4 | BEST BIOGRAPHICAL FILM | Nilamadhaba (English) | Producer: Films Division Director : Dilip Patnaik | RAJAT Kamal Rs 50,000/- each | An intimate portrayal of the inimitable Sunanda Pattanaik, whose life is inseparable from contemporary Indian classical music. The film explores the inner spirit of the artist through evocative moments, pregnant with visual passages. |
5 | BEST ARTS and CULTURE FILM | Leaving Home (English & Hindi) | Producer: Jaideep Varma Director : Jaideep Varma | RAJAT Kamal Rs 50,000/- each | It is an emotive and enthralling exposition of the passion and dedication of a group, bound by the spirit of music, who transcend the commercial boundary to embrace their original creative flair. Without compromising, the group led to the adventure with courage and guts. The film maker has journeyed through this adventure with dramatic sensibility and compassion. |
6 | BEST SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY FILM | Heart to Heart (Manipuri & English) | Producer: Rotary Club of Imphal Director : Bachaspatimayum Sunzu | RAJAT Kamal Rs 50,000/- each | A very well constructed reality with an engaging dramatic sensibility, that depicts the grimness of natural health maladies. It guides the viewer through emotions and playful spirit of the child. With the help of medical science, it enlightens the viewer with awareness of Congenital Heart Defect and its promising treatment. |
7 | BEST PROMOTIONAL FILM | Ek Ropa Dhan (Hindi) | Producer: Meghnath Bhattacharjee Director : Biju Toppo and Meghnath Bhattacharjee | RAJAT Kamal Rs 50,000/- each | A succinct and well researched film looking closely at an innovation applied effectively in the farming of rice. The film engages successfully with the issue and makes a strong case for the promotion of the practice called Ek Ropa Dhan. |
8 | BEST ENVIRONMENT FILM | Iron is Hot (English) | Producer: Meghnath Bhattacharjee Director : Biju Toppo and Meghnath Bhattacharjee | RAJAT Kamal Rs 50,000/- each | The film is well documented with a forthright exposition of the grievous impact of pollution due to sponge iron industry on the inhabitants dwelling around that area. With clarity and veracity, the film maker is able to express empathy and concern on the acute prevailing problem over human existence. |
9 | BEST FILM ON SOCIAL ISSUES | Understanding Trafficking (Bengali, Hindi & English) | Producer: Cinemawoman Director : Ananya Chakraborti | RAJAT Kamal Rs 50,000/- each | To cross the line of limit, becomes an issue of indifference. Along this line, the documentary projects the serious social issue of human trafficking in a very thought provoking manner through stark and gravitating images. It airs an intriguing atmosphere of concerns through dramatized and realistic imageries. |
10 | BEST EDUCATIONAL FILM | Advaitham (Telugu) | Producer: K. Vijaypal Reddy Director : Pradeep Maadugula | RAJAT Kamal Rs 50,000/- each | The documentary exposes the human apathy of class difference through casteism in a very evoking and natural style. Through fun-filled situations and distressing moments, the director portrays the anguished and tragic aspects of casteism effecting human value and relationship. |
11 | BEST FILM ON SPORTS | Boxing Ladies (Hindi) | Producer: Satyajit Ray Film & Television Institute, Kolkata Director : Anusha Nandakumar | RAJAT Kamal Rs 50,000/- each | A sensitive portrayal of young aspiring talents in a country where sports as passion/ profession comes up against heavy social odds and family biases. The jury applauds the film for the restrained and elevating treatment of a crucial subject underlining the silent dignity of the characters involved. |
12 | BEST INVESTIGATIVE FILM | A Pestering Journey (Malayalam, Punjabi, Hindi, English & Tulu) | Producer: Ranjini Krishnan Director : K. R. Manoj | RAJAT Kamal Rs 50,000/- each | The pet detective in a reverse act, an emotive documentary exposing not only stories of cruel impact of pest control on human health but also arrests out attention to a more fundamental question – who is a pest ? |
13 | SPECIAL JURY AWARD | Kabira Khada Bazaar Mein (Hindi) | Producer: Srishti School of Art, Design & Technology, Bangalore Director : Shabnam Virmani | RAJAT Kamal Rs 1,00,000/- each | An insightful film that introduces us to the various cults that have grown around Kabir, the mystic weaver and saint. It explores the nuances of India’s argumentative tradition as exemplified by Kabir’s dohas and traces the eventful journey of one man caught in an Orwellion dilemma as he is elevated to the status of a cult leader, torn between the inevitable trappings of hierarchy that run paradoxical to the simple philosophy of Kabir. |
14 | SHORT FICTION FILM | Kal 15 August Dukan Band Rahegi (Hindi) | Producer: Film & Television Institute of India, Pune Director : Prateek Vats | RAJAT Kamal Rs 50,000/- each | With energy and vigour, the documentary records very interesting images of a group of young students, who are trying to relate, with ideology of freedom and the stifling authoritarian reality. In the process, the life is entangled with intrigues and doubts. |
15 | BEST FILM ON FAMILY VALUES | Love in India (Bengali & English) | Producer: Overdose Director : Kaushik Mukherjee | RAJAT Kamal Rs 50,000/- each | Explores and deconstructs the traditional and orthodox landscapes of love, sexuality and conjugal relationships and the dynamics of emerging sexual politics and value systems in contemporary India with clarity and insight laced with subtle humour. |
16 | BEST DIRECTION | Shyam Raat Seher (Hindi & Engish) | Director : Arunima Sharma | Swarna Kamal Rs 1,50,000/-each | Intelligent articulation of a shared urban angst in a powerful cinematic style and well constructed mise-en-scene. The maturity of the director is reflected in the balanced approach to all the elements that blend to create an impression in the viewers mind. |
17 | BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY | Shyam Raat Seher (Hindi & English) | Cameraman: Murali G. Laboratory : Film Lab | RAJAT Kamal Rs 50,000/- each | Imaginative yet minimal, a balanced and evocative cinematography creates a character out of a city night atmosphere, setting the space and mood for the living characters in their journey beyond the real, nearing mythical. |
18 | BEST AUDIOGRAPHY | A Pestering Journey (Malayalam, Punjabi, Hindi English & Tulu) | Re-recordist (final mixed track) : Harikumar Madhavan Nair | RAJAT Kamal Rs 50,000/- each | Does one hear the cry of the pest? In between the sound of the real and evoking music, the ensuing silence tells us the stories beyond. |
19 | BEST EDITING | Germ (Hindi) | Editor : Tinni Mitra | RAJAT Kamal Rs 50,000/- each | The abstract visualization and endearing black &white tones are very effectively punctuated with fine editing, and in the process it maintains a very subtle and flowing rhythm and pace to carry forward the cinematic work. |
20 | BEST NARRATION (for Writing the Narration) | Johar : Welcome to Our World (Hindi & English) | Nilanjan Bhattacharya | RAJAT Kamal Rs 50,000/- each | A seamless powerful narrative about the symbiotic intricate relationship, the tribals of Jharkhand have with their forests and their struggle for existence against mindless aggressive development and flawed conservation policies, told with empathy and sincerity. |
21 | Special Mention | a. Ottayal (One Woman Alone) ( Malayalam) b. The Zeliangrongs (Manipuri & English) c. Pistulya (Marathi & Telugu) | a. Director: Shiny Jacob Benjamin b. Director Ronel Haobam c. Child Artist: Suraj Pawar | | a. It is a heart warming portrayal of the woman Dayabai, who trades along a challenging path in quest of truth. The director, delves into the spirit of the woman to understand the theology of liberation, with sincerity and intelligence. b. It is a well researched endeavour to reflect a composite group of ethnic communities of common origin and socio-cultural back-ground, which highlights the rich cultural heritage and the tribes’ traditional way of life, which is on the brink of extinction. c. Under distressing situation and harsh reality, Pistulya, the child protagonist, displays the authenticity with vibrant and emotive expression. |