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71st National Film Awards 2025: Full Winners List, Highlights & Top Performances

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71st National Film Awards 2025: Celebrating Cinematic Brilliance Across India

The prestigious 71st National Film Awards were announced on August 1, 2025, honoring the finest achievements in Indian cinema for films certified in the calendar year 2023. This year’s awards recognized a diverse array of films and performances that left an indelible mark on audiences and critics alike, reaffirming the vitality and variety of Indian cinema.

Top Honours: A Year of Powerful Stories and Performances

The Hindi-language biographical drama “12th Fail” took home the Best Feature Film award. Directed by Vidhu Vinod Chopra and based on real-life events, the film’s poignant narrative of resilience and aspiration struck a chord across the nation.

In a rare and celebratory moment, two legends shared the Best Actor title:

  • Shah Rukh Khan was awarded for his intense performance in “Jawan”, a socially charged action film directed by Atlee.
  • Vikrant Massey earned accolades for his moving portrayal of a determined UPSC aspirant in “12th Fail.”

Veteran actress Rani Mukerji won Best Actress for her powerful performance in “Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway”, a true story about a mother battling a foreign system to reclaim her children. The film highlighted emotional depth and international relevance.

Directorial & Technical Excellence

  • Best Director was awarded to Sudipto Sen for “The Kerala Story”, a bold film exploring sensitive socio-political issues.
  • The film also won Best Cinematography (Prasantanu Mohapatra), reinforcing its technical prowess.
  • “Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani” bagged Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment, with its mix of grandeur, emotion, and social commentary.

Supporting and Child Performances

  • Best Supporting Actor (Joint):
    • Vijayaraghavan (Pookkaalam, Malayalam)
    • M. S. Bhaskar (Parking, Tamil)
  • Best Supporting Actress (Joint):
    • Urvashi (Ullazhukku, Malayalam)
    • Janki Bodiwala (Vash, Gujarati)

Child artists were also celebrated for their endearing performances:

  • Sukriti Veni Bandreddi (Gandhi Tatha Chettu, Telugu)
  • Kabir Khandare (Gypsy, Marathi)
  • Ensemble of Treesha Thosar, Shrinivas Pokale, Bhargav Jagtap (Naal 2, Marathi)

Musical Highlights

  • Best Music Direction (Songs): G. V. Prakash Kumar (Vaathi, Tamil)
  • Best Background Score: Harshavardhan Rameshwar (Animal)
  • Best Male Playback Singer: P. V. N. S. Rohit (Baby, Telugu)
  • Best Female Playback Singer: Shilpa Rao (Jawan – “Chaleya”, Hindi)
  • Best Lyrics: Kasarla Shyam (“Ooru Palleturu”, Balagam)
  • Best Choreography: Vaibhavi Merchant (Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani)

Writing & Dialogue

  • Best Screenplay:
    • Sai Rajesh Neelam (Baby, Telugu)
    • Ramkumar Balakrishnan (Parking, Tamil)
  • Best Dialogue: Deepak Kingrani (Sirf Ek Bandaa Kaafi Hai)

These awards highlighted the growing importance of strong screenwriting in modern Indian cinema.

Technical Awards

  • Best Editing: Midhun Murali (Pookkaalam, Malayalam)
  • Best Sound Design: Sachin Sudhakaran & Hariharan Muralidharan (Animal)
  • Best Production Design: Mohandas (2018: Everyone Is a Hero)
  • Best Costume Design: Team Sam Bahadur
  • Best Makeup: Shrikant Desai (Sam Bahadur)
  • Best Action Direction: Hanu-Man (Telugu)

Regional Cinema: Diverse and Dynamic

India’s linguistic and cultural variety was well represented:

LanguageWinner
HindiKathal: A Jackfruit Mystery
MalayalamUllazhukku
TamilParking
TeluguBhagavanth Kesari
MarathiShyamchi Aai
GujaratiVash
BengaliDeep Fridge
PunjabiGodday Godday Chaa
AssameseRongatapu 1982
Tai PhakePai Tang: Step of Hope
GaroRimdogittanga (Rapture)

These selections reflected strong regional storytelling and innovative filmmaking across India.

Non-Feature Films

  • Best Non-Feature Film: Flowering Man (Hindi)
  • Best Documentary: God Vulture and Human
  • Best Short Film: Giddh: The Scavenger
  • Best Debut Director: Mau: The Spirit Dreams of Cheraw – Shilpika Bordoloi
  • Best Arts/Cultural Film: Timeless Tamil Nadu
  • Best Film on Social/Environmental Issues: The Silent Epidemic

Conclusion: A Year of Impact and Inclusion

The 71st National Film Awards underscored a year marked by cinematic courage, cultural nuance, and emotional resonance. Whether it was Shah Rukh Khan’s fiery action avatar, Vikrant Massey’s underdog story, or Rani Mukerji’s maternal rage, Indian cinema in 2023 offered unforgettable performances and meaningful narratives.

As the film industry continues to evolve with experimentation and digital influence, these awards stand as a reminder of the timeless power of compelling stories — told in many languages, through many lenses, across one diverse nation.

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