Aamir, Adoor vie for V. Shantaram best director Award
Mumbai, Dec 20 (IANS) Aamir Khan for 'Taare Zameen Par' and Adoor
Gopalakrishnan for Malayalam film 'Naalu Pennungal' are among the directors
nominated for this year's V. Shantaram Award.
The Rajkamal Academy of Cinematic Excellence (RACE), which for the last 15
years has been annually presenting the awards named after legendary
filmmaker V. Shantaram, will give away the 15th awards here Dec 26.
Apart from Aamir Khan and Adoor Gopalakrishnan, the others nominated for
best director are Mangesh Haldawale for Marathi film 'Tingya', Ashutosh
Gowariker ('Jodhaa Akbar'), Girish Kasaravalli ('Gulabi Talkies' in Kannada)
and Neeraj Pandey ('A Wednesday').
For the best film, the nominations are for 'A Wednesday', 'Jodhaa Akbar',
'Taare Zameen Par', 'Kadha Parayumpol' (Malayalam) and 'Tingya' (Marathi).
Announcing the nominations Friday, RACE chairman, Kiran Shantaram, the son
of V. Shantaram, said the award ceremony had to be delayed by a month
because of the Mumbai terror attacks.
RACE, founded by V. Shantaram in 1975, follows the same selection process
for the awards as the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences, which
presents the Oscars.
The entries received are polled for nominations among 100 members of RACE
from different fields across the country. The names of films and film
personalities are put through the same procedure of voting for final
selection of the awards in different categories.
Before Shantaram died in 1990, he had already laid down the norms for the
awards now being followed by RACE. As per his wishes, only such entries for
films are entertained that are based on original stories and have social
relevance. Films with sex and violence are not eligible for competition.
'Which means that only 30 percent of films produced in India meet the RACE
standards. What distinguishes the V. Shantaram Award from other private
pan-Indian film awards is that, as my father wanted it, we recognise the
director's pivotal role in filmmaking and therefore we present three
categories of awards to them - namely, the gold, silver and bronze awards.
There is also a category for best debut director award,' said the RACE
chairman.
A.R. Rahman tops the list of nominees for best music director for his
compositions in the Hrithik Roshan-Aishwariya starrer 'Jodhaa Akbar'. Other
music directors are Debjyoti Mishra for his score in Malayalam movie
'Calcutta News', Mani Sharma for 'Paragu' in Telugu and Shankar-Ehsaan Loy
for 'Taare Zameen Par' as well as for 'Rock On.'
Aamir Khan, Mangesh Haldalwe, Neeraj Panday, K.V.S. Pillai and M. Mohanan
have been nominated for the best debut director award while Darsheel Safary,
Farhan Akhtar, Prachi Desai, Nithya (for Malayalam movie, 'Akashgopuram')
and Sharad Goekar (for Marathi movie, 'Tingya') will vie for best debut
artiste in a lead role category.
For the best script award, Amol Gupte has been nominated for 'Taare Zameen
Par', Blessy for 'Calcutta News' and Neeraj Panday for 'A Wednesday'.
Past winners of the V. Shantaram Awards include Satyajit Ray, Shyam Benegal,
Kamalahasan, K. Balachander, Yash Chopra, Vidhu Vinod Chopra, Mani Ratnam,
Bharatan, Aishwarya Rai and Shah Rukh Khan, among others.
Kiran Shantaram said the award-distribution ceremony would be a subdued
affair in view of the Mumbai attacks. But he said all the nominees would be
present and the ceremony would be graced by Amitabh Bachchan and other
celebrities from the entertainment industry.
'Everybody present will take a pledge for unity and homage to the martyrs
(of the Mumbai attacks) would be paid on the occasion,' he said.
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