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52nd National Film Awards

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2005 Indian film award

52nd National Film Awards
Awarded forBest of Indian cinema in 2004
Awarded byDirectorate of Film Festivals
Presented byA. P. J. Abdul Kalam
(President of India)
Announced on13 July 2005 (2005-07-13)
Presented on21 October 2005 (2005-10-21)
SiteVigyan Bhavan, New Delhi
Official websitedff.nic.in
Highlights
Best Feature FilmPage 3
Best Non-Feature FilmGirni
Best BookStardust: Vignettes from the Fringes of Film Industry
Best Film CriticNamrata Joshi
Dadasaheb Phalke AwardAdoor Gopalakrishnan
Most awards • Autograph
 • Page 3 (3)

The52ndNational Film Awards, presented byDirectorate of Film Festivals, the organisation set up byMinistry of Information and Broadcasting, India to felicitate the best ofIndian Cinema released in the year 2004.[1]

The selection process of 52nd National Film Awards began with the constitution of three Juries for feature film, non-feature film and best writing on cinema sections. The filmmakerSudhir Mishra headed the feature film Jury, which had sixteen other members. Cinematographer and DirectorA. K. Bir headed the seven-member non-feature film Jury. The Jury for best writing on cinema was headed by veteran film critic and former editor ofScreen andFilmfare from Mumbai, Rauf Ahmed.[2]

Awards were announced by each committee chairpersons on 13 July 2005. Award ceremony took place atVigyan Bhavan, New Delhi on 21 October 2005 and awards were given by thenPresident of India, Dr.A. P. J. Abdul Kalam.[3]

For 52nd National Film Awards, 107 feature films participated along with 118 non-feature films and 22 books on cinema in 9 Indian languages.[2]

Awards

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Awards were divided into feature films, non-feature films and books written on Indian cinema.

Lifetime Achievement Award

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Name of AwardImageAwardee(s)Awarded AsAwards
Dadasaheb Phalke AwardAdoor Gopalakrishnan[4]directorSwarna Kamal, 200,000 and a Shawl

Feature films

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Feature films were awarded at All India as well as regional level. For 52nd National Film Awards, aHindi film,Page 3 won theNational Film Award for Best Feature Film also winning the maximum number of awards (3), along with aTamil film,Autograph. Following were the awards given in each category:[1]

Juries

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A committee headed bySudhir Mishra was appointed to evaluate the feature films awards. Following were the jury members:[1][2]

All India Award

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Following were the awards given:[1]

Golden Lotus Award
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Official Name: Swarna Kamal[1]

All the awardees are awarded with 'Golden Lotus Award (Swarna Kamal)', a certificate and cash prize.

Name of AwardName of FilmLanguageAwardee(s)Cash prize
Best Feature FilmPage 3HindiProducer: Bobby Pushkarna
director:Madhur Bhandarkar
50,000/- Each
Citation:For a complex and daring attempt which exposes the shallow world of Page 3 in a manner which is both savagely satirical yet gently ironical.
Best Debut Film of a DirectorGrahanamTeluguProducer: N. Anji Reddy
Director:Mohan Krishna Indraganti
25,000/- Each
Citation:For invoking nostalgia in a manner that is powerful yet poetic.
Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome EntertainmentVeer-ZaaraHindiProducer:Yash Raj Films
Director:Yash Chopra
20,000/- Each
Citation:For invoking a touching tale of love highlighting the importance of human relationship above man-made boundaries.
AutographTamilProducer:Cheran
Director: Cheran
20,000/- Each
Citation:For invoking nostalgia in a manner that is powerful yet poetic.
Best Children's FilmChutkan Ki MahabharatHindiProducer:Children's Film Society
Director: Sankalp Meshram
30,000/- Each
Citation:The film is phantasanagonic story of a boy whose dreams start coming true suddenly. All hell breaks loose when a Nautanki comes to village to play Mahabharata and suddenly its story changes. The warring Kaurvas and Pandavas bury their differences and become friends even before the war has begun.
Best DirectionSwapner DinBengaliBuddhadeb Dasgupta 50,000/-
Citation:For his appropriate usage of metaphors and complex handling of socio political situation present in West Bengal in a language simultaneously cinematic and poetic.
Silver Lotus Award
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Official Name: Rajat Kamal[1]

All the awardees are awarded with 'Silver Lotus Award (Rajat Kamal)', a certificate and cash prize.

Name of AwardName of FilmLanguageAwardee(s)Cash prize
Best Feature Film on National IntegrationNetaji Subhas Chandra Bose: The Forgotten HeroHindiProducer:Sahara India Media Communication Ltd.
Director:Shyam Benegal
30,000/- Each
Citation:Netaji is one of the most controversial and colourful figures of modern Indian history. His struggle to fight the Britishers and bring the Indians together to do this. The idealistic dreamer turns into a revolutionary to achieve his goal. The film effectively brings alive the era.
Best Film on Family WelfareHasinaKannadaProducer: Chiguru Chitra
Director:Girish Kasaravalli
30,000/- Each
Citation:The film deals with a social evil of family planning in a Muslim community. The story of women and her children deserted by a drunkard husband is handled in a unique and subtle way.
Best Film on Other Social IssuesPerumazhakkalamMalayalamProducer: Salim Padiyath
Director:Kamal
30,000/- Each
Citation:For its deft handling of a complex, sensitive issue in a very sensitive manner. The central characters in the film reflect the traditional virtues of the Indian women, such as self-sacrifice, endurance and forgiveness, to bring two communities together.
Best Film on Environment / Conservation / PreservationDevraiMarathiProducer: Y. N. Oak 30,000/-
Director:Sumitra Bhave and Sunil Sukthankar 15,000/- Each
Citation:In this chaotic world, when every body talks about the importance of environment, conservation and preservation but no body cares to learn from the wisdom of myth created by our forefathers and create a space for every mind to realise its potential without judging, discriminating or condemning.
Best ActorHum TumHindiSaif Ali Khan 10,000/-
Citation:For his sheer ease, subtlety and spontaneity in portraying a complex and demanding role.
Best ActressHasinaKannadaThaara 10,000/-
Citation:For her powerful portrayal of a young Muslim wife boldly questioning the traditional laws of her community. Her ability to convey the range of various moods through her performance in a forceful manner is appreciated.
Best Supporting ActorKrantikaalBengaliHaradhan Bandopadhyay 10,000/-
Citation:For his subtle yet powerful performance which is understated portraying a helpless bedridden old royal.
Best Supporting ActressAkaleMalayalamSheela 10,000/-
Citation:For the grace with which she handles the tragedy of a community that is slowly fading away.
Best Child ArtistChhota SipahiHindiOm Bhutkar 10,000/-
Citation:For his gradual evolution from a naïve innocent young child to a patriot in the liberation movement of Goa.
Best Male Playback SingerSwades
("Yeh Taara Woh Taara")
HindiUdit Narayan 10,000/-
Citation:For the song to honour his soulful rendition of this beautiful Rahman melody with imaging modulation.
Best Female Playback SingerAutograph
("Ovvoru Pookalume")
TamilK. S. Chithra 10,000/-
Citation:For expressive and soulful rendition of the song with powerful voice throw suitable to the text and the scene.
Best CinematographySwadesHindiCameraman:Mahesh Aney
Laboratory Processing:Adlabs
15,000/-
Citation:For his lens that captures the rural Indian landscape with reality and harshness.
Best ScreenplayPage 3Hindi • Manoj Tyagi
 • Nina Arora
10,000/-
Citation:For telling a complex story in a stunningly simple manner. It takes you into the empty shallow world of Page 3, in a manner which is funny yet deeply empathetic.
Best AudiographyIti SrikantaBengaliAnup Mukhopadhyay 10,000/-
Citation:For finest recordings of the sound in a superb way that lends an extra dimension to the film.
Best EditingPage 3HindiSuresh Pai 10,000/-
Citation:For the crisp cutting which gives a finesse to the film and the successfully sustains the tempo of the film and mood and emotion while never losing the narrative.
Best Art DirectionNetaji Subhas Chandra Bose: The Forgotten HeroHindiSamir Chanda 10,000/-
Citation:For effectively recreating the period prior to the second world war across nations.
Best Costume DesignHasinaKannada • Ishrath Nissar
 • M. N. Swamy
10,000/-
Citation:For the costumes that lent a realistic feel to the characters thereby adding to their credibility.
Best Music DirectionSwarabhishekamTeluguSongs andBackground Score:Vidyasagar 10,000/-
Citation:For the songs that are composed as per the situation and enrich the theme of the film. From the beginning to the end he has maintained traditional classical music and used Indian acoustic instruments thus bringing out the colour and flavor of Indian music.
Best LyricsAutograph
("Ovvoru Pookalume")
TamilP. Vijay 10,000/-
Citation:For or meaningful and powerful lyrics generating hope for a better future.
Best Special EffectsAnjiTeluguSanath (Fire Fly Digital) 10,000/-
Citation:For imaginative and effective creation of an outside world using special effects.
Best ChoreographyLakshya
("Main Aisa Kyu Hoon")
HindiPrabhu Deva 10,000/-
Citation:For his imaginative, spectacular and rhythmic dance composition.
Special Jury AwardDancerTamilJ. Phillip (Actor) 25,000/-
Citation:For his incredible acting and dance performance despite being a physically challenged person.
Special MentionDes Hoyaa PardesPunjabiGurdas Maan (Actor)Certificate Only
Citation:For an effective portrayal of an innocent, helpless, patriotic young Punjabi landlord caught in crossfire between terrorists and the police.
OridamMalayalamPradeep Nair (Director)
Citation:For his credible attempt at creating a new imagery and effective cinematic language in his debut film.

Regional Awards

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The award is given to best film in the regional languages in India.[1]

Name of AwardName of FilmAwardee(s)Cash prize
Best Feature Film in AssameseDinabandhooProducer: Krishna Roy
Director:Munin Barua
20,000/- Each
Citation:For a human struggle against circumstances, mainly because of dowry as well as social status.
Best Feature Film in BengaliKrantikaalProducer: Shampa Bhattacharjee
Director:Sekhar Das
20,000/- Each
Citation:For dialectical portrayal of a terrorist’s critical encounter with a decadent Bengali royal culture trapped in a time wrap.
Best Feature Film in HindiRaincoatProducer:Shree Venkatesh Films
Director:Rituparno Ghosh
20,000/- Each
Citation:For its subtle handling of human relationship in a low-keyed fashion yet mentioning the warmth of a lost love.
Best Feature Film in KannadaBeruProducer: Mitrachitra
Director:P. Sheshadri
20,000/- Each
Citation:For critical analysis of bureaucratic corruption through the eyes of a folk dancer and its ironic overtone.
Best Feature Film in KonkaniAleeshaProducer: Rajendra Talak Creations
Director: Rajendra Talak
20,000/- Each
Citation:For its concern about pollution and protection at the same time exposing corruption.
Best Feature Film in MalayalamAkaleProducer:Tom George Kolath
Director:Shyamaprasad
20,000/- Each
Citation:For its sensitive handling of characters trapped in tragic situation, in an unconventional filmic way.
Best Feature Film in MarathiUttarayanProducer: Opticus Films
Director: Bipin Nadkarni
20,000/- Each
Citation:For its portrayal of nostalgic love between two aged characters and their problems with the next generation.
Best Feature Film in PunjabiDes Hoyaa PardesProducer:Manjeet Maan
Director:Manoj Punj
20,000/- Each
Citation:For its sharp handling of terrorism in Punjab and portrayal of alienation, migration of Punjabi youth to the west of that time.
Best Feature Film in TamilNavarasaProducer: Sunil Doshi
Director:Santosh Sivan
20,000/- Each
Citation:For its credible exploitation of the world of thethird gender blended with director's own cinematic style.
Best Feature Film in TeluguSwarabhishekamProducer: H. Gopalakrishna Murthy
Director:K. Viswanath
20,000/- Each
Citation:For its excellent musical structure clubbed with great classical musical performance.

Best Feature Film in Each of the Language Other Than Those Specified in the Schedule VIII of the Constitution

Name of AwardName of FilmAwardee(s)Cash prize
Best Feature Film in EnglishAmuProducer:Shonali Bose
Director: Shonali Bose
20,000/- Each
Citation:For its innovative style of handling a girl’s search for her identity and her encounter with a scarred society.

Non-Feature Films

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Short Films made in any Indian language and certified by the Central Board of Film Certification as a documentary/newsreel/fiction are eligible for non-feature film section.

Juries

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A committee headed by A. K. Bir was appointed to evaluate the non-feature films awards. Following were the jury members:[1][2]

  • Jury Members
    • A. K. Bir (Chairperson) • Kadambari Chintamani • Vasiraju Prakasam • Sudhish Gopalakrishnan • Supriyo Sen • Prasann Jain • Pushpesh Pant

Golden Lotus Award

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Official Name: Swarna Kamal[1]

All the awardees are awarded with 'Golden Lotus Award (Swarna Kamal)', a certificate and cash prize.

Name of AwardName of FilmLanguageAwardee(s)Cash prize
Best Non-Feature FilmGirniMarathiProducer: Tripurari SharanforFilm and Television Institute of India
Director:Umesh Vinayak Kulkarni
20,000/- Each
Citation:For projecting the impact of noise over a child's mind with excellent visualisation and fine cinematic dramatisation.
Best Non-Feature Film DirectionGirniMarathiUmesh Vinayak Kulkarni 20,000/-
Citation:For portraying the impact of sound on a young and sensitive mind with excellent dramatic and cinematic style.

Silver Lotus Award

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Official Name: Rajat Kamal[1]

All the awardees are awarded with 'Silver Lotus Award (Rajat Kamal)' and cash prize.

Name of AwardName of FilmLanguageAwardee(s)Cash prize
Best First Non-Feature FilmEk Sagar Kinaree... A Seaside StoryMarathi and EnglishProducer: Gomantar Marathi Academy
Director:Laxmikant Shetgaonkar
10,000/- Each
Citation:For handling the simple and delicate relationship between ordinary human beings in a very profound evocative and enterprising manner, within a commercialised compulsive atmosphere.
Best Anthropological / Ethnographic FilmThe Legend of Fat MamaEnglishProducer: Rafeeq Ellias
Director: Rafeeq Ellias
10,000/- Each
Citation:For presenting a nostalgic journey of the Chinese community in Kolkata in a very lively and engrossing, and yet thought provoking moment.
Best Biographical FilmIt's PrabhatMarathiProducer: A. V. Damle
Director: Madhavi Vaidya
10,000/- Each
Citation:For presenting the glorious history of Prabhat Film Company in a very engaging and fascinating manner through excellent compilation of the excerpts of some of the renowned old films of the company.
Best Scientific Film /Best Environment / Conservation / Preservation FilmTimeless Traveller-The Horseshoe CrabEnglishProducer: Riverbank Studios
Director: Gautam Pandey
10,000/- Each
Citation:For venturing to explore the most enigmatic creature, very scientific and analytic manner effectively urging mankind to conserve this unique species.
Best Film on Social IssuesDwijaaMarathiProducer: Tripurari SharanforFilm and Television Institute of India
Director: Pankaj Purandare
10,000/- Each
Citation:For presenting the distress of a child widow and her graduation over reality with subtle and sensitive cinematic treatment.
Best Exploration / Adventure FilmShores of Silence – Whale Sharks in IndiaEnglishProducer: Gautam Pandey
Director: Ranjana Pandey
10,000/- Each
Citation:For capturing the cruelty of fisher-man over harmless sea-creature, the whale shark, along the Gujarat coast, with a fine insight and bravado, which could bring transformation to the ignorance of the fisherfock's mindless slaughter.
Best Investigative FilmHarvest of HungerEnglish andOriyaProducer: Action Aid India, Bhubaneshwar
Director: Rupashree Nanda
10,000/- Each
Citation:For portraying the apathy and the hardships of drought effected villagers from Bolangir District, and their struggle to survive under an atmosphere of compulsive exploitation in excellent investigative and poignant style.
Best Animation FilmRaju and IEnglish andHindiProducer: Aseema Charitable Trust
Director: Gayatri Rao
Animator: Chetan Sharma
10,000/- Each
Citation:For depicting the emotional journey of a child and his experience and awareness of the social conditions through an excellent technique of animation.
Best Short Fiction FilmCradle SongEnglish and HindiProducer: Tripurari Sharanfor Film and Television Institute of India
Director: Nimisha Pandey
10,000/- Each
Citation:For exploring the mental agony of a couple, that has given birth to a crippled child in a very ethereal and stimulating cinematic style.
Best Film on Family WelfareSaanjhHindiProducer: Tripurari Sharanfor Film and Television Institute of India
Director: Jasmine Kaur
10,000/- Each
Citation:For a very sensitively structured short film which deals with the apathy of an old man and his encounter with reality.
Best CinematographyGirniMarathiCameraman: Manoj Raymond Lobo
Laboratory Processing:Adlabs
10,000/- Each
Citation:For a short film which is highly enriched through excellent visual choreography.
Best AudiographyKshy Tra GhyaHindiVivek 10,000/-
Citation:For evolving an experimental form of narration within a story form, with excellent sound design.
Best EditingHarvest of HungerEnglish and OriyaPrashant Naik 10,000/-
Citation:For documenting with apathy of the drought stricken villagers, by fluent and flowing editing style, keeping the interest on the subject, very engaging.
Best Music DirectionEk Sagar Kinaree... A Seaside StoryMarathi and EnglishDhwani 10,000/-
Citation:For a short film which is extremely enhanced by the accompaniment of very throbbing and engaging music.
Best Narration / Voice OverThe Legend of Fat MamaEnglishYang Yen Thaw 10,000/- Each
Citation:For communicates the nostalgic journey of the Chinese community in Calcutta through a moving narration, complying with the harmonious pace of the film.
Special Jury AwardKshy Tra GhyaHindiAmit Dutta (Director) 10,000/-
Citation:For evolving an experimental form of narration within a story form, with excellent special visual effects in an innovative style.

Best Writing on Cinema

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The awards aim at encouraging study and appreciation of cinema as an art form and dissemination of information and critical appreciation of this art-form through publication of books, articles, reviews etc.

Juries

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A committee headed by Rauf Ahmed was appointed to evaluate the writing on Indian cinema. Following were the jury members:[1]

  • Jury Members
    • Rauf Ahmed (Chairperson) • Utpal Borpujari • Shoma A. Chatterji

Golden Lotus Award

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Official Name: Swarna Kamal[1]

All the awardees are awarded with 'Golden Lotus Award (Swarna Kamal)' and cash prize.

Name of AwardName of BookLanguageAwardee(s)Cash prize
Best Book on CinemaStardust – Vignettes from the Fringes of Film IndustryEnglishAuthor: Roopa Swaminathan
Publisher:Penguin Books
15,000/- Each
Citation:For giving a rare, fascinating insight into the lives of people on the fringes of the film industry whose contribution to cinema is no less significant. The work is marked by painstaking research and incisive analysis that does not alienate the average cinema lover.
Best Film CriticNamrata Joshi 15,000/-
Citation:For consistently maintaining a high standard of film evaluation at a time when reviews are tending to become a public relations exercise. Her writings reveal a sound grasp of all aspects of film-making.

Awards not given

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Following were the awards not given as no film was found to be suitable for the award:[1]

References

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  1. ^abcdefghijklm"52nd National Film Awards"(PDF). Directorate of Film Festivals. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 25 July 2020. Retrieved2 September 2020.
  2. ^abcd"Juries for the selection of films for National Awards set up". Press Information Bureau (PIB), India.Archived from the original on 29 August 2012. Retrieved16 March 2012.
  3. ^"President Gives Away 52nd National Film Award". Press Information Bureau (PIB), India.Archived from the original on 9 June 2013. Retrieved16 March 2012.
  4. ^"Dadasaheb Phalke Award Past Recipients". Directorate of Film Festivals.Archived from the original on 18 July 2020. Retrieved3 September 2020.

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