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Visaranai bags 3 National awards, another award for Ilayaraja

Updated by admin on Monday, March 28, 2016 07:23 PM IST

New Delhi: The Tamil feature film Visaranai bagged three National awards on March 28 including best Tamil film. Maestro Ilayaraja bagged the National award for best re-recording for the film Thaarai Thampattai directed by Bala.

With his production venture "Visaranai" bagging three National Awards, Tamil actor Dhanush today said the joy was "triple."

Actor-director Samuthirakani won the best supporting actor award for his role in "Visaranai". The thriller also won best editing award for late T E Kishore.

"Three awards for 'Visaranai' means triple joy for me and I am duty bound to thank (the film's) director Vetrimaran," Dhanush said in a statement here.

Dhanush, himself a National Award winner, said he was sure the film would earn a 'special place' when he took up the venture, adding Tamil audiences will accept such 'creations' and that he was encouraged to support more such efforts.

"Visaranai", based on M Chandrakumar's novel 'Lock Up', has already received international accolades.

Amitabh Bachchan won the best actor award for the film Piku.

With Bollywood's major titles dominating this year's National awards, winners Kangana Ranaut, Sanjay Leela Bhansali and "Baahubali" producers said the honour came as a huge recognition and encouragement.

Ranaut, who turned 29 last week, said her best actress win for "Tanu Weds Manu Returns", is a great birthday present.

"It is the best birthday gift I could have got. I am thrilled and feel blessed especially since Mr Bachchan is the best actor with me," Ranaut said in a statement.

Bhansali dedicated his honour for "Bajirao Mastani" to his mother, saying she always wanted him to win a National award.

"This is my first national award as a director it is really very special to me. My mother always prayed that I should get one and here I get it. Her prayers are answered," Bhansali said.

"Baahubali", a multilingual drama, was declared the best feature film by an 11-member jury, headed by Ramesh Sippy.

Its actors Prabhas and Rana Daggubati and producer Shobu Yarlagadda, said the National award win reconfirmed their faith in the film.

"It is overwhelming that 'Baahubali' has been recognised as the best film at the National Awards. Playing the role of Baahubali was one of the most special things of my career.

I'm very thankful to Rajamouli sir to have the faith in me to play such an important part of the film," Prabhas said.

Daggubati, who played the antagonist in the drama, said making "Baahubali", claimed to be the most expensive Indian movie, was a huge risk that paid off.

"I am thrilled. We took a risk and attempted something different with 'Baahubali'. The box office results showed the love of audience for our film. Now with this award we feel honored. We are thankful to the jury," Daggubati said.

"It's an acknowledgment of the entire teams hard work and commitment over last few years. We are also delighted to have won the National Award for Best VFX!," producer Yarlagadda said.

Salman Khan-produced and starrer "Bajrangi Bhaijaan" was named the best popular film providing wholesome entertainment.

Director Kabir Khan said, "We are really happy that 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' got the National Award for Best Popular Film."

"Salman Khan Films is delighted to win the national award and get this recognition from the Government of India for our film, 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan'. This is our first film under the banner, and its a huge encouragement for us and for the vision that we have for SKF," said Amar Butala, co-producer/ COO, Salman Khan Films.

Neeraj Ghaywan, who won best debut director, said he is humbled to receive this honour as it was unexpected.

"We wanted to make an honest film and never thought it would win so many awards and get such recognition. I am filled with gratitude but more than that it is important for me to guard my humility."

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