengali Film: Nirbashito
* Best
Hindi Film: Queen
* Best
Kannada Film: Harivu
* Best
Malayalam Film: Ain
* Best
Marathi Film: Killa
* Best
Odiya Film: Aadim
Vichar
* Best
Punjabi Film: Punjab
1984
* Best
Tamil Film: Kuttram
Kadithal
* Best
Telugu Film: Chandamama
Kathalu
* Best
Rabha Film: Orong
* Best
Haryanvi Film: Pagdi
The Honour
27. Best Feature Film in Language other than
specified in VIII Constitution -
* Best
Haryanvi Film: Pagdi
The Honour
* Best
Rabha Film: Orong
28. Special Mention
a) Musthafa: (Ain -Malayalam)
b) Palomi Ghosh: (Nachom – IA Kumpasar - Konkani)
c) Parth
Bhalerao (Killa -Marathi & Bhootnath Returns
-Hindi)
29. Awards for Writing on Cinema
Best Film
Critic: Tanul Thakur
Best Book
On Cinema: Silent
Cinema (1895-1930) by Pasupuleti Purnachandra Rao
Best
Writing On Cinema (Special Mention): Pride Of Tamil Cinema by G. Dhananjayan
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