Kangana Ranaut Congratulates National Film Awards Winners, Talks About Thalaivii Miss; “Art Is Subjective.”

All of the National Film Awards winners, who were announced Thursday night, have been congratulated by Kangana Ranaut. She also expressed her disappointment that her movie Thalaivii received no attention at the press conference.

 

She showed her gratitude to the National Awards and wrote, “Congratulations to all #nationalawards2023″. All the artists in the nation come together during such an art festival. Knowing about and being introduced to so much significant work that is being done in all languages is absolutely fantastic.

Kangana’s Instagram post on Thalaivii Miss

While congratulating all the winners and National Film Awards, Kangana talked about her political drama “Thalaivii”. She shared a post through her official Instagram and wrote, “All of you who are disappointed that my film Thalaivii didn’t win any… please know I am eternally grateful for whatever Krishna gave and didn’t give me and all of you who really love and appreciate me must appreciate my perspective as well … Art is subjective and I truly believe that the jury did their best …. I wish everyone the best Hare Krishna,
Highlights of Award Night
The title for Best Actor in a Supporting Role was won by Pankaj Tripathi. The Kashmir Files’ Pallavi Joshi won the Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Female) award.

At the 69th National Film Awards, Allu Arjun won the Best Actor (Male) prize for his work in Pushpa (The Rise Part I), while Alia Bhatt and Kriti Sanon jointly took home the Best Actor (Female) prize for their performances in Gangubai Kathiawadi and Mimi, respectively. The Best Film winner was Rocketry: The Nambi Effect by R Madhavan.

The Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration went to The Kashmir Files, and the award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment went to RRR. Udham Singh, a movie by Shoojit Sircar, won the prize for best Hindi film.