
National Film Awards 2023: Joju George, alia bhatt, and kangana ranaut are at the forefront of the Best Actor race, know the details
National Film Awards 2023: The winners of the National Film Awards 2023, one of the country's most prestigious film awards, are going to be announced today. This time again South films can hit the front.
National Film Awards
The National Film Awards is one of the most prominent film award ceremonies in the country to honor the best films in indian cinema. On the other hand, the names of the winners of the 69th National Film Awards will be announced by the jury members during a press conference to be held in New delhi this evening, august 24. The special thing is that this time also the glory of South cinema is visible in the National Award.
Malayalam films dominate the National Film Awards
South films have dominated the National Film Awards this time. According to reports, many South stars are ahead in the Best Actor race.
Among them, malayalam film 'Nayattu' actor Joju George is leading in the race for the Best Actor award.
R madhavan directed 'Rocketry: The Nambi Effect' and has also won awards in many categories.
At the same time, madhavan is also in the race for the Best Actor Award.
Another South film that can win the award is 'Minnal Murali'. It is directed by Basil Joseph
Who is ahead in the race for Best Actress and music Composer?
Two bollywood actresses are leading in the Best Actress race
Among these, alia bhatt from 'Gangubai Kathiawadi' and kangana Ranaut's name are going forward for 'Thalaivi'.
Composer MM keeravani is considered a strong contender to win the Best music Direction award for his creation in his Oscar-winning film 'R'.
'Nayattu' is a political surveillance thriller film.
The political service thriller film was released in 2021. Directed by Martin Prakat, the film was highly praised. It is written by Shahi Kabir and stars Kunchacko Boban, Joju George, and Nimisha Sajayan in lead roles. Whereas Jafar Idukki, Anil Nedumangad, and Hakeem Shajahan have played supporting roles.