Celebrating Cinematic Excellence: "Kalki 2898 AD" Dominates with Multiple Wins at the Prestigious Awards Night

Hyderabad, India – The celebration of cinematic excellence recently unfolded with the announcement of the winners from this year’s prestigious award ceremony. Topping the list was “Kalki 2898 AD,” which claimed the title of Best Feature Film, showcasing remarkable storytelling and cinematic achievement. The film, directed by Nag Ashwin, also secured the award for Best Director, affirming its standout position in the current film landscape.

Following closely, “Pottel” earned the honor of Second Best Feature Film, while “Lucky Bhaskar” secured the third position, highlighting the diverse range of talent presented this year. Allu Arjun was acknowledged as Best Leading Actor for his compelling performance in “Pushpa 2: The Rule,” demonstrating his continued appeal in the industry.

Nivetha Thomas took home the award for Best Leading Actress for her role in “35 – Chinna Katha Kaadu,” further establishing her credentials as an impressive talent. In the supporting categories, Saranya Pradeep won Best Supporting Actress for her work in “Ambajipeta Marriage Band,” while SJ Suryah won Best Supporting Actor for his performance in “Saripodhaa Sanivaaram,” solidifying their places in the field.

Music played a significant role in the awards, with Bheems Ceciroleo named Best Music Director for “Razakar.” In the realm of playback singing, Sid Sriram captured Best Male Playback Singer for ‘Nizame Ne’ from “Ooru Peru Bhairavakona,” and Shreya Ghoshal won Best Female Playback Singer for ‘Sooseki’ in “Pushpa 2: The Rule.”

The ceremony also recognized humor in film, with the Best Comedian award going to the duo of Satya and Vennela Kishore for their work in “Mathu Vadalara 2.” Young talent was celebrated as well, with Arundev Pothula awarded Best Child Artist for “35 – Chinna Katha Kaadu.”

Awards for writing were also prominent, with Siva Paladugu winning Best Story for “Music Shop Murthy” and Venky Atluri taking home Best Screenplay for “Lucky Bhaskar.” The category of Best Lyrics was awarded to Chandrabose for “Raju Yadav,” further underscoring the importance of songwriting in cinema.

Technical achievements were applauded, with Vishwanath Reddy honored as Best Cinematographer for “Gaami,” while Navin Nooli received Best Editor for “Lucky Bhaskar.” Aravind Menon was awarded Best Audiographer for “Gaami,” showcasing a wide array of talents in the industry.

Choreography also took center stage, with Ganesh Acharya winning Best Choreographer for his work on the song ‘Ayudha Puja’ in “Devara.” In the domain of art, Nithin Zihani Choudhary earned the Best Art Director award for “Kalki 2898 AD,” while Chandrasekhar Rathod was recognized as Best for Action in “Gangster.” Special mentions were given for outstanding contributions, with Dulquer Salmaan and Ananya Nagalla receiving Special Jury Awards, along with multiple others.

The ceremony also highlighted films with critical societal themes, with “Committee Kurrollu” recognized as Best Feature Film on National Integration, and “Razakar” awarded for its exploration of environmental issues. The landscape of children’s cinema saw “35 – Chinna Katha Kaadu” named Best Children’s Film, emphasizing the importance of uplifting narratives in the industry.

This year’s awards demonstrated the breadth of talent and creativity present in the film industry, celebrating both emerging and established artists. With a variety of genres and themes being recognized, the future of cinema looks bright and promising.

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