National Film Awards 2025 : Full Winners List and Highlights of the 71st Edition
National Film Awards 2025 : Full Winners List and Highlights of the 71st Edition

National Film Awards 2025
On August 1, 2025, the 71st National Film Awards were announced at the National Media Centre in New Delhi, honoring the finest cinematic achievements in India for films certified by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) between January 1 and December 31, 2023. Judged by a distinguished jury led by filmmaker Ashutosh Gowariker, this year’s awards celebrated storytelling, diversity, and talent across Indian cinema, from mainstream blockbusters to regional gems. Here’s a roundup of the key winners and highlights that stole the show!

Feature Film Highlights
The feature film category showcased a vibrant mix of narratives, performances, and technical brilliance. Here are the standout winners:
- Best Feature Film: 12th Fail (Dir. Vidhu Vinod Chopra)
This inspiring tale of perseverance struck a chord, earning the prestigious Swarna Kamal for its compelling storytelling. - Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment: Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani (Dir. Karan Johar)
A vibrant blend of romance and social commentary, this film won hearts with its star-studded cast and catchy music. - Best Direction: Sudipto Sen (The Kerala Story)
Sen’s bold narrative approach earned him accolades for tackling a sensitive subject with conviction. - Best Actor in a Leading Role (Shared):
- Shah Rukh Khan (Jawan) – The King of Bollywood roared back with a powerful performance.
- Vikrant Massey (12th Fail) – Massey’s raw portrayal of determination was unforgettable.
- Best Actress in a Leading Role: Rani Mukerji (Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway)
Mukerji delivered a heart-wrenching performance as a mother fighting for her children, cementing her versatility. - Best Children’s Film: Naal 2
A touching story that resonated with audiences of all ages, proving the power of regional cinema. - Best Debut Film: Aatmapamphlet
A fresh voice in Indian cinema, this Marathi film impressed with its unique perspective.

Regional Cinema Shines
The awards celebrated India’s linguistic diversity, with regional films taking center stage:
- Best Malayalam Film: Ullozhukku (Dir. Christo Tomy)
- Best Tamil Film: Parking
- Best Telugu Film: Bhagavanth Kesari
- Best Hindi Film: Kathal
- Best Gujarati Film: Vash
- Best Marathi Film: Shyamchi Aai
- Best Garo Film: Rimdottianga
- Best Tai Phake Film: Pai Tang…Step of Hope
These films highlighted the richness of India’s regional storytelling, from heartwarming dramas to thought-provoking narratives.
Technical and Creative Excellence
The awards also recognized behind-the-scenes talent that brought these stories to life:
- Best Cinematography: Prasanthanu Mohapatra (The Kerala Story)
- Best Screenplay: Sai Rajesh (Baby), Ramkumar Balakrishnan (Parking)
- Best Music Direction: GV Prakash Kumar (Vaathi), Harshavardhan Rameshwar (Animal)
- Best Playback Singer (Male): PVN S Rohit (Premisthunna – Baby)
- Best Playback Singer (Female): Shilpa Rao (Chaliya – Jawan)
- Best Choreography: Vaibhavi Merchant (Dindhora Baje Re – Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani)
- Best Action Direction: Nandu-Prudhvi (HanuMan)

Non-Feature Film and Other Categories
The non-feature film category celebrated short films and documentaries with impactful storytelling:
- Best Non-Feature Film: Flowering Man (Dir. Soumyajit Ghosh Dastidar)
- Best Director (Non-Feature Film): Piyush Thakur (The First Film)
- Special Mention: Nekal – Chronicle of the Paddy Man (Dir. M K Ramadas)
Why These Awards Matter
The National Film Awards are more than just accolades; they reflect the pulse of Indian cinema, celebrating stories that entertain, provoke thought, and unite diverse audiences. This year’s winners, from Shah Rukh Khan’s mass appeal in Jawan to the quiet brilliance of Ullozhukku, showcase the industry’s range and resilience. The recognition of films like HanuMan for animation and visual effects also signals India’s growing prowess in cutting-edge filmmaking.
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National Film Awards : What’s Next?
As we celebrate these winners, the 71st National Film Awards inspire filmmakers and audiences alike to explore the power of cinema. Want to dive into these films? Many are available on streaming platforms or in theaters, offering a chance to experience India’s storytelling at its finest.