Sunday, May 29, 2011

58th National Film Awards

In the middle of the month of May, 2011, The 58th National Film Awards are announced. This year most of the awards goes to the South Indian industry. The feature films jury was headed by J.P. Dutta, Non-Feature Films jury was headed by A.K. Bir and Best Writing on Cinema jury was headed by Ashok Vajpeyi. Here is the complete list of winners of 58th Nation Awards.

FEATURE FILMS
1.BEST FEATURE FILM
Adaminte Makan Abu (Malayalam) -  Producer: Salim Ahamed.    
Director : Salim Ahamed
(For a simple yet evocative articulation of humanist values that 
frees matters of faith from the constrictions of narrow 
parochialism. The concerns of Abu, son of Adam, are timeless and
 universal in their scope. )

2.INDIRA GANDHI AWARD FOR BEST DEBUT FILM OF A DIRECTOR
Baboo Band Baaja  (Marathi) -   Producer: Nita Jadhav.   
Director : Rajesh Pinjani
(For a riveting tale of a father reluctant to educate his son, 
a mother who fiercely believes in its liberatory value, and the 
son who is caught in the crossfire, ‘Baboo’ is an outstanding debut 
project by director. )

3.AWARD FOR BEST POPULAR FILM PROVIDING WHOLESOME ENTERTAINMENT
Dabangg (Hindi) – Producer: Arbaaz Khan, Malaika Arora Khan 
& Dhilin Mehta. Director : Abhinav Singh Kashyap
(Answers the need of cinegoers for entertainment rooted in Indian soil.)

4.NARGIS DUTT AWARD FOR BEST FEATURE FILM ON NATIONAL INTEGRATION
Moner Manush (Bengali) – Producer: Gautam Kundu. 
Director : Goutam Ghose
(For celebrating the union of the human spirit through the life 
and song of Sufi poets in the Baul tradition.)

5.BEST FILM ON SOCIAL ISSUES
Champions (Marathi) – Producer: Aishwarya Narkar. 
Director : Ramesh More
(In a world of deprivation, the thirst for an education surpasses 
the hunger for food amongst two young brothers fending for each 
other and their mother)

6.BEST FILM ON ENVIRONMENT CONSERVATION/PRESERVATION
Bettada Jeeva (Kannada) – Producer: Basantkumar Patil. 
Director : P. Sheshadri
(An old couple steeped in the soil of their environment yearn for 
the return of their son while nurturing the growth of their young 
plantation against all odds)

7.BEST CHILDREN’S FILM
Hejjegalu (Kannada) – Producer: Basantkumar Patil. 
Director : P.R. Ramadas Naidu
(A little girl cheerfully takes on the challenge to preserve the 
fabric of her family)

8.BEST DIRECTION
Aadukalam (Tamil) – Vetrimaran
(For a gritty tale of love, jealousy and betrayal in the midst of
 bloodsport and violence, in the manner of realistic cinema)

9.BEST ACTOR
Aadukalam (Tamil) – Dhanush
Adaminte Makan Abu (Malayalam) – Salim Kumar
(Two riveting performances that fuse character and actor into 
one: To Dhanush for the raw, nuanced portrayal of a cocky young 
man who learns lessons about life the hard way. To Salim for a deep, 
restrained performance of a simple man with an unshakeable belief 
in his quest for salvation )

10.BEST ACTRESS
Baboo Band Baaja (Marathi) – Mitalee Jagtap Varadkar
Thenmerkku Paruvakkatru (Tamil) – Saranya Ponvannan
(The picture of two mothers whose concern for bettering the lives 
of their children in the face of untold hardship: As a mother who 
strives to realise through her son her dreams of a better future. 
As a fiercely combative single mother who shields her son to the 
point of sacrifice.)

11.BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Mynaa (Tamil) – J. Thambi Ramaiah
(For a heart-warming performance as a policeman who discovers his 
humanity in the process of capturing an escaped fugitive.)

12.BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Namma Gramam (Tamil) – Sukumari
(For a sensitive portrayal of an aged widow who challenges 
orthodoxy when restrictions are placed upon her widowed 
granddaughter)

13.BEST CHILD ARTIST
I am Kalam (Hindi) – Harsh Mayar
Champions (Marathi) – Shantanu Ranganekar & Machindra Gadkar
Baboo Band Baaja (Marathi) – Vivek Chabukswar
(Four actors for expressing with charm and heartbreak the world of 
the child: For performing with bright, shining eyes and an urchin 
smile, the razor sharp spirit of a survivor who dreams of excelling. 
For two brothers bonded by blood and responsibility battling for 
survival in the underbelly of a heartless city. For capturing the 
indomitable spirit of a young village boy who is hungry to learn in 
an environment that closes all doors on him.

14.BEST MALE PLAYBACK SINGER
Mee Sindhutai Sapkal (Marathi) – Suresh Wadkar
(For rendering soulful lyrics in a resonant voice soaked in emotion 
with a purity of musical expression and spiritual empathy)

15.BEST FEMALE PLAYBACK SINGER
Ishqiya (Hindi) – Rekha Bhardwaj
(For a sensual and evocative rendering of a heart longing for 
the beloved.)

16.BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Adaminte Makan Abu (Malayalam) – Madhu Ambat
(For the visual poetry that augments and reinforces the concern of 
the narrative and for unfolding the infinite vistas of nascent 
digital technology in the visual medium.)

17.BEST SCREENPLAY
Original : Aadukalam (Tamil) – Vetrimaran
Adapted : Mee Sindhutai Sapkal (Marathi) – Anant Mahadevan 
          & Sanjay Pawar
Dialogues :  Mee Sindhutai Sapkal (Marathi) – Sanjay Pawar
(For its kaleidoscopic variety that uses realism, tradition and 
contemporaneity, soaked in local flavour on an infinite canvas.
For retaining the concerns and values of a biographical account 
while translating it into the cinematic medium and honouring the 
essence of the original.For bringing to life the textures of various 
characters through articulating their emotion and thought process.)

18.BEST AUDIOGRAPHY
Ishqiya (Hindi) : Location Sound Recordist : Kaamod Kharade
Chitrasutram (Malayalam) :  Sound Designer : Subhadeep Sengupta
Ishqiya : Re-recordist of the final mixed track : Debajit Changmai
(For capturing the soft nuances and variations of the artists’ 
voices and location ambience in a sensorial manner.
For the use of various sound effects along with existing ambience 
to impart a subliminal experience in this abstract work.
For merging voices, location ambience, background music and other 
sound effects to create a near-tactile experience that is both real 
and artistic. )

19.BEST EDITING
Aadukalam (Tamil) – T.E. Kishore
(For the subliminal impact created by the use of montage so as to 
bring to the fore thematic concerns of the narrative in a holistic 
manner)

20.BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
Enthiran (Tamil) – Sabu Cyril
(For the style and finesse realised in the creation of a set design 
that is coherent with the futuristic visual style of the narrative.)

21.BEST COSTUME DESIGNER
Namma Gramam (Tamil) – Indrans Jayan
(For realising effectively the texture of a period in the history 
of modern India through miniscule attention to detailing)

22.BEST MAKE-UP ARTIST
Moner Manush(Bengali) – Vikram Gaikwad
(For the admirable detailing and remarkable consistency achieved 
in the etching of the characters across an extensive time span.)

23.BEST MUSIC DIRECTION
Ishqiya – Music Director (Songs) : Vishal Bhardwaj
Adaminte Makan Abu (Malayalam) – Music Director (Background Score)
 : Issak Thomas Kottakapally
(For blending rustic flavour with the Indian classical tradition.
For minimalistic use of appropriate background score to nurture 
the essence of the narrative.)

24.BEST LYRICS
Thenmerkku Paruvakkatru (Tamil) – Vairamuthu
(For giving a meaningful expression to the narrative through 
contextual amplification of the emotion)

25.SPECIAL JURY AWARD
Mee Sindhutai Sapkal (Marathi) –Producer: Bindiya & Sachin Khanolkar. 
Director : Anant Narayan Mahadevan
(For a powerful cinematic presentation of an epic journey of a 
living character, an abandoned woman who refused to become a 
victim and in the process not only transformed her own life but 
also the lives of many others)

26.BEST SPECIAL EFFECTS
Enthiran (Tamil) – V. Srinivas M Mohan
(For bringing of age a spectrum of visual special effects in Indian 
cinema and creating a space for the practitioners of this art form 
on the global map.)

27.BEST CHOREOGRAPHY
Aadukalam (Tamil) – Dinesh Kumar
(For the native charm and innovative design in the art of 
choreography that creates an effervescent energy in the spectator)

28.BEST FEATURE FILM IN EACH OF THE LANGUAGE SPECIFIED IN THE 
SCHEDULE VIII OF THE CONSTITUTION
    BEST ASSAMESE FILM – Jetuka Patar Dare
    BEST BENGALI FILM – Ami Aadu
    BEST HINDI FILM – Do Dooni Char
    BEST KANNADA FILM – Puttakkana Highway
    BEST MALAYALAM FILM – Veettilekkulla Vazhi
    BEST MARATHI FILM – Mala Aai Vhhaychay
    BEST TAMIL FILM – Thenmerkku Paruvakkatru
    BEST ENGLISH FILM – Memories in March
    SPECIAL MENTION – Bettada Jeeva (Kannada), Aadukalam (Tamil)


58th NATIONAL FILM AWARDS FOR 2010 – NON- FEATURE FILMS
1.BEST NON-FEATURE FILM – Germ (Hindi). Director : Snehal R. Nair
2.BEST DEBUT NON-FEATURE FILM OF A DIRECTOR – Pistulya
 (Marathi & Telugu). Producer: Nagraj Manjule. 
Director : Nagraj Manjule
3.BEST ETHNOGRAPHIC FILM – Songs of Mashangva
4.BEST BIOGRAPHICAL FILM – Nilamadhaba
5.BEST ARTS and CULTURE FILM – Leaving Home (English & Hindi)
6.BEST SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY FILM – Heart to Heart 
(Manipuri & English)
7.BEST PROMOTIONAL FILM – Ek Ropa Dhan (Hindi)
8.BEST ENVIRONMENT FILM – Iron is Hot (English)
9.BEST FILM ON SOCIAL ISSUES – Understanding Trafficking 
(Bengali, Hindi & English)
10.BEST EDUCATIONAL FILM – Advaitham (Telugu)
11.BEST FILM ON SPORTS – Boxing Ladies (Hindi)
12.BEST INVESTIGATIVE FILM – A Pestering Journey
 (Malayalam, Punjabi, Hindi, English & Tulu)
13.SPECIAL JURY AWARD – Kabira Khada Bazaar Mein (Hindi)
14.SHORT FICTION FILM – Kal 15 August Dukan Band Rahegi (Hindi)
15.BEST FILM ON FAMILY VALUES – Love in India (Bengali & English)
16.BEST DIRECTION – Shyam Raat Seher (Hindi & Engish).
 Director : Arunima Sharma
17.BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY – Shyam Raat Seher (Hindi & English). 
Cameraman: Murali G.
18.BEST AUDIOGRAPHY – A Pestering Journey 
(Malayalam, Punjabi, Hindi English & Tulu). 
Re-recordist (final mixed track) : Harikumar Madhavan Nair
19.BEST EDITING – Germ (Hindi). Editor : Tinni Mitra
20.BEST NARRATION (for Writing the Narration) – Johar :
 Welcome to Our World (Hindi & English) Nilanjan Bhattacharya
21.Special Mention : a. Ottayal (One Woman Alone) ( Malayalam) - 
Director: Shiny Jacob Benjamin b. 
The Zeliangrongs (Manipuri & English) -  Director : Ronel Haobam c. 
Pistulya (Marathi & Telugu) – Child Artist: Suraj Pawar

58th NATIONAL FILM AWARDS FOR THE YEAR 2010 – BEST WRITING ON CINEMA
1.BEST BOOK ON CINEMA
From Rajahs and Yogis to Gandhi and Beyond: Images of India in 
International Films of the Twentieth Century (English)
Publisher : Seagull Books Author: Vijaya Mulay

2.SPECIAL MENTION
    1.Cinema Bhojpuri (English)
      Publisher : Penguin Books India Ltd. Author : Avijit Ghosh
    2.Thiraicheelai (Tamil)
      Publisher : Trisakti Sundar Raman. Author : Oviyar Jeeva

3.BEST FILM CRITIC
Joshy Joseph (English) and N. Manu Chakravarthy (Kannada & English)

Monday, May 23, 2011

Years To Remember 1

There are many years to remember in the past for their special events.
In this post I am trying to introduce some of those memorable years to the visitors.
Stay in touch for this kind of post in future.

• Osama Bin Laden killed by American Army on 2nd May, in the
  year 2011.
• Muslim League was established in the year of 1906.
• First Indian Satellite “Aryabhatta” was send to space in 1975.
• Crips Mission came to India in the year of 1942.
• Mahatma Gandhi killed by Natthuram Godse on 30th January, 1948. 
• Reserve Bank of India was established on 1st April, 1935.
• NATO was established on 4th April, in the year 1949.
• University Grants Commission (UGC) was established in 1956.
• The first 50 over one-day cricket match in World Cup was played 
  in 1987.
• International Monitory Fund (IMF) was founded on December 29th,
  1945.
• Red Cross Society was build in the year of 1886.
• Brazil played Football World Cup Final for the first time in
  1950.
• Arab League was formed on March 22nd, 1945.
• For the first time “May Day” was celebrated by India in 1923.
• Winter Olympics was started in the year of 1924.
• Coyote Protocol was signed in the year 1997.
• Dot pen was discovered by John. J. Laoud, in the year of 1888.
• Sachin Tendulkar made his first test century on 14th August,
  1990.
• East Bengal won the Calcutta League for the first time in 1942.
• First Asiad Games organized in the year of 1951.
• Forward Blog was established in 1939.
• According to scientists, the most boring day in the history was
  11th April, 1954.
• Saraswati Press was established in the year of 1923.
• Rail services started in India in the year of 1853.
• Simon Commission was established in 1927, in British occupied
  India.

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Sunday, May 15, 2011

Keybard Shortcut 3

Use shortcut keys as an alternative to the mouse when working in Windows. You can open, close, and navigate the
Start menu, desktop, menus, dialog boxes, and Web pages using keyboard shortcuts. Keyboard shortcuts may also make
it easier for you to interact with your computer. This is the third post. Stay with us for the next post on other
interesting topics.

Windows Explorer keyboard shortcuts

Press

To

END Display the bottom of the active window.
HOME Display the top of the active window.
NUM LOCK+ASTERISK on numeric keypad (*) Display all subfolders under the selected folder.
NUM LOCK+PLUS SIGN on numeric keypad (+) Display the contents of the selected folder.
NUM LOCK+MINUS SIGN on numeric keypad (-) Collapse the selected folder.
LEFT ARROW Collapse current selection if it's expanded, or select parent folder.
RIGHT ARROW Display current selection if it's collapsed, or select first subfolder.

Natural keyboard shortcuts

Press

To

Windows LOGO Display or hide the Start menu.
Windows LOGO +BREAK Display the System Properties dialog box.
Windows LOGO +D Show the desktop.
Windows LOGO +M Minimize all windows.
Windows LOGO +Shift+M Restores minimized windows.
Windows LOGO +E Open My Computer.
Windows LOGO +F Search for a file or folder.
CTRL+ Windows LOGO +F Search for computers.
Windows LOGO +F1 Display Windows Help.
Windows LOGO + L Lock your computer if you are connected to a network domain, or switch users if you are not connected to a network domain.
Windows LOGO +R Open the Run dialog box.
Windows LOGO +U Open Utility Manager.


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Keyboard Shortcut 2

Use shortcut keys as an alternative to the mouse when working in Windows. You can open, close, and navigate the
Start menu, desktop, menus, dialog boxes, and Web pages using keyboard shortcuts. Keyboard shortcuts may also make
it easier for you to interact with your computer. This is the second post. Stay with us for the next keyboard shortcut
post.

Dialog box keyboard shortcuts

Press

To

CTRL+TAB Move forward through tabs.
CTRL+SHIFT+TAB Move backward through tabs.
TAB Move forward through options.
SHIFT+TAB Move backward through options.
ALT+Underlined letter Carry out the corresponding command or select the corresponding option.
ENTER Carry out the command for the active option or button.
SPACEBAR Select or clear the check box if the active option is a check box.
Arrow keys Select a button if the active option is a group of option buttons.
F1 Display Help.
F4 Display the items in the active list.
BACKSPACE Open a folder one level up if a folder is selected in the Save As or Open dialog box.

Accessibility keyboard shortcuts

Press

To

Right SHIFT for eight seconds Switch FilterKeys on and off.
Left ALT +left SHIFT +PRINT SCREEN Switch High Contrast on and off.
Left ALT +left SHIFT +NUM LOCK Switch MouseKeys on and off.
SHIFT five times Switch StickyKeys on and off.
NUM LOCK for five seconds Switch ToggleKeys on and off.
Windows LOGO +U Open Utility Manager.


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Thursday, May 5, 2011

Keyboard Shortcut 1

Use shortcut keys as an alternative to the mouse when working in Windows. You can open, close, and navigate the
Start menu, desktop, menus, dialog boxes, and Web pages using keyboard shortcuts. Keyboard shortcuts may also make
it easier for you to interact with your computer. This is the first post. Stay with us for the next keyboard shortcut
post.

General keyboard shortcuts

Press

To

CTRL+C Copy.
CTRL+X Cut.
CTRL+V Paste.
CTRL+Z Undo.
DELETE Delete.
SHIFT+DELETE Delete selected item permanently without placing the item in the Recycle Bin.
CTRL while dragging an item Copy selected item
CTRL+SHIFT while dragging an item Create shortcut to selected item.
F2 Rename selected item.
CTRL+RIGHT ARROW Move the insertion point to the beginning of the next word.
CTRL+LEFT ARROW Move the insertion point to the beginning of the previous word.
CTRL+DOWN ARROW Move the insertion point to the beginning of the next paragraph.
CTRL+UP ARROW Move the insertion point to the beginning of the previous paragraph.
CTRL+SHIFT with any of the arrow keys Highlight a block of text.
SHIFT with any of the arrow keys Select more than one item in a window or on the desktop, or select text within a document.
CTRL+A Select all.
F3 Search for a file or folder.
ALT+ENTER View properties for the selected item.
ALT+F4 Close the active item, or quit the active program.
ALT+Enter Displays the properties of the selected object.
ALT+SPACEBAR Opens the shortcut menu for the active window.
CTRL+F4 Close the active document in programs that allow you to have multiple documents open simultaneously.
ALT+TAB Switch between open items.
ALT+ESC Cycle through items in the order they were opened.
F6 Cycle through screen elements in a window or on the desktop.
F4 Display the Address bar list in My Computer or Windows Explorer
SHIFT+F10 Display the shortcut menu for the selected item.
ALT+SPACEBAR Display the System menu for the active window.
CTRL+ESC Display the Start menu.
ALT+Underlined letter in a menu name Display the corresponding menu.
Underlined letter in a command name on an open menu Carry out the corresponding command.
F10 Activate the menu bar in the active program.
RIGHT ARROW Open the next menu to the right, or open a submenu.
LEFT ARROW Open the next menu to the left, or close a submenu.
F5 Refresh the active window.
BACKSPACE View the folder one level up in My Computer or Windows Explorer.
ESC Cancel the current task.
SHIFT when you insert a CD into the CD-ROM drive Prevent the CD from automatically playing.


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