70th National Film Awards: Full list of winners

The winners of the 70th National Film Awards were announced on August 16, 2024. The awards were announced by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (I&B).

The 70th National Film Awards recognises films certified by the censor board between January 1 and December 31, 2022.

Best Film (Swarna Kamal)- Aattam by Aanand Ekarshi (Prize: Rs 3 lakh)

Best Direction – Sooraj R Barjatya for Uunchai

Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment – Kantara by Rishab Shetty

Best Debut Film of a Director – Pramod Kumar for Fouja

Best Actor – Rishabh Shetty for Kantara

Best Actress – Nithya Menen for Thiruchitrambhalam and Manasi Parekh for Kutch Express

Best Supporting Actor – Pavan Raj Malhotra for Fouja

Best Supporting Actress – Neena Gupta for Uunchai

Best Child Artist – Sreepath for Malikappuram

Best Cinematography – Ravi Varmam for Ponniyin Selvan 1

Best Screenplay – Anand Ekarshi for Aatam

Best Dialogue Writer – Arpita Mukherjee and Rahul V Chittela for Gulmohar

Best Production Design – Ananda Addhya for Aparajito

Best Action Choreography – Anbariv for KGF Chapter 2

Best Make-Up Artist – Somnath Kundu for Aparajito

Best Costume Design – Niki Joshi for Kutch Express

Best Music Direction for Songs – Pritam for Brahmastra: Part 1 – Shiva

Best Music Direction for Background Scores – AR Rahman for Ponniyin Selvan 2

Best Lyrics – Naushad Sadar Khan for ‘Salaami’ in Fouja

Best Male Playback Singer – Arijit Singh for ‘Kesariya’ from Brahmastra: Part 1 – Shiva

Best Female Playback Singer – Bombay Jayashri for ‘Chaayum Veyil’ from Saudi Vellakka

Best Choreography – Jani Master and Sathish Krishnan for ‘Megham Karukatha’ in Thiruchitrambalam

Best Sound Design – Anand Krishnamoorthy for Ponniyin Selvan – Part 1

Best Editing – Mahesh Bhuvanend for Aattam

Special Jury Award – Manoj Bajpayee for Gulmohar and Sanjoy Chowdhury for Kadhikan

Best Feature Film In Assamese – Emuthi Puthi by Kulanandini Mahanta

Best Feature Film In Bengali – Kaberi Antardhan by Kaushik Gangula

Best Feature Film In Hindi – Gulmohar by Rahul V. Chittella

Best Feature Film In Kannada – KGF: Chapter 2 by Prashanth Neel

Best Feature Film In Malayalam – Saudi Vellakka by Tharun Moorthy

Best Feature Film In Marathi – Vaalvi by Paresh Mokashi

Best Feature Film In Tiwa – Sikaisal by Dr. Bobby Sarma Baruah

Best Feature Film in Odia – Daman by Vishal Mourya and Debi Prasad Lenka

Best Feature Film In Punjabi – Baghi Di Dhee by Mukesh Gautam

Best Feature Film In Tamil – Ponniyin Selvan Part 1, by Mani Ratnam

Best Feature Film In Telugu – Karthikeya 2, Chandoo Mondeti

Best Film in Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming and Comic – Brahmastra: Part 1 – Shiva, by Ayan Mukherji

Best Feature Film promoting National, Social, and Environmental Values – Kutch Express by Viral Shah

Best Non-Feature Film – Ayena by Siddhant Sarin

Best Documentary – Murmurs of the Jungle by Sahil Vaidya

Best Non-Feature Film Direction – Miriam Chandy Menacherry for From The Shadow

Best Script – Koushik Sarkar for Mono No Aware

Best Narration/Voice Over – Sumant Shinde for Murmurs Of The Jungle

Best Animated Film – A Coconut Tree by Joshy Benedict

Best Editing – Suresh URS for Madhyantara

Best Sound Design – Manas Choudhury for Yaan

Best Cinematography – Siddharth Diwan for Mono No Aware

Best Short Film – Xunyota by Nabapan Deka

Best Debut Film of a Director – Basti Dinesh Shenoy for Madhyantara

Best Non-Feature Film Music Direction – Vishal Bharadwaj for Fursat

Best Arts and Culture Film – Ranga Vibhoga by Suneel Narasimhachar Puranik and Varsa by Sachin Balasaheb Suryawanshi

Best Biographical/Historical Reconstruction/Compilation Film – Aanaki Ek Mohenjo Daro by Ashok Rane

Best Non-Feature Film Promoting Social and Environmental Values – On The Brink Season 2: Gharial by Akansha Sood Singh

Special Mention – Birubala by Aimee Baruah and Hargila – The Greater Adjutant Stork by Partha Sarathi Mahant

Best Book On Cinema – Kishore Kumar: The Ultimate Biography by Anirudha Bhattacharjee and Parthiv Dhar

Best Film Critic – Deepak Dua (Hindi).

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