Prakash Raj scoops V. Shantaram award

December 22, 2009 02:42 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 09:27 am IST - Mumbai

Film director Govind Nihalani (L) presents the Best Actor Award to actor Prakash Raj during the V Shantaram Awards function in Mumbai.

Film director Govind Nihalani (L) presents the Best Actor Award to actor Prakash Raj during the V Shantaram Awards function in Mumbai.

Rani Mukherji and Prakash Raj won the V Shantaram awards for best actress and best actor for Dil Bole Haddipa and Kanchivaram respectively.

The awards were presented in the presence of yesteryears actress Sandhya who made a public appearance after several years to commemorate the 50th year of her musical hit Navrang and was felicitated on the occasion.

Rani, who was humbled to receive the award, said, Dil Bole Haddipa was close to her heart because she had worked hard portraying a cricket crazy Sikh boy and also learnt the sport.

National award-winning film Kanchivaram depicting the story of a silk weaver, received the best film Gold award and Priyadarshan bagged the best director gold prize for the same movie.

Marathi film Gabhricha Paus and its director Satish Manwar bagged the Silver award for best film and director.

Saif Ali Khan’s debut production Love Aaj Kal received the Bronze award for best film and director.

Priyadarshan, said in the last 27 years of his career, he is presently working on his 80th movie and it was the first time that he had bagged the best director award. Kanchivaram was his first co-production and the film had won the National award for best film, he said.

Nandita Das was the recipient of the best debut director for Firaaq .

Anushka Sharma ( Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi ) and Irfan Khan ( New York ) received the best debut artiste in lead role and best supporting actor awards respectively.

Renuka Shahane received the best supporting actress for Marathi film Rita, which is also her directorial debut.

Aditya Chopra and Sandeep Srivastava received the best story and screenplay award for New York , while Pritam bagged the best music score award for Love Aaj Kal beating A R Rahman ( Delhi 6 ) and Vishal Bharadwaj ( Kaminey ).

Kanchivaram also bagged best cinematography award. Love Aaj Kal got best editing trophy while Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi got best sound and best choreography prizes.

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