Alia Bhatt and Kriti Sanon Shine at the 69th National Film Awards
Amidst eager anticipation, the 69th National Film Awards revealed its winners on Thursday, August 25. This esteemed event celebrated outstanding contributions to Indian cinema, and two remarkable talents stood out – Alia Bhatt and Kriti Sanon. Both actresses clinched their inaugural National Film Awards in the Best Actor (Female) category, a monumental achievement.
A Triumph for Alia Bhatt – Gangubai Kathiawadi
Alia Bhatt’s portrayal in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s “Gangubai Kathiawadi” captivated audiences and critics alike. The film’s resounding success was mirrored in her dynamic performance as Gangubai, showcasing her remarkable acting prowess. The narrative delved into the real-life challenges faced by Gangubai, who empowered sex workers and their children while managing a brothel. The film’s impact was undeniable, and Alia Bhatt’s rendition was central to its triumph.
Recognition and Accolades
Alia Bhatt’s debut National Film Award marks a significant milestone in her career. Alongside a cash prize of Rs 50,000, she also earned the prestigious Rajat Kamal. Her portrayal in “Gangubai Kathiawadi” highlighted her versatility and dedication, reinforcing her status as a powerhouse of talent.
Kriti Sanon’s Breakthrough in “Mimi”
Kriti Sanon, celebrated for her daring choices, received widespread acclaim for her role in “Mimi.” The film, directed by Laxman Utekar, saw Kriti Sanon fearlessly embrace the challenging part of a young mother. Her exceptional performance resonated deeply with audiences, cementing her position as a skillful performer.
Exploring Complex Themes
“Mimi” explored the intricate subject of surrogacy through Kriti Sanon’s character, a dancer who embarks on the journey of becoming a surrogate mother to fulfill her Bollywood aspirations. Kriti Sanon’s portrayal was both heartfelt and compelling, shedding light on a multifaceted issue.
The Enthusiastic Announcement
The 69th National Film Awards’ announcement ceremony took place in New Delhi, revealing a roster of deserving victors. Noteworthy wins included Allu Arjun’s recognition as Best Actor for “Pushpa: The Rise,” the National Film Award for Most Popular Movie presented to “RRR,” and “Sardar Udham,” starring Vicky Kaushal, securing the accolade for Best Hindi Film. R Madhavan’s “Rocketry: The Nambi Effect” also claimed the National Film Award for Best Feature Film.
A Double Celebration
While the event celebrated numerous luminaries, it was a particularly special occasion for Alia Bhatt and Kriti Sanon. Their maiden National Film Awards underscored their exceptional contributions and marked the beginning of a new chapter in their careers.
Category | Winner | Film |
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Best Actor (Female) | Alia Bhatt | Gangubai Kathiawadi |
Best Actor (Female) | Kriti Sanon | Mimi |
Best Actor | Allu Arjun | Pushpa: The Rise |
Most Popular Movie | RRR | RRR |
Best Hindi Film | Vicky Kaushal | Sardar Udham |
Best Feature Film | R Madhavan | Rocketry: The Nambi Effect |