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72nd National Film Awards Winners List 2026 – Complete

Committee Kurrollu & Raayan (left to right) won accolades at the 72nd National Film Awards
Committee Kurrollu & Raayan (left to right) won accolades at the 72nd National Film Awards

The 72nd National Film Awards have been announced, celebrating the finest achievements in Indian cinema across languages and categories. Honouring films released in 2024, this year’s awards recognized a diverse mix of commercial blockbusters and critically acclaimed films, with Mammootty and Kartik Aaryan sharing the Best Actor award, Yami Gautam winning Best Actress, and Rajkumar Periasamy taking home Best Director for Amaran.

Telugu Cinema’s Remarkable Showing

Tollywood had a strong presence at the 72nd National Film Awards, with multiple Telugu films winning major honours. Committee Kurrollu was named Best Telugu Film, while blockbuster Pushpa 2: The Rule won awards for Best Screenplay (Sukumar) and Best Costume Design. Visual spectacle Kalki 2898 AD received the Best Popular Film award along with Best Production Design, and Lucky Baskhar earned Best Dialogue Writer for Venky Atluri. Family drama 35 Chinna Katha Kaadu was honoured as Best Children’s Film.

Complete List of Winners

CategoryWinnerFilm
Best Actor (Shared)MammoottyBramayugam
Best Actor (Shared)Kartik AaryanChandu Champion
Best ActressYami GautamArticle 370
Best DirectorRajkumar PeriasamyAmaran
Best EditingKalaivananAmaran
Best Popular FilmKalki 2898 AD
Best ScreenplaySukumarPushpa 2: The Rule
Best Production DesignNithin Zihani ChoudharyKalki 2898 AD
Best Dialogue WriterVenky AtluriLucky Baskhar
Best Costume DesignDeepali Noor & Sheetal SharmaPushpa 2: The Rule
Best Music DirectorG. V. Prakash KumarAmaran
Best Children’s Film35 Chinna Katha Kaadu
Best Telugu FilmCommittee Kurrollu
Best Tamil FilmRaayan
Best Malayalam FilmFeminichi Fathima
Best Hindi FilmSrikanth

Notable Highlights and Milestones

The shared Best Actor award between Mammootty for the Malayalam supernatural thriller Bramayugam and Kartik Aaryan for the Hindi sports biopic Chandu Champion marks a recognition of diverse storytelling and powerful performances. Tamil film Amaran, a biographical drama, emerged as a major winner with three awards including Best Director, Best Editing, and Best Music Director.

The recognition of films like Committee Kurrollu, a small-budget Telugu ensemble drama, alongside big-budget spectacles like Kalki 2898 AD and Pushpa 2, reflects the National Film Awards’ commitment to honouring both artistic merit and technical excellence across budget ranges.

The 72nd National Film Awards showcased the rich diversity of Indian cinema, honouring films that excelled in storytelling, technical brilliance and artistic vision. From blockbuster entertainers to content-driven films, this year’s winners reflect the growing strength of regional cinema alongside mainstream commercial success.

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