National Film Awards 2019 LIVE Updates: National Film Awards have been announced. This time in Bollywood films, Andhadhun, Padmavat, Uri, Padman have won. Ayushmann Khurrana has been selected for Best Actor (Shared) for the film Andhadhun and Vicky Kaushal for Uri. Andhadhun has been selected for the Best Hindi Film Award.
At the same time, Uttarakhand has received the Friendly State Award. At the same time, Jyoti has been selected for the Best Choreographer Award for Padmavat’s Ghoomar song. At the same time, Kharavas has received the Best Short Feature Film, Swimming Through the Darkness for Best Sports Film, Anant Vijay for Best Critic (Hindi).
New Delhi National Film Awards 2019 LIVE Updates: National Film Awards have been announced. This time in Bollywood films, Andhadhun, Padmavat, Uri, Padman have won. Ayushmann Khurrana has been selected for Best Actor (Shared) for the film Andhadhun and Vicky Kaushal for Uri. Andhadhun has been selected for the Best Hindi Film Award.
At the same time, Uttarakhand has received the Friendly State Award. At the same time, Jyoti has been selected for the Best Choreographer Award for Padmavat’s Ghoomar song. At the same time, Kharavas has received the Best Short Feature Film, Swimming Through the Darkness for Best Sports Film, Anant Vijay for Best Critic (Hindi).
National Film Awards 2019 List:
Best Hindi Film – Andhadhun
Best Actor (Shared) – Ayushman Khurana (Andhadhun), Vicky Kaushal (Uri)
Best Actress – Kirti Suresh
Sarveshresth Director – Aditya Dhar (Uri)
Best Choreographer – Jyoti (Ghoomar, Padmavat)
Best Film Friendly State – Uttarakhand
Best Films:
Best Short Feature Film – Kharavas
Best Film On Social Issue – Peddman
Best Sports Film – Swimming Through The Darkness
Best Film Critic (Hindi) – Anant Vijay
Best Marathi Film – Bhonga
Best Rajasthani Film – Turtle
Best Garo Film – Anna
Best Tamil Film Barum
Best Urdu film Hamid
Best Bengali Film J. Jaha Chhilo Leo King King
Best Malayalam Film Sudani from not Ijiria
Best Telugu movie Mahanti
Please tell that this time the National Film Awards have been announced late due to the Lok Sabha elections. The awards were first announced in March-April and the Film Awards distribution ceremony was held on May 3, but this time it has been a part of the tradition.