🎬 The 71st National Film Awards (2025) – Celebrating India’s Best Cinema
🎬 The 71st National Film Awards (2025) – Celebrating India’s Best Cinema
Every year, the National Film Development Corporation of India, under the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, proudly presents the National Film Awards, recognizing cinematic excellence. On August 1, 2025, the winners—covering feature and non‑feature films across languages—were officially announced from New Delhi, highlighting the finest of cinema certified between January 1 and December 31, 2023
🏆 Major Awards at a Glance
Best Feature Film
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12th Fail, produced by Vidhu Vinod Chopra, clinched the top honour for storytelling, impact, and cinematic achievement.
Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment
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Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani, directed by Karan Johar—celebrated for its mass appeal and rich production values .
Best Feature Film Promoting National/Social/Environmental Values
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Sam Bahadur, directed by Meghna Gulzar—praised for its portrayal of India’s first Field Marshal, Sam Manekshaw.
🎭 Acting & Direction Highlights
Best Actor (Joint Winners)
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Shah Rukh Khan for Jawan — his first-ever National Award in a 33-year career, shared amid widespread acclaim.
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Vikrant Massey for 12th Fail — recognized for his emotionally resonant role as an IPS aspirant.
Best Actress
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Rani Mukerji for Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway, portraying a mother who fought the Norwegian welfare system to reunite with her children—a performance lauded for its emotional depth and social resonance.
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Sudipto Sen for The Kerala Story, awarded for direction and cinematography, which also stirred controversy from Kerala’s CM regarding the choice.
🏅 Actings Support & Technical Excellence
Supporting Roles
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Best Supporting Actor (shared):
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Vijayaraghavan (Pookkalam, Malayalam)
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Muthupettai Somu Bhaskar (Parking, Tamil)
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Best Supporting Actress (shared):
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Urvashi (Ullozhukku, Malayalam)
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Janki Bodiwala (Vash, Gujarati).
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Key Technical Awards
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Cinematography: Prasantanu Mohapatra (The Kerala Story) — sparked debate over political motivations behind selection.
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Editing: Midhun Murali (Pookalam)
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Sound Design: Sachin Sudhakaran & Hariharan Muralidharan (Animal)
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Music Direction (Songs): G. V. Prakash Kumar (Vaathi)—his second National Award following Soorarai Pottru.
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Choreography: Vaibhavi Merchant (Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani)
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Aesthetic Categories: Makeup & Costume (Sam Bahadur), Production Design (Everyone Is a Hero), Screenplay and Dialogue writing—awards across films Baby, Parking, Sirf Ek Bandaa Kaafi Hai.
🌍 Regional Cinema Spotlight
This edition showcased outstanding work across Indian languages:
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Hindi: Kathal: A Jackfruit Mystery
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Telugu: Bhagavanth Kesari
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Tamil: Parking
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Malayalam: Ullozhukku
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Marathi: Shyamchi Aai
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Kannada: Kandeelu: The Ray of Hope
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Gujarati: Vash
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Bengali: Deep Fridge
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Assamese: Rongatapu 1982
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Others: Special awards for Pai Tang (Tai Phake), Rimgodittanga (Garo).
💡 Why It Matters
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Shah Rukh Khan finally wins the National Award after 33 years — an iconic moment seen as long overdue by fans and critics alike
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Vikrant Massey’s milestone performance in 12th Fail earned him equal billing alongside SRK, boosting his standing in Indian cinema
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Films with strong social messaging—like Sam Bahadur, Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway, and regional stories—fared exceptionally well, highlighting India’s evolving cinematic narrative. Tamil composer G. V. Prakash Kumar won his second National Award for Vaathi, reinforcing his musical legacy.
📌 Summary Table
Category | Winner(s) |
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Best Feature Film | 12th Fail |
Best Actor | Shah Rukh Khan (Jawan), Vikrant Massey (12th Fail) |
Best Actress | Rani Mukerji (Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway) |
Best Director | Sudipto Sen (The Kerala Story) |
Best Popular Film | Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani |
Best Social Film | Sam Bahadur |
Regional Film Winners | Kathal, Parking, Ullozhukku, etc. |
Technical Highlights | Cinematography, Sound, Music, Make-up |
🎥 Concluding Thoughts
The 71st National Film Awards (2025) reflect a vibrant blend of mainstream appeal, regional storytelling, and socially conscious cinema. From SRK’s long-awaited recognition to rising stars, impactful narratives, and technical artistry, this year’s winners underscore the dynamic scope of modern Indian filmmaking.
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