The first National Students’ Film Festival and awards concluded yesterday in Pune. Here is the complete list of winners:-
1 Best Art &Production Design
Amour V
Rishi Kumar, Devika Gharge & Taseer Shaikh, Nid Ahendabad
2 Best Editing(Non- Fiction)
Panchaboot
Charitra Guptraj, Srfti Kolkata
3 Best Editing( Fiction)
Between the Rains
Rashmima Datta, Srfti Kolkata
4 Best Sound design & Audiography (Non- Fiction)
Panchaboot
Iman Chakraborty, Srfti Kolkata
5 Best Sound design & Audiography ( Fiction)
Doyam
Atanu Mukherjee, Srfti Kolkata
6 Best Cinematography (Non- Fiction)
The Donkey Fair
Amit Kumar, Ftii Pune
7 Best Cinematography (Fiction)
Skylab is Falling
Karthik Muthukumar, Lv Prasad Film & Television Academy Chennai
8 Best Script (Non- Fiction)
Bharatmata Ki Jai
Amol Ranjan, Anurag Mazumdar, Arpita Chakravarty, Avadoot Khanolkar, Shewta Radhakrishnan, Tisc Mumbai
9 Best Script (Fiction)
Pola
Kinshuk Surjan, Shristi School of Technology & Art design, Bangalore
10 Best Script (Fiction)
Daak Nouka
Rohitaswa Mukherjee, Srfti Kolkata
11 Special Mention (Non- Fiction)
Autum of Life
Prantik Vivek Deshmukh, St.
1 Best Art &Production Design
Amour V
Rishi Kumar, Devika Gharge & Taseer Shaikh, Nid Ahendabad
2 Best Editing(Non- Fiction)
Panchaboot
Charitra Guptraj, Srfti Kolkata
3 Best Editing( Fiction)
Between the Rains
Rashmima Datta, Srfti Kolkata
4 Best Sound design & Audiography (Non- Fiction)
Panchaboot
Iman Chakraborty, Srfti Kolkata
5 Best Sound design & Audiography ( Fiction)
Doyam
Atanu Mukherjee, Srfti Kolkata
6 Best Cinematography (Non- Fiction)
The Donkey Fair
Amit Kumar, Ftii Pune
7 Best Cinematography (Fiction)
Skylab is Falling
Karthik Muthukumar, Lv Prasad Film & Television Academy Chennai
8 Best Script (Non- Fiction)
Bharatmata Ki Jai
Amol Ranjan, Anurag Mazumdar, Arpita Chakravarty, Avadoot Khanolkar, Shewta Radhakrishnan, Tisc Mumbai
9 Best Script (Fiction)
Pola
Kinshuk Surjan, Shristi School of Technology & Art design, Bangalore
10 Best Script (Fiction)
Daak Nouka
Rohitaswa Mukherjee, Srfti Kolkata
11 Special Mention (Non- Fiction)
Autum of Life
Prantik Vivek Deshmukh, St.
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- 6/27/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Nootrenbadhu (180)Director: JayendraCast: Siddharth, Priya Anand and Nithya MenenOne pleasing aspect of ad filmmaker Jayendra’s debut feature movie, Nootrenbadhu (which translates as 180), is its enticing visuals that often move across the screen in perfect harmony. The first minutes are breathtakingly haunting as Dr Ajay Kumar/Mano (Siddharth) takes a dip in the Ganges at Varanasi, apparently performing the last rites of someone dead. In sequences that unfold in deliberate slow motion, we are given an inkling of what is to come, more so when Kumar meets a little boy, Mano, on the steps of the river, playing with his toy ...
- 6/27/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Nootrenbadhu (180)Director: JayendraCast: Siddharth, Priya Anand and Nithya MenenOne pleasing aspect of ad filmmaker Jayendra’s debut feature movie, Nootrenbadhu (which translates as 180), is its enticing visuals that often move across the screen in perfect harmony. The first minutes are breathtakingly haunting as Dr Ajay Kumar/Mano (Siddharth) takes a dip in the Ganges at Varanasi, apparently performing the last rites of someone dead. In sequences that unfold in deliberate slow motion, we are given an inkling of what is to come, more so when Kumar meets a little boy, Mano, on the steps of the river, playing with his toy ...
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- Hindustan Times - Cinema
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