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71st National Film Awards 2025 Winners:

The winners of the 71st National Film Awards were announced on August 1, 2025, in New Delhi, celebrating the finest in Indian cinema from the year 2023. This year’s honours saw a beautiful mix of mainstream entertainers and powerful content-driven films being recognized by the jury.

Among the most notable moments was Shah Rukh Khan’s first-ever National Award win for Jawan, Rani Mukerji’s emotional performance in Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway, 12th Fail emerging as the Best Feature Film and Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani winning the Best Picture for providing wholslme entertainment.

Here’s the full list of winners across major categories:

Best Feature Film – 12th Fail

Best Actor (Male, Leading Role) – Shah Rukh Khan (Jawan) and Vikrant Massey (12th Fail) [Shared]

Best Actress (Female, Leading Role) – Rani Mukerji (Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway)

Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment – Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani

Best Hindi Film – Kathal

Best Telugu Film – Bhagavanth Kesari

Best Tamil Film – Parking

Best Kannada Film – Kandeelu

Best Malayalam Film – Ullozhukku

Best Gujarati Film – Vash

Best Playback Singer (Male) – Rohith for Baby

Best Lyricist – Kasarla Shyam for Ooru Palletooru (Balagam)

Best Supporting Actress – Janki Bodiwala for Vash

Best Action Direction – Hanu-Man

Best Feature Film in AVGC (Animation, VFX, Gaming & Comics) – Hanu-Man

Special Jury Mention (Non-Feature Film) – Nekal – Chronicle of the Paddy Man

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By: Digitpatrox
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