The 70th edition of the National Film Awards, held at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi on October 8, celebrated the excellence of some of India’s top cinematic talents. The recipients of such an honour shared their joy and gratitude after the event.
The winners of the 70th National Film Awards of India have officially been unveiled today. The country's Ministry of Information and Broadcasting released the list of award recipients, which shows that in the ongoing competition between Bollywood and South Indian cinema, the latter has once again taken the lead.
According to media reports, in the Ramayana adaptation, Ranbir-Alia will be portraying the epic's own couple Ram and Sita, with Kannada star Yash portraying Ravana.
Even amidst all the buzz, he sat down with Pinkvilla for an interview, where he mentioned that by the year's end he hopes to start shooting for "Brahmastra 2".
The “Brahmastra” actress has always been vocal about every aspect about her life, especially about her family and career.
Although this year was good for Bollywood, several films had to struggle to do well in theaters owing to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak and the boycott movement/
The 70th edition of the National Film Awards, held at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi on October 8, celebrated the excellence of some of India’s top cinematic talents. The recipients of such an honour shared their joy and gratitude after the event.
The winners of the 70th National Film Awards of India have officially been unveiled today. The country's Ministry of Information and Broadcasting released the list of award recipients, which shows that in the ongoing competition between Bollywood and South Indian cinema, the latter has once again taken the lead.
According to media reports, in the Ramayana adaptation, Ranbir-Alia will be portraying the epic's own couple Ram and Sita, with Kannada star Yash portraying Ravana.
Even amidst all the buzz, he sat down with Pinkvilla for an interview, where he mentioned that by the year's end he hopes to start shooting for "Brahmastra 2".
The “Brahmastra” actress has always been vocal about every aspect about her life, especially about her family and career.
Although this year was good for Bollywood, several films had to struggle to do well in theaters owing to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak and the boycott movement/