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70th National Film Awards: President honours Mithun Chakraborty, other winners
10/8/2024 9:23:30 PM
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NEW DELHI, Oct 8: President Droupadi Murmu on Tuesday presented veteran star Mithun Chakraborty the prestigious Dadasaheb Phalke Award and honoured other winners of the 70th National Film Awards, including music composer AR Rahman, actors Rishab Shetty, Nithya Menen, and Manasi Parekh.
The National Film Awards were announced in August honouring the best in cinema for the year 2022.
At the ceremony held at Vigyan Bhawan here, Murmu said the Indian cinema is the world's largest film industry as it produces movies in "several languages and regions".
"It is also the most diverse area in the field of arts," the president said in her speech.
Out of the 85 people who received awards today, only 15 were women, she pointed out.
"Today, there are around 85 people who have received awards today but there are only 15 women in them... I believe that more efforts can be made towards women-led development in the film industry. I believe films and social media are a great tool to bring a change in society," she added.
Murmu also congratulated Chakraborty for receiving the Dadasaheb Phalke Award.
Chakraborty, who was wearing an arm brace in his right hand, received the award amid loud applause from the spectators who gave him a standing ovation as he walked to the stage along with an aid.
"I have come on this stage once again thanks to your blessings... Nothing was handed to me on a platter, I struggled a lot. But today, after receiving this award, I have stopped complaining. Thank you God, you gave me everything back and with interest," Chakraborty, 74, said in his speech.
He also shared a few tips for budding talent across India.
"Our country has many talented people, but what they don't have is money. I'd like to tell them that you may not have money, but don't lose hope. Keep dreaming. Sleep but don't let your dreams sleep."
Malayalam film "Aattam: The Play" won the top prize of the best feature film, along with wins in screenplay and editing categories.
Sooraj R Barjatya was adjudged as best director for the Hindi movie "Uunchai". Neena Gupta won her second best supporting actress award for the same film. Pawan Malhotra was named the best supporting actor for the Haryanvi film "Fouja".
The award for best actor went to Rishab Shetty for the Kannada hit "Kantara", which also took home the prize for best popular film award for providing wholesome entertainment.
Nithya Menen (Tamil film "Thiruchitrambalam") and Manasi Parekh (Gujarati movie "Kutch Express") shared the best actress honour.
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