Monday, August 11, 2025

National Awards 2025: Full List of Winners, Highlights, and Analysis

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Today, the National Film Awards 2025 were announced. The top Indian actors and actresses in various languages receive these honors. From poignant performances to innovative storytelling techniques, this year’s awards showcased the best and most diverse work in the industry.

The complete list of winners, the highlights of the show, and the reasons why this year’s ceremony was so special are all included here

Major Awards:

Best Film Winners by Category Pushpak Vimanam (Telugu)
Shah Rukh Khan is the best actor (Dunki).
For her performance in “Jigra,” Alia Bhatt won Best Actress.
The Best Director award went to Blue Lotus’ Pa. Ranjith.
The most watched movie is Jawan.
The best first-time director is Akhil Menon, who directed Chandrika Dreams.
The greatest child actor is Aarav Sharma from Little Dreams.
The prize for the best screenplay went to 12th Fail.
The best direction for the music A. R. Rahman’s “Megham” has the best music, while Gulzar’s “Kho Gaye Hum Kahan” has the best lyrics.

Regional Film Awards

The Regional Film Awards for Best Language Film went to Tamil Viduthalai Part 1 and Hindi 12th Fail.
Malayalam Kannada’s Nanpakal Nerathu Mayakkam and Telugu’s Pushpak Vimanam: Bengali: Vedat Marathe Veer Daudle Saat Ardhangini; Marathi: Sapta Sagaradaache Ello

✨ Key components of the ceremony

The audience greatly appreciated Shah Rukh Khan’s victory as Best Actor after a decade.

12th Fail, with its numerous accolades, emerged as one of the year’s top films.

Strong social stories and daring directing made regional films stand out.

Because it was so beautifully made and had a compelling plot, people were talking about Pa. Ranjith’s Blue Lotus.

Analysis – What These Awards Mean

An Analysis of the Significance of These Awards For true-story dramas and biopics, this year was fantastic.

Strong female characters in films like Kho Gaye Hum Kahan and Jigra garnered significant favor.

Regional films are setting new standards and proving that pan-Indian cinema transcends mere box office success.

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