Mumbai: Umashree Gets National Film Award for Her Acting in `Gulabi Talkies'


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Mumbai, Sep 7: The National Film Awards for 2007 are likely to be announced shortly. And it is neither Shahrukh Khan nor Aamir Khan but Tamil actor Prakash Raaj who gets the best actor award for 2007 for his performance in Tamil film "Kanchivaram".

Raaj has earlier won the best supporting actor award for his film "Iruvar" in 1998 and a special jury award in 2003.

Umashree gets the best actress award for her performance in Girish Kasaravalli's Kannada film "Gulabi Talkies".

Prakash Raj (Known as Prakash Rai) and Umashree hail from Mangalore.



Umashree, Prakash Raaj


"Kanchivaram" has also been chosen as the best film for 2007. Directed by Priyadarshan, the film depicts the lives and times of silk-weavers of Kancheepuram in pre-Independent India.

The best child actor award goes to Sharad Goyekar for his role in the Marathi film "Tingya".

Darshan Zariwala gets the best supporting actor award for his role in Feroz Abbas Khan’s film "Gandhi My Father".

There is also a special jury award for this film, which explores the troubled relationship between Harilal Gandhi and Mahatma Gandhi.

"Chak De" gets the award in the wholesome entertainment category and "Taare Zameen Par" in the family welfare category.

Playback singer Shankar Mahadevan has won the award for the song "Meri Maa" from the film "Taare Zameen Par".

The jury was headed by Sai Paranjpe; other members included Ashok Viswanathan and Namita Gokhale. About 102 films and 106 non-feature films were considered.

The list had been finalized last week but because of the death of Andhra Pradesh chief minister YSR Reddy, the announcement was postponed.

  

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  • Dinesh, mangalore

    Tue, Sep 08 2009

    I request to Kannada film industry to give the opportunity to act for karnataka actors and singer''s in kannada films,  Now day''s we are giving the chance out of state actors/singers (specially  singers). Praksh rai and umashree are good actors

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  • Steevan D''souza, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 08 2009

    I really love both, because of their acting. super, keep it up. god bless you.

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  • Arun, Puttur

    Mon, Sep 07 2009

    Kannada film industry is facing severe problem in recognizing its own people. Prakash Rai is excellent talented actor who has never been properly recognize by kannada film maker. Today he became Prakash Raj from Prakash Rai. Kannada film maker bringing heroines from bollywood and singers by ignoring its own talent.

    All the other languages movies are released in Karnataka but kannada movies are hardly released in any other state. If released also maximum 48 hours then it will be thrown out of the theatre. Poor quality picurization, old story telling,remakes, copying other language movies is the kannada film makers concept. Singers like Rajesh,Hemanth are ignored and now days all the sogns sung by bollywood singers whom do not have any song to sing in bollywood. We are not completely objecting of giving them chance. But first recognize own talent beside to you. Kannada film industry must grow up and equalize to other language film industry.

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  • Karun Joseph, Banglore Karnataka

    Mon, Sep 07 2009

    Both are good..Congratulation Kannada Rocks..

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  • Vasant Raj, udupi/Abudhabi

    Mon, Sep 07 2009

    Congrats to Prakash Rai & Umashree both are very good actors, specially Umashree acting like age old woman is very wonderful.

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