The 59th National Film Awards were announced today at Shastri Bhawan in New Delhi.  The award function will take place on May 3rd, 2012.  Vidya Balan won the prestigious award for her performance in ‘The Dirty Picture’ which also fetched her the critical acclaim.   The best feature film was shared by ‘Deool’ (Marathi) and ‘Byari (Byari language), best actor award was bagged by the Marathi actor Girish Kulkarni for his performance in ‘Deool’.   Tamil film ‘Azhagarsamiyin Kuthirai’ won the award for Best Popular Film providing Wholesome Entertainment.  Surprisingly, not a single Telugu film had impressed the jury of National Film Awards, 2011.  Following is the list of award winners for the year 2011.  
Feature Films 
Best Feature Film:Shared by Deool (Marathi) and Byari (Byari) 
Deool (Marathi)
Producer: Abhijeet Gholap 
Director: Umesh Vinayak Kulkarni 
Byari (Byari) 
Producer: T.H. Althaf Hussain 
Director: Suveeran 
Swarna Kamal: Rs.2,50,000/- 
Best Direction: Gurvinder Singh for Anhe Ghorey Da Daan (Punjabi) 
Swarna Kamal: Rs. 2,50,000/- 
Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment: Azhagarsamiyin Kuthirai (Tamil) 
Producer: P. Madan 
Director: Suseentharan 
SwarnaKamal: Rs.2,00,000/- 
Best Children’s Film:Chillar Party (Hindi) 
Producer: UTV Software Communications Ltd 
Director: VikasBahl & Nitesh Tiwari 
Swarna Kamal: Rs.1,50,000/- 
Indira Gandhi Award For Best Debut Film of a Director: Aaranyakandam (Tamil) 
Producer: S.P.Charan 
Director: Kumararaja Thiagarajan 
Swarna Kamal: Rs.1,25,000/ 
< b>Best Actor: Girish Kulkarni for Deool (Marathi) 
Rajat Kamal: Rs. 50,000/- 
Best Actress: Vidya Balan for The Dirty Picture (Hindi) 
Rajat Kamal: Rs. 50,000/- 
Best Supporting Actor: Appu Kutty for Azhagarsamiyin Kuthirai (Tamil) 
Rajat Kamal: Rs. 50,000/- 
Best Supporting Actress: Leishangthem Tonthoingambi Devi for Phijigee Mani (Manipuri) 
Rajat Kamal: Rs.50,000/- 
Best Child Artist (Shared): Partho Gupte for Stanley ka Dabba (Hindi) Irrfan Khan, Sanath Menon, Rohan Grover, Naman Jain, Aarav Khanna, Vishesh Tiwari, Chinmai Chandranshuh, Vedant Desai, Divij Handa and Shriya Sharma for Chillar Party (Hindi) 
Rajat Kamal: Rs.50,000/- 
Best Male Playback Singer: Anand Bhate for Balgandharva (Marathi) 
Rajat Kamal: Rs.50,000/- 
Best Female Playback Singer: Roopa Ganguly for Abosheyshey (Bengali) 
Rajat Kamal: Rs. 50,000/- 
Special Jury Award: Anand Patwardhan for Jai Bhim Comrade (Marathi) 
Rajat Kamal: Rs. 1,00,000/- 
Best Cinematography: Anhe Ghorey DaDaan (Punjabi) 
Cameraman: Satya Rai Nagpaul 
Laboratory: Reliance Media Works 
Rajat Kamal: Rs.50,000/- 
Best Screenplay: 
Screenplay Writer (Original): Vikas Behl & Manish Tiwari for Chillar Party(Hindi) 
Rajat Kamal: Rs.50,000/- 
Screenplay Writer (Adapted): Avinash Deshpande Nigdi for Shala (Marathi) 
Rajat Kamal: Rs.50,000/- 
Best Dialogue Writer: Girish Kulkarni for Deool (Marathi) 
Rajat Kamal: Rs.50,000/- 
Best Audiography: 
Location Sound Recordist: Baylon Fonseca for Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara (Hindi) 
Rajat Kamal: Rs.50,000/- 
Best Sound Designer: Baylon Fonseca for Game (Hindi) 
Rajat Kamal: Rs.50,000/- 
Best Re-recordist of the final mixed track: Hitendra Ghosh for Game (Hindi) 
Rajat Kamal: Rs.50,000/- 
Best Editing: Pravin KL for Aaranyakandam (Tamil) 
Rajat Kamal: Rs. 50,000/- 
Best Production Design: Indraneel Ghosh for Naukadubi (Bengali) 
Rajat Kamal: Rs. 50,000/- 
Best Costume Designer (Shared): Neeta Lulla for Balgandharva (Marathi) 
Niharika Khan: The Dirty Picture (Hindi) 
Rajat Kamal: Rs. 50,000/- 
Best Make-Up Artist (Shared): Vikram Gayakwad for Balgandharva (Marathi) and The Dirty Picture (Hindi) 
Rajat Kamal: Rs. 50,000/- 
Best Music Director: Neel Dutt for Ranjana Ami Ar Ashbo Na (Bengali) 
Rajat Kamal: Rs. 50,000/- 
Best Background Score: Mayookh Bhaumik for Laptop (Bengali) 
Rajat Kamal: Rs. 50,000/- 
Best Lyrics: Amitabh Bhattacharya for ‘Agar Zindagi’ in I AM (Hindi) 
Special Jury Award: Anjan Dutt for Ranjana Ami Ar Ashbo Na (Bengali) 
Rajat Kamal: Rs. 50,000/- 
Best Special Effects: Harry Hingorani and Keitan Yadav for Ra. One (Hindi) 
Rajat Kamal: Rs. 50,000/- 
Best Choreography: Bosco and Caeser for ‘Senorita’ from Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara (Hindi) 
Rajat Kamal: Rs. 50,000/- 
Best Book on Cinema: R.D. Burman The Man, The Music (English) 
Publisher: Harper Collins India 
Author: Anirudha Bhattacharjee and Balaji Vittal 
Swarna Kamal: Rs. 75,000
Best Feature Film In Each Of The Language Specified In The Schedule Viii Of The Constitution:
 
Best Bengali Film: Ranjana Ami Ar Ashbo Na 
Producer: Rana Sarkar 
Director: Anjan Dutt 
Rajat Kamal: Rs.1,00,000/- 
Best Dogri Film: Dille Ch Vasya Koi 
Producer: Sanjeev Rattan 
Director: Sanjeev Rattan 
Rajat Kamal: Rs.1,00,000/- 
Best Hindi Film: I AM 
Producer: Anirban Dhar (Onir) & Sanjay Suri 
Director : Onir 
Rajat Kamal: Rs.1,00,000/- 
Best Kannada film: Kurmavatara 
Producer: Basant Kumar Patil 
Director: Girish Kasaravalli 
Rajat Kamal: Rs.1,00,000/- 
Best Malayalam Film: Indian Rupee 
Producer: August CinemaIndia Pvt. Ltd. 
Director: Ranjith Balakrishnan 
Rajat Kamal: Rs.1,00,000/- 
Best Manipuri Film: Phijigee Mani 
Producer: Takhelchangbam Ongbi and Medha Sharmi 
Director: Oinam Gautam Singh 
Rajat Kamal: Rs.1,00,000/- 
Best Marathi Film: Shala 
Producer: Vivek D. Wagh & Nilesh Navalkha 
Director: Sujay Sunil Dahake 
Rajat Kamal: Rs.1,00,000/- 
Best Punjabi Film: Anhe Ghorey Da Daan 
Producer: National Film Development Corporation 
Director: Gurvinder Singh 
Rajat Kamal: Rs.1,00,000/- 
Best Tamil Film: Vaagai Sooda Va 
Producer: S. Muruganandham 
Director: A. Sargunam 
Rajat Kamal: Rs.1,00,000/- 
Special Mention 
Byari (Byari): Mallika 
Certificate only 
Adimadhyantham (Malayalam) 
Director: Sherry 
Certificate only 
Best Non Feature Film: And We Play On (Hindi & English) 
Producer: Pramod PuRs.wane 
Director: Pramod PuRs.wane 
Swarna Kamal: Rs.1,50,000/- each 
Best Debut Film Of A Director: The Silent Poet (Manipuri) 
Producer: BorunThokchom 
Director: Borun Thokchom 
Rajat Kamal: Rs.75,000/- each 
Best Anthropological/ Ethnographic Film: Bom (Hindi & English) 
Producer: Anirban Datta 
Director: Amlan Datta 
Rajat Kamal: Rs.50,000/- each 
Best Biographical/ Historical Reconstruction: Vishnupant Damle: BolpatanchaMook Nayak (Marathi) 
Producer: Anil Anant Damle 
Director: Virendra Valsangkar 
Rajat Kamal: Rs.50,000/- each 
Best Promotional Film: The Dream Fulfilled - Memories of the Engineering Challenges (English)
Producer: Delhi Metro Rail Corporation 
Director: Satish Pande 
Rajat Kamal: Rs.50,000/- each 
Best Environment Film: Tiger Dynasty (English) 
Producer: S.Nallamuthu 
Director: S. Nallamuthu 
Rajat Kamal: Rs.50,000/- each 
Best Film On Social Issues (Jointly Being given to two Films): 
Mindscapes… of Love and Longing (Hindi & English) 
Producer: Public Service Broadcasting Trust 
Director: Arun Chadha 
Inshallah, Football (Kashmiri, Urdu & English) 
Producer: Ashvin Kumar 
Director: Ashvin Kuma 
Rajat Kamal: Rs.25,000/- each 
Best Educational Film: A Drop of Sunshine (English) 
Producer: Public Service Broadcasting Trust 
Director: Aparna Sanyal 
Rajat Kamal: Rs.50,000/- each 
Best Exploration/ Adventure Film (Including sports): The Finish Line (English) 
Producer: Syed Sultan Ahmed & Tabassum Modi 
Director: Akshay Roy 
Rajat Kamal: Rs.50,000/- each 
Best Investigative Film: Cotton for My Shroud (English) 
Producer: Kavita Bahl 
Director: Nandan Saxena and Kavita Bahl 
Rajat Kamal: Rs.50,000/- each 
Best Film Critic: Manoj Barpujari (Assamese and English) 
Best Arts /Cultural Film (Jointly Being given to two Films):
Fried Fish, Chicken Soup and a Premiere Show (Manipuri & English) 
Producer: Madhusree Dutta 
Director: Mamta Murthy 
Lasya Kavya – the World of Alarmel Valli (English) 
Producer: Sankalp Meshram 
Director: SankalpMeshram 
Rajat Kamal: Rs.25,000/- each