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Telugu Producers council planning a big event on winning national awards

Film lovers were able to witness a complete dominance of Telugu films when the 69th National Awards were announced recently. Tollywood films have won many awards, with Icon Star Allu Arjun receiving the Best Actor (Male) award for Pushpa. To be clear, no Telugu actor has ever won this award in the 69 years of the National Awards’ history.

So the top producers in the Telugu film industry are said to be in a discussion on this to conduct a big event to congratulate the all National Award winners because it is a memorable achievement as an industry. The Telugu film industry has won 10 National Awards this time and if we observe the past years, our movies have got only one or two awards.

Mostly, the best popular film and the best lead actor awards will go to the other industries such as Hindi or Tamil films, but this time RRR and Pushpa have dominated the other films. So the producer’s council is in plans to arrange a big event to felicitate the winners and the details on this are expected to be out officially in next week.

Here are other award categories where Telugu film industry reigned supreme.

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👉 Best Actor – AlluArjun
👉 Best Film (wholesome entertainment) – RRR
👉 Best Playback Singer (Male) – KaalaBhairava (Komurambheemudo)
👉 Best Music director – DSP (Pushpa) and Keeravani (RRR)
👉 Best lyrics – Kondapolam (Dham Dham Dham)
👉 Best Telugu Feature Film – Uppena
👉 Best Action Choreography – RRR
👉 Best Choreography – Prem Rakshith RRR (Naatu Naatu)
👉 Best Special Effects – RRR

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