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President confers film awards at 62nd NFA function

| | May 04, 2015, at 02:04 am
New Delhi, May 3 (IBNS): President Pranab Mukherjee on Sunday conferred National film awards for the year 2014 in various categories at the 62nd National Film Awards Function held at Vigyan Bhawan here.

Minister for Finance, Corporate Affairs, and Information & Broadcasting, Arun Jaitley and MoS I&B Col. Rajyavardhan Rathore were also present on the occasion.

In his address, President Pranab Mukherjee said, “We live in a rapidly changing world to which the film industry will have to adjust and adapt. Technology has brought down the costs of production and expanded the mechanisms of dissemination. Still cameras and cell phones that record video can be now edited on a home computer and uploaded on the net. Promotion and marketing of films have now taken on a new avatar with substantial marketing happening on social media – news of a good film now spreads quicker on twitter than by word of mouth. I also understand 2014 saw the launch of four film and entertainment focused investment funds”

The President further stated that with the world’s youngest demography and the growing smartphone market, India is likely to soon embrace a completely digital ecosystem which would help us connect with even larger numbers transcending geographical and cultural barriers.

The President also urged the film industry to look beyond markets and work together to help nurture universal human values that draw on India’s rich civilizational heritage that celebrates diversity and nurtures inclusiveness. He congratulated all the Awardees for their contributions in various fields of cinema.

Mukherjee further added, “Cinema in India crosses all boundaries of region, caste, creed and religion. It reflects the immense diversity of our nation which is home to different cultures, religions and languages. It shows the confluence of modernity as well as tradition as well as our ancient past and billion aspirations for the future. Digitization and the advent of modern technologies do not mean that we lose touch with the grass roots. Our content has to be our strength as it is entrenched sharply in our vibrant cultural milieu.”

The President said, “Government of India is taking a number of steps for strengthening and promoting Indian cinema and the film industry. The Government is planning to set up a National Centre of Excellence for Animation, Gaming, and Visual Effects. A National Film Heritage Mission is to be undertaken by the National Film Archives of India for conservation/preservation, restoration and digitization of films made in the country. The Government also proposes to set up a Film Facilitation Unit which will act as a facilitation point for filmmakers and production houses from foreign countries to enable them come to India and shoot their films in India. I am confident these measures will provide significant impetus to the growth of our film industry. He also congratulated Shri Shashi Kapoor for being conferred the h the Dadasaheb Phalke Award this year."

Speaking on the occasion, Minister for Finance, Corporate Affairs and Information & Broadcasting Arun Jaitley, said that Indian Cinema has come a long way since its birth over a century ago.

It has forayed into new avenues and innovated both in form as well as content. The production of Cinema in various languages and dialects has taken this art form into new areas-geographically as well as socially.

Jaitley further stated that the changing social mores and aspirations also found its voice in this medium.

The medium witnessed the triumph of the spirit of liberation and empowerment of women-centric themes on the Silver Screen. Social values have influenced our cinema and similarly our cinemas have had a great impact on our social values.

The Minister also said, “Cinema is also a component of India’s soft power abroad. We lead the world average in terms of number of movies produced each year. Indian movies have found increasing acceptance in the international fora. Government is committed to take all possible measures towards the overall growth of the film industry – towards its even spread across the country and not restricted to certain pockets. Keeping this approach in mind, Government is keen to set up a Film & Television Institute in the North Eastern Region for the benefit of the young creative minds from that region.”

Jaitley also mentioned that the saga of Indian Cinema has been that of a spirit of entrepreneurship.

Experimentation and innovation with new themes in form, content and technology have always been employed by creative movie makers of India.

The times to come would witness disruption of familiar paradigm due to rapid strides in technology and its increasing presence in the space of our daily lives.

Earlier, in his welcome address Bimal Julka, Secretary, I&B said that the I&B Ministry has taken several initiatives in the film sector aimed at protecting, restoring and preserving our invaluable film heritage using the best available technology.

Julka also said that in addition to the innate creativity of the film professionals, the continued growth is being experienced in large measure due to increasing systematisation of production processes, wider releases across an increasing number of screens, particularly multiplexes, aggressive promotion, as well as speedy adoption of emerging digital technologies, he added.

The highlight of the function was the live musical performance of Sukhwinder Singh and Uttara Unnikrishnan.

A total of 21 Awards were given by the President in the Non-Feature film category while the number of awards in Feature Film category being 45.

Three awards were given to Best Writing on Cinema.

In the Feature Film category, the Award for the Best Feature Film was given to Court (Marathi, Hindi, Gujarati & English) produced by Zoo Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. and directed by Chaitanya Tamhane. Asha Jaoar Majhe (Bengali) directed by Aditya Vikram Sengupta and producer: F.O.R Films Pvt. Ltd. received the Indira Gandhi Award for Best Debut Film of a Director.

The Award for the Best Popular Film providing Wholesome Entertainment was given to Mary Kom (Hindi) produced by Viacom 18 Motion Pictures and directed by Omung Kumar.

The Award for the Best Film on Social Issues has been given to Chotoder Chobi (Bengali) produced by Shree Venkatesh Films Pvt. Ltd. and directed by Kaushik Ganguly. The Award for the Best Director has been conferred on Shri Srijit Mukherji for the Film Chotushkone (Bengali).

The Award for the Best Actor was conferred on Vijay for the film Nanu Avanalla Avalu (Kannada) and the Award for the Best Actress was conferred on Ms. Kangana Ranaut for the film, Queen (Hindi). The award for the Best Children's Film was shared by Kaakkaa Muttai (Tamil) and Elizabeth Ekadashi (Marathi). Master J. Vignesh & master Ramesh shared the Award for Best Child Artist for Kaakkaa Muttai (Tamil).

The Award for the Best Music direction (songs) has been conferred on Vishal Bhardwaj for Haider (Hindi) and the award for the best music direction (Background Score) was given to Gopi Sunder for Nineteen Eighty Three (Malayalam).

The award for the best lyrics has been conferred on NA. Muthukumar for the song Azhagu from the film Saivam (Tamil). A special jury award has been conferred on Bhaurao Karhade for the film Khwada (Marathi). The award for the best choreography has been conferred on Sudesh Adhana for the film Haider (Hindi).

In the Non-Feature Film category, ‘Tender is the Sight’ produced by Films Division and directed by Torsha Banerjee got the award for best non feature film. The Award for the Best Debut Film of a Director has been conferred to Mit Jani, Prateek Gupta & Vivek Chaudhary for the film Goonga Pahalwan.

I Cannot Give You My Forest has been awarded as the Best film in the Environmental category and Documentation of Clay Image Makers of Kumartuli has been conferred the award for the Best Promotional film.

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