
After allo Arjun’s Best, the actor last year, the film industry of Teluga again showed his Mettle again, won several national awards, including the best lyricist, the best male playback and the best children’s artist at the 71. The award was announced in Nový Delhi on Friday.
One of the most emotionally resonant prizes came for balagam, a critically recognized film that deeply touched people from Telangana. The song “Oora Palletoor”, written by Kasarla Shyam, won the Award for the best lyric for a song that captured the heart and soul of rural life and evoked nostalgia among those associated with their native roots.
Another standout was a youthful romantic dramatic child who won several awards. PVNS Rohit, whose portrayal of the soulful song “Premistunna”, which became a hit among the younger generation, won the best Singer Playback Award. The film also shared the best screenplay with Tamil film parking.
The mythological superhero film Hanuman, directed by Prasanth Varma, packed two honors – the best action choreography and the best feature film in the AVGC (Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming and Comics) categories. The technical brilliance and visual narration of the film were widely awarded and was one of the escapes.
The Sukriti Veni Bandreddi won the Best Child Artist Award for her performance at Gandhi Tatha Chett. Balakrishna-Starrer Bhagavant Kesari wrapped the best film award in the Best Regional Film (Telugu) category. It was directed by Anil Ravipudi.
Minister R&B and cinematography Komatiredy Venkat Reddy congratulated the winners and said that this industry was proud. He said that the government was determined by the promotion of the film industry and the revival of the film awards by the TELANGANY government after 10 years indicated his commitment.
BRS working President KT Rama Rao also congratulated the winners, especially the Balagam team, and reminded them of how TELANGANA films gained the mainstream recognition to create an independent Theangan state.
Published – 1 August 2025 9:39