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This story is from March 22, 2021

67th National Film Awards: Sushant Singh Rajput's Chhichhore wins Best Hindi Film, 'Manikarnika' earns Kangana Ranaut her fourth National Award

The winners of the 67th National Film Awards were announced on Monday, the announcement has been delayed due to the pandemic. The prestigious National Film Awards are given out by the Directorate of Film Festivals, which comes under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.
67th National Film Awards: Sushant Singh Rajput's Chhichhore wins Best Hindi Film, 'Manikarnika' earns Kangana Ranaut her fourth National Award
The winners of the 67th National Film Awards were announced on Monday, the announcement has been delayed due to the pandemic. The prestigious National Film Awards are given out by the Directorate of Film Festivals, which comes under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.
The winners of the 67th National Film Awards were announced on Monday, the announcement has been delayed due to the pandemic. The prestigious National Film Awards are given out by the Directorate of Film Festivals, which comes under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. Here's the complete list of winners:

Feature Film Awards

Special mention: Biryani (Malayalam) Lata Bhagwan Kare (Marathi), Picasso (Marathi)Best Tulu film - PingaraBest Paniya film - KejiraBest Mishing film - Anu RuwadBest Khasi film - IewduhBest Haryanvi - Choriyaan Choro se Kam Nai HotiBest Chattisgrahi - Bhulan the MazeBest Telugu film - JerseyBest Tamil film - AsuranBest Punjabi film - Rab Da Radio 2Best Odiya film - Sala Budhar Badla and Kalira Atita Best Manipuri film - Eigi KonaBest Malayalam film - Kalla NottamBest Marathi film - BardoBest Konkani film - KaajroBest Kannada film - AkshiBest Hindi film - ChhichhoreBest Bengali film - GumnamiBest Assamese film - Ronuwa Who Never SurrendersBest Editing film - Jersey (Telugu)Best Screenplay Adapted - GumnamiBest Cinematography - JallikattuBest Female Playback singer - BardoBest Male Playback Singer - B PraakBest Supporting Actress - Pallavi JoshiBest Supporting Actor - Vijay SethupathiBest Actress - Kangana Ranaut (Manikarnika and Panga)Best Actor - Manoj Bajpayee (Bhosle) and Dhanush (Tamil)

Non-feature film category

Audiography (musical) - RadhaOn-Location Sound Recordist - RahasBest Cinematography - Savita Singh for SonsiBest Direction - Knock Knock KnockBest Film on Family Values - Oruu Pathira Best Short Fiction - CustodySpecial Jury Award - Small Scale ValuesBest Animation - RadhaBest Investigative - JakkalBest Exploration film - Wild KarnatakaBest Education film - Apples and OrangesBest Film on Social Issues - Holy Rites (Hindi) and Ladli (Hindi)Best Environment Film - The Stork SavioursBest Promotional film - The ShowerBest Biographical Film - Elephants do RememberBest Ethnographic Film -Charan-AtvaBest Debut Non-Feature film Director - KhisaBest Non-Feature Film - An Engineered DreamMost Film Friendly State Award - SikkimBest Book on Cinema - Marathi book The Man who Watches Cinema by Ashok Rahane, Sanjay Suri's A Gandhian Affair: India's Curious Portrayal of Love in Cinema, Kannada Cinema: Jagathika Cinema by PR Ramadasa NaiduBest Film Critic - Sohini ChattopadhyayaBest Non-Feature film Best Voice-over/Narrration - Sir David Attenborough for Wild KarnatakaBest Editing Non-Feature - Arjun Saraya The awards are usually presented by the President of India. However, the 66th National Film Awards saw Vice President Venkaiah Naidu honouring the winners while President Ram Nath Kovind had hosted the high tea for the winners.
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