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The Lost Behrupiya
''The Lost Behrupiya'' is a 2013 film. The film won the National Film Award for Best Arts/Cultural Film at the 61st National Film Awards along with the English-Telugu film ''O Friend, This Waiting! ''O Friend, This Waiting!'' is a 2012 Indian film, Indian, bilingual documentary film in Telugu and English written and directed by Sandhya Kumar, based on the poetry of 17th century Telugu composer Kshetrayya. For its wholly unconventional inv ...''. References External links * 2013 films 2010s Hindi-language films {{2010s-Hindi-film-stub ...
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Sriram Dalton
Sriram Dalton (born 25 August 1979) is an Indian film producer and director who works in Bollywood. He won the Rajat Kamal The National Film Awards is the most prominent film award ceremony in India. Established in 1954, it has been administered, along with the International Film Festival of India and the Indian Panorama, by the Indian government's Directorate ... award at the 61st National Film Awards. Filmography * ''OP Stop Smelling your Socks'' (2010) * '' The Lost Behrupiya'' (Won the Best Film Award in Art and Culture at 61st National Film Awards) * ''Spring Thunder'' Non film work In 2018, Sriram started an initiative "Jal Jungle Zamin Humara Hain" for spreading awareness about dying rivers of India with the idea of "Free India Water" Dalton started a walk from Mumbai on 15 May along with supporters. Walks 82 days from Mumbai to Jharkhand, highlighting the issue of commercialization of water and people's rights on land, water and forest. References E ...
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Ashraful Haque (actor)
Ashraful Haque (died 17 February 2015) was an Indian actor who mainly appeared in Hindi films and was popularly known for his work in '' Talaash'' (2012), '' Delhi Belly'' (2011) and ''Manjhi - The Mountain Man'' (2015). He also appeared in '' Black Friday'', '' Company'', '' Deewar'', ''Fukrey'', ''Jungle'', and '' Raavan'' . He was a graduate of the National School of Drama. Early life and career Haque hails from Goalpara in Assam. He graduated from National School of Drama in 1997 with specialisation in Acting. He started his career with critically acclaimed film, ''Behrupiya'' and had acted in over 30 films apart from his television serials and ad films. He had also performed in more than 30 plays. He has a his wife and a son. Illness and death He had a rare disorder called myelodysplastic syndrome and was undergoing treatment for sometime. He died on 17 February 2015 at the age of 46. Filmography *''Sab Golmaal Hai'' *''Dil Kya Kare'' *'' Mela'' *''Shool'' *''Jungle'' *' ...
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Saket Saurabh (cinematographer)
Saket Saurabh is an Indian cinematographer. He is mainly known for his credits in Naya Pata, The Lost Behrupiya, Hashiye Ke Log, Saare Jahan Se Acha, The River of Love, among others. His film ''The Lost Behrupiya'' won National Film Award for Best Arts/Cultural Film at 61st National Film Awards. Career As an assistant cinematographer He started his career as an assistant cinematographer for the films like '' Bhaag Milkha Bhaag'', ''Ki and Ka'', '' Shamitabh'', ''OK Kanmani'', ''Footfairy'' and ''Bad Boy''. As a cinematographer In the year 2013, he debuted as a cinematographer with the film ''The Lost Behrupiya'' and this film won National Film Award for Best Arts/Cultural Film. In 2014, he contributed in the film ''Naya Pata''. Again, he worked in the film '' Hashiye Ke Log''. Then he contributed in the TV series ''Saare Jahan Se Achha'' in the year 2018. In the year 2021, he worked in the film ''The River of Love''. His notable works also include are ''Surveillanc ...
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National Film Award For Best Arts/Cultural Film
The National Film Award for Best Arts/Cultural Film is one of the National Film Awards presented annually by the Directorate of Film Festivals, the organisation set up by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, India. It is one of several awards presented for Non feature films and awarded with Rajat Kamal (Silver Lotus). The award was instituted in 1985, at 33rd National Film Awards The 33rd National Film Awards, presented by Directorate of Film Festivals, the organisation set up by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, India to felicitate the best of Indian Cinema released in the year 1985. Ceremony took place in Jun ... and awarded annually for films produced in the year across the country, in all Indian languages. Winners Award includes 'Rajat Kamal' (Silver Lotus) and cash prize. Following are the award winners over the years: References External links Official Page for Directorate of Film Festivals, IndiaNational Film Awards Archives {{DEFAULTSOR ...
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61st National Film Awards
The 61st National Film Awards ceremony was an event during which the Directorate of Film Festivals of India presented its annual National Film Awards to honour the best films of 2013 in the Indian cinema. The ceremony was held on 3 May 2014. Selection process The Directorate of Film Festivals invited nominations for the awards on 24 January 2014. The acceptable last date for entries was until 14 February 2014. Feature and Non-Feature Films certified by Central Board of Film Certification between 1 January 2013, and 31 December 2013, were eligible for the film award categories. Books, critical studies, reviews or articles on cinema published in Indian newspapers, magazines, and journals between 1 January 2013, and 31 December 2013, were eligible for the best writing on cinema section. Entries of dubbed, revised or copied versions of a film or translation, abridgements, edited or annotated works and reprints were ineligible for the awards. For the Feature and Non-Feature Films ...
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O Friend, This Waiting!
''O Friend, This Waiting!'' is a 2012 Indian film, Indian, bilingual documentary film in Telugu and English written and directed by Sandhya Kumar, based on the poetry of 17th century Telugu composer Kshetrayya. For its wholly unconventional investigation of the Devadasi tradition in Andhra Pradesh, Andhra, combining an appreciation of this delicate and sensuous art form with a genuine sociological exploration, the non feature film has received the National Film Award for Best Arts/Cultural Film at the 61st National Film Awards. The film has received special mention at the ''Erasing Borders'' Festival of Classical Dance, Indo-American Arts Council, New York, 2013. Awards ;National Film Awards *National Film Award for Best Arts/Cultural Film (2013) International honor *Mumbai International Film Festival, Mumbai 2014 *International Documentary and Short Film Festival of Kerala, 2013 *''Mudra'' Festival of Classical Dance, National Centre for Performing Arts (NCPA), Mumbai, 2013 * ...
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Directorate Of Film Festivals
The Directorate of Film Festivals in India was an organisation that initiated and presented the International Film Festival of India, the National Film Awards and the Indian Panorama. Although the Directorate helped appoint members of the jury panels each year, it had no input on which films are selected for consideration and which films ultimately win awards at the various functions it initiates. The Directorate set up by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Govt of India,Directorate of Film Festivals
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2013 Films
The following tables list films released in 2013. Three popular films ('' Top Gun'', '' Jurassic Park'', and '' The Wizard of Oz'') were re-released in 3D and IMAX. Evaluation of the year Richard Brody of ''The New Yorker'' said, "The year 2013 has been an amazing one for movies, though maybe every year is an amazing year for movies if one is ready to be amazed by movies. It’s also a particularly apt year to make a list of the best films. Making a list is not merely a numerical act but also a polemical one, and the best of this year’s films are polemical in their assertion of the singularity of cinema, as well as of the art form’s opposition to the disposable images of television. The 2013 crop comprises an unplanned, if not accidental, collective declaration of the essence of the cinema, an art of images and sounds that, at their best, don’t exist to tell a story or to tantalize the audience (though they may well do so) but, rather, to reflect a crisis in the life of th ...
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