New Delhi: Top Hindi film stars Ayushmann Khurrana and Vicky Kaushal won Friday the National Film Award for ‘Best Actor’ for their roles in ‘Andhadhun’ and ‘Uri: The Surgical Strike’, respectively, while Gujarati movie ‘Hellaro’ was declared the ‘Best Film’.
The Hindi film industry emerged a major winner at the 66th National Film Awards, which were scheduled for May but were rescheduled due to the Lok Sabha elections.
Aditya Dhar won the ‘Best Director’ award for his debut film ‘Uri: The Surgical Strike’ while ‘Andhadhun’ also won awards for ‘Best Hindi Film’ and ‘Best Adapted Screenplay’.
Actor Keerthy Suresh won the ‘Best Actress’ award for her portrayal of yesteryear star Savitri in Telugu film ‘Mahanati’.
The movie ‘Badhaai Ho’, about a family dealing with a late pregnancy, was adjudged the ‘Best Popular Film’ providing wholesome entertainment. Veteran actor Surekha Sikri bagged the best supporting actress for her role of a cantankerous matriarch.
Akshay Kumar-starrer ‘Padman’ was named the best film on social issues.
Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s ‘Padmavaat’, which faced a lot of hurdles during its release, walked away with best choreography for ‘Ghoomer’. The ‘Best Music Director’ award for Bhansali for the song ‘Binte Dil’ which also helped singer Arijit Singh bag the ‘Best Male Playback’ singer recognition.
Singer-lyricist Swanand Kirkire won the best supporting actor award for Marathi film ‘Chumbak’.
The awards were announced by jury head Rahul Rawail. There is no clarity on when the awards will be presented.
PTI