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55th National Film Awards

Indian ceremony celebrating cinema of 2007


Indian ceremony celebrating cinema of 2007

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(President of India)
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best_non_featureHope Dies Last In War
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best_bookFrom Raj to Swaraj: The Non-fiction Film In India
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Taare Zameen Par (3)
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(President of India) Taare Zameen Par (3)

The 55th National Film Awards, presented by Directorate of Film Festivals, the organisation set up by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, India to felicitate the best of Indian Cinema released in the year 2007.

Three different committees were instituted in order to judge the various entries for feature film, non-feature film and best writing on cinema sections; headed by National award winner director, Sai Paranjpye, for feature films and Ashoke Viswanathan along with Namita Gokhale for non-feature films and best writing on cinema sections, respectively.

Each chairperson announced the award on 7 September 2009 for their respective sections and award ceremony took place at Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi with President of India, Pratibha Patil giving away the awards on 21 October 2009.

Awards

Awards were divided into feature films, non-feature films and books written on Indian cinema.

Lifetime Achievement Award

Lifetime achievement award is given to the prominent personality from the Indian film industry for the significant contributions given.

Juries

A committee consisting four eminent personalities from Indian film industry was appointed to evaluate the lifetime achievement award, Dadasaheb Phalke Award. Following were the jury members:

  • Jury members
    • Akkineni Nageswara RaoYash ChopraVijaya MulayAmjad Ali Khan
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Feature films

Feature films were awarded at All India as well as regional level. For 55th National Film Awards, a Tamil film, Kanchivaram won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film; whereas a Hindi film, Gandhi, My Father won the maximum number of awards (3). Following were the awards given in each category:

Juries

A committee headed by Sai Paranjpye was appointed to evaluate the feature films awards. Following were the jury members:

  • Jury members
    • Sai Paranjpye (Chairperson)Nemai GhoshManju BorahAhsan MuzidArup MannaMohan SharmaK. S. Sivaraman
    • Rajendra Narayan TalakKesari HarvooErvelle MenezesSibi MalayilSunny JosephSatya PaulPratibha Prahlad

All India Award

Following were the awards given:

Golden Lotus Award

Official name: Swarna Kamal

All the awardees are awarded with 'Golden Lotus Award (Swarna Kamal)', a certificate and cash prize.

Name of AwardName of FilmLanguageAwardee(s)Cash prize
Best Feature FilmKanchivaramTamilProducer: Percept Picture Company
Director: Priyadarshan2,50,000/- Each
Citation: For presenting a rare portrayal of Kanchi's silk weaver community, and the internal struggle of a weaver caught between his ideals and personal reams. A vibrant story and technical excellence blend to create a total cinematic experience.
Best Debut Film of A DirectorFrozenHindi, LadakhiProducer: Shivajee Chandrabhushan
Director: Shivajee Chandrabhushan1,25,000/- Each
Citation: For bringing to life with warmth and vivacity life in those distant desolate snow bound heights where existence itself is a fulltime challenge.
Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome EntertainmentChak De! IndiaHindiProducer: Aditya Chopra
Director: Shimit Amin2,00,000/- Each
Citation: For thoroughly entertaining the audience, making one proud to be an Indian. A masterpiece of inspired filmmaking.
Best Children's FilmFotoHindiProducer: Children's Film Society
Director: Virendra Saini1,50,000/- Each
Citation: For unfolding a magic world of images and sound to a talented young child by highlighting the milestones of cinema history in a lucid manner.
Best Animated FilmInimey NangathanTamilProducer: S. Sridevi
Director: S. Venky Baboo1,00,000/- Each
Citation: For creating endearing characters who with their breath taking quixotic antics, battle the evil force of greed, in a refreshingly new manner. For taking animation in a new direction.
Best DirectionNaalu PennungalMalayalamAdoor Gopalakrishnan2,50,000/-
Citation: For his delicate and subtle handling of gender issues in a conventional society. Four women of different marital status are trivialised and subjected to abject neglect by their immediate partners and family.
Silver Lotus Award

Official name: Rajat Kamal

All the awardees are awarded with 'Silver Lotus Award (Rajat Kamal)', a certificate and cash prize.

Name of AwardName of FilmLanguageAwardee(s)Cash prize
Best Feature Film on National IntegrationDharmHindiProducer: Sheetal V. Talwar
Director: Bhavna Talwar1,50,000/- Each
Citation: For powerfully bringing forth the message that humanity is of much greater value than religion. The transformation of an orthodox and superstitious priest is very beautifully depicted.
Best Film on Family WelfareTaare Zameen ParHindiProducer: Aamir Khan
Director: Aamir Khan1,50,000/- Each
Citation: For realistically depicting the psychological dialectic between an ordinary family driving their children to educational excellence, thereby neglecting their specially gifted child dealing with the problem of dyslexia in isolation.
Best Film on Other Social IssuesAntardwandHindiProducer: Sushil Rajpal
Director: Sushil Rajpal1,50,000/- Each
Citation: For exposing the "marriages for sale" racket and dramatically presenting a browbeaten girl who finds her courage and her voice and rebels against her tyrannical father.
Best ActorKanchivaramTamilPrakash Raj50,000/-
Citation: For his sensible multilayered portrayal of a weaver caught in a web of silken threads, woven by destiny.
Best ActressGulabi TalkiesKannadaUmashree50,000/-
Citation: For a heart rending portrayal of the sorry plight of a wronged woman belonging to a minority community surrounded by an uncaring and hostile society.
Best Supporting ActorGandhi, My FatherHindi
EnglishDarshan Jariwala50,000/-
Citation: For truthfully portraying the angst of a great historical figure – Mahatma Gandhi. The Father of the Nation stands defeated in his personal relationship with his own son.
Best Supporting ActressThe Last LearEnglishShefali Shah50,000/-
Citation: For her smoldering portrayal of a woman dealing with her intense relationship with an older man with a towering personality.
Best Child ArtistTingyaMarathiSharad Goekar50,000/-
Citation: For covering the range from tenderness to angry defiance with consummate ease, while portraying Tingya – a boy whose love for his Ox is the driving force of his young life.
Best Male Playback SingerTaare Zameen Par
("Maa")HindiShankar Mahadevan50,000/-
Citation: For the plaintive rendition of a soulful song which is a musical expression of a theme which touches the heart.
Best Female Playback SingerJab We Met
("Yeh Ishq Haaye")HindiShreya Ghoshal50,000/-
Citation: For her mellifluous voice and rich tonal quality. Her rendition evokes the beauty of nature through its subtle nuances.
Best CinematographyFrozenHindi and LadakhiCameraman: Shanker Raman
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Citation: For the artistic and technical excellence of cinematography revealed through superb reproduction of tonalities and stark compositions, maintaining the texture on high altitude.
[Best ScreenplayGandhi, My FatherHindi
EnglishFeroz Abbas Khan50,000/-
Citation: For the imaginative and emotional handling of uncompromisingly steadfast side of the Father of the Nation with special reference to his relationship with his troublesome son.
Best Audiography1971HindiKunal Sharma50,000/-
Citation: For capturing the mood and tension of that wartorn period which marked the climax of the deteriorating ties with our neighbours.
Best EditingNaalu PennungalMalayalamB. Ajith Kumar50,000/-
Citation: For presenting at a uniform pace four different stories which unfold as a single entity.
Best Art DirectionOm Shanti OmHindiSabu Cyril50,000/-
Citation: For creating authentic film settings of 1970s and recreating them in a dilapidated condition a generation later.
Best Costume DesignKrishnakanter WillBengaliRuma Sengupta50,000/-
Citation: For creating realistic characters during that historic period when lavish costumes and colourful court life, were the order of the day.
Best Make-up ArtistParadesiMalayalamPattanam Rasheed50,000/-
Citation: For technical excellence of detailing through makeup the character of the protagonist.
Best Music DirectionOre KadalMalayalamOuseppachan50,000/-
Citation: For achieving through music the poignancy of the turmoil of unconventional love.
Best LyricsTaare Zameen ParHindiPrasoon Joshi50,000/-
Citation: For the soulful poetry that captures the trauma of a family beset with a rare problem of their little son who is happily saved by an understanding teacher.
Best Special EffectsSivajiTamilM/s Indian Artists50,000/-
Citation: For the pioneering effort of rendering tones and textures that assume realistic proportions. Turing dark skin tone to fair by painstaking computer graphic work is most convincingly done.
Best ChoreographyJab We Met
("Yeh Ishq Haaye")HindiSaroj Khan50,000/-
Citation: For the lively depiction of a colourful local hill song against a mountainous backdrop.
Special Jury AwardGandhi, My FatherHindi
EnglishAnil Kapoor (Producer)
Feroz Abbas Khan (Director)62,500/- Each
Citation: For throwing light on a relatively unknown aspect of the Father of the Nation and his stormy relationship with his difficult rebellious son, in a rare and compelling manner.

Regional Awards

The award is given to best film in the regional languages in India.

Name of AwardName of FilmAwardee(s)Cash prize
Best Feature Film in BengaliBallygunge CourtProducer: Ganesh Kumar Bagaria
Director: Pinaki Chaudhuri1,00,000/- Each
Citation: For providing a powerful commentary on the travails of ageing in an urban milieu.
Best Feature Film in Hindi1971Producer: Sagar Films (Pvt. Ltd.)
Director: Amrit Sagar1,00,000/- Each
Citation: For a sensitive depiction of the ordeal of Indian prisoners of war trapped between extreme hostility and official apathy in an alien land and showing fortitude in a hopeless situation.
Best Feature Film in KannadaGulabi TalkiesProducer: Basant Kumar Patil
Director: Girish Kasaravalli1,00,000/- Each
Citation: For tracing the impact of new media on a fishing community of coastal Karnataka, against the backdrop of globalised business practices and growing communal tensions between Hindus and Muslims at the turn of the century.
Best Feature Film in MalayalamOre KadalProducer: Vindhyan N. B.
Director: Shyamaprasad1,00,000/- Each
Citation: For a well crafted movie on the emotional conflict of a middle class housewife irresistibly drawn to a radical intellectual.
Best Feature Film in MarathiNiropProducer: Aparna Dharmadhikari
Director: Sachin Kundalkar1,00,000/- Each
Citation: For an original offbeat film that gives a fresh perspective of the internal landscapes of the human mind.
Best Feature Film in TamilPeriyarProducer: M/s Liberty Creations Ltd.
Director: Gnana Rajasekaran1,00,000/- Each
Citation: For a biographical feature which takes on issues like superstition, untouchability, widow remarriage etc by forcefully depicting the life of the great social reformer Shri E. V. Ramaswamy Naicker popularly known as Periyar.

Best Feature Film in Each of the Language Other Than Those Specified In the Schedule VIII of the Constitution

Name of AwardName of FilmAwardee(s)Cash prize
Best Feature Film in EnglishThe Last LearProducer: Arindam Chaudhuri
Director: Rituparno Ghosh1,00,000/- Each
Citation: For a brilliant and visually stunning work of cinema on the life of a reclusive Shakespearian actor, well past his prime. His whimsical and passionate persona makes him a memorable and loveable character.

Non-Feature Films

Films made in any Indian language shot on 16 mm, 35 mm or in a wider gauge or digital format and released on either film format or video/digital but certified by the Central Board of Film Certification as a documentary/newsreel/fiction are eligible for non-feature film section.

Juries

A committee headed by Ashoke Viswanathan was appointed to evaluate the non-feature films awards. Following were the jury members:

  • Jury Members
    • Ashoke Viswanathan (Chairperson)Prabhu RadhakrishnanRajendra JanglayJasmine K. RoyAshok OgraRamesh Asher

Golden Lotus Award

Official name: Swarna Kamal

All the awardees are awarded with 'Golden Lotus Award (Swarna Kamal)', a certificate and cash prize.

Name of AwardName of FilmLanguageAwardee(s)Cash prize
Best Non-Feature FilmHope Dies Last In WarEnglish and HindiProducer: Supriyo Sen
Director: Supriyo Sen1,00,000/- Each
Citation: For its sensitive albeit searching exploration of those in prisons in alien countries; a complex polyphony of variegated voices, the film is an endeavour to find hope in the midst of a struggle against despair.
Best Non-Feature Film DirectionVellapokathilMalayalamJayaraj50,000/- Each
Citation: For his minimalist portrayal of the traumatic tale of a faithful canine.

Silver Lotus Award

Official name: Rajat Kamal

All the awardees are awarded with 'Silver Lotus Award (Rajat Kamal)' and cash prize.

Name of AwardName of FilmLanguageAwardee(s)Cash prize
Best First Non-Feature FilmLal JutoBengaliProducer: Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute, Kolkata
Director: Shweta Merchant75,000/- Each
Citation: For its conventional handling of a renowned literary text. The element of surprise is presented in an effortless manner, spontaneous and full of miraculous madness.
Best Anthropological / Ethnographic FilmTai PhakeyEnglishProducer: Priyam Chaliha
Director: Mridul Gupta50,000/- Each
Citation: For an honest portrayal of life and traditions of the minuscule Phakey community of the Northeast, which despite the influence of globalisation, continues to preserve its individual identity.
Best Biographical Film and Best Historical Reconstruction/Compilation Film (Jointly given)AntardhwaniHindiProducer: Films Division
Director: Jabbar Patel50,000/- Each
Citation: For creatively bringing out the life and times of Pandit Shiv Kumar Sharma in his journey to revive the lost music of the Santoor and place it on the world stage. The pace and rhythm of the film is in tune with the melodious music of the Santoor.
Best Film on Environment / Conservation / PreservationBhanga GharaBengaliProducer: Film and Television Institute of India
Director: Nilanjan Datta50,000/- Each
Citation: For championing the cause of environmental conservation. The film depicts the contrast between two regions of the Malda district as they come to terms with the inevitable flow of nature. While one faces the eroding onslaught of the river Ganga, the other renews itself to survive amidst the scarcity of water.
Best Film on Social IssuesBagher BachaBengaliProducer: Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute
Director: Bishnu Dev Halder12,500/- Each
Citation: For its spontaneous and multilayered depiction of the life of a child living in a railway station. He is shown on the borderline between a struggle for survival and a life of crime.
Shifting ProphecyEnglishProducer: Public Service Broadcasting Trust
Director: Merajur Rahman Baruah
Citation: For handling the discrimination that Muslim women face in Tamil Nadu from some of the conservative clergy. The film successfully brings out the story of a woman activist who has galvanised the socially depressed women into fighting this gender discrimination.
Best Educational / Motivational / Instructional FilmPrarambhaKannadaProducer: Santosh Sivan
Director: Santosh Sivan50,000/- Each
Citation: For sensitively portraying the struggle faced by an HIV infected boy who is dismissed from school. The film takes a playful standpoint to inspire and instill a positive attitude towards this issue.
Best Investigative FilmThe Journalist And A JihadiEnglishProducer: Ramesh Sharma
Director: Ramesh Sharma and Ahmad Jamal50,000/- Each
Citation: For trying to uncover the sequence of events that led to the gruesome murder of the Wall-street journalist, Daniel Pearl. This film is very well researched and the investigation provides an insight into the working of a militant organisation.
Best Short Fiction FilmUdedh BunBhojpuriProducer: Film and Television Institute of India
Director: Siddharth Sinha50,000/- Each
Citation: For creatively portraying a young boy's dilemma as he comes face to face with the temptations of life. The film evocatively explores the erotic under-currents in this coming of age tale.
Best Film on Family WelfareMaking The FaceEnglishProducer: Public Service Broadcasting Trust
Director: Suvendu Chatterjee50,000/- Each
Citation: For its multilayered exploration of the issue of alternative sexuality in a politically troubled state; celebrating this sexual orientation in a spontaneous manner, the film depicts it as a normal proclivity in a family setup. This, in no way, effects one's daily chores, particularly as the protagonist is a make-up artist of great acceptance.
Best CinematographyKramashaHindiCameraman: Savita Singh50,000/-
Citation: For her arresting use of lenses and lighting in the creation of a strange and magical world, full of a certain atmospheric dampness and mistiness, further enhanced by a consistent exhibition of striking cinematic compositions.
Best AudiographyKramashaHindiAjit Singh Rathore50,000/-
Citation: For the innovative sound design enhances the mood of the film and draws one into the magical ambience replete with fairy tales.
Best EditingHope Dies Last In WarEnglish and HindiSaikat Ray50,000/-
Citation: For its creative blending of various elements of the past and present, as also for its seamless flow of images that evoke genuine emotions.
Best Music DirectionEchoes Of SilenceEnglish and KhasiZubeen Garg50,000/-
Citation: For the emptiness of Pori's world is enhanced through the effective use of music, which is understated yet powerful, thus blending seamlessly into the narrative.
Best Narration / Voice OverAyodhya GathaEnglish and HindiVani Subramanian50,000/-
Citation: For the powerful and humane narration of Ayodhya Gatha weaves together the story of Ayodhya - its past, present and uncertain future - in a manner that touches you without overpowering you.
Special Jury AwardBhultir KheroBengaliAmalan Datta (Producer)
Anirban Datta (Director)12,500/- Each
Citation: For its brilliant evocation of Kolkata. The film brings out sights and sounds, smells and stories, myths and memories in a manner that is realistic and yet magical.
PoomaramMalayalamPublic Service Broadcasting Trust (Producer)
Vipin Vijay (Director)
Citation: For its creative use of visual craft to reflect on the relationship between menstrual rituals, the colour red and nature of human existence. The film engages the audience very deeply in its experimental exploration of the inner life of young women protagonists and their unique relationship with blood.

Best Writing on Cinema

The awards aim at encouraging study and appreciation of cinema as an art form and dissemination of information and critical appreciation of this art-form through publication of books, articles, reviews etc.

Juries

A committee headed by Namita Gokhale was appointed to evaluate the writing on Indian cinema. Following were the jury members:

  • Jury Members
    • Namita Gokhale (Chairperson)Jerry PintoG. P. Ramachandran

Golden Lotus Award

Official name: Swarna Kamal

All the awardees are awarded with 'Golden Lotus Award (Swarna Kamal)' and cash prize.

Name of AwardName of BookLanguageAwardee(s)Cash prize
Best Book on CinemaFrom Raj to Swaraj: The Non-fiction Film In IndiaEnglishAuthor: B. D. Garga
Publisher: Penguin Books India Pvt. Ltd.75,000/- Each
Citation: For its engaged and illuminating study of non-feature cinema in its social, political and cultural context.
Best Film CriticMalayalamV. K. Joseph75,000/-
Citation: For his intellectual and aesthetic integrity in writing about regional, national and world cinema.

Awards not given

Following were the awards not given as no film was found to be suitable for the award:

  • Best Scientific Film
  • Best Arts / Cultural Film
  • Best Environment Film Including Agriculture
  • Best Promotional Film
  • Best Agricultural Film
  • Best Non-Feature Animation Film
  • Best Feature Film in Assamese
  • Best Feature Film in Manipuri
  • Best Feature Film in Oriya
  • Best Feature Film in Punjabi
  • Best Feature Film in Telugu
  • Best Exploration / Adventure Film

References

References

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