On Thursday, the 69th National Film Awards’ winners were revealed. Here is the illustrious director of films who has received 35 National Awards.
The performers and films that emerged victorious have been the topic of intense discussion among moviegoers ever since the 69th National Film Award winners list was revealed on Thursday. The Best Actress award went to Kriti Sanon for Mimi and Alia Bhatt for Gangubai Kathiawadi, but Allu Arjun won for Pushpa: The Rise. Sardar Udham, Rocketry: The Nambi Effect, RRR, 777 Charlie, and other films received recognition and praise for the team’s dedication.
Sanjay Leela Bhansali is one of the rare people to have won the National Award twice; many people have won it for the first time. The renowned filmmaker has received National Awards in a variety of categories, including direction, editing, scripting, music composition, and production
Others, though, such as Kangana Ranaut, who has won four National Awards, may not have won this year but have won numerous times in the past. You’ll be shocked to learn that one renowned Indian filmmaker has received the prize 35 times, though.
It’s true what you just read! And it’s none other than Satyajit Ray, an Oscar-winning director. The Bengali director, who popularised Indian cinema around the world, received two National Awards for Pather Panchali, his directorial debut. Later, he won numerous national accolades for his other films, notably the hugely successful Sonar Kella. In 1994, Ray received his final National Award for Best Screenplay for the film Uttoran.
In the course of his 40-year career, Satyajit Ray earned 35 National Awards, including six for best director. He also received honours for best film, editing, screenplay, and other categories. In addition, Ray was recognised for Best Documentary (Inner Eye, 1972) and Best Children’s Film (Joi Baba Felunath, 1978). For nine Bengali films, he received the Best Feature Film award. Sonar Kella, his film, had previously taken home six National Awards, a record at the time, including three for him: Best Director, Best Screenplay, and Best Feature Film in Bengali.
In addition to this, the director has garnered countless accolades for nearly all of his films on both national and international stages. Following Satyajit Ray, directors Mrinal Sen (18 National Awards) and Adoor Gopalakrishnan (17 National Film Awards) are in second and third place, respectively, behind Satyajit Ray.