Key Points

The quirky satire 'Kathal: A Jackfruit Mystery' has won the Best Hindi Film award at the 71st National Film Awards. Director Yashowardhan Mishra expressed immense pride and joy, calling the win for his debut feature an unbelievable feeling. Producers Guneet Monga Kapoor and Ektaa R Kapoor described the moment as surreal, celebrating the film's recognition. The Netflix release was acclaimed for its humour and powerful reflection on small-town Indian society.

Key Points: Yashowardhan Mishra's Kathal Wins Best Hindi Film National Award

  • Yashowardhan Mishra's debut feature film wins the prestigious national honour
  • The satire features a lower-caste police officer solving a quirky case
  • Producers Guneet Monga Kapoor and Ektaa R Kapoor celebrated the surreal win
  • The Netflix film is praised for its sharp social commentary and humour
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71st National Film Awards: 'Kathal' wins Best Hindi Film, director Yashowardhan Mishra over the moon

Director Yashowardhan Mishra celebrates as his debut film 'Kathal: A Jackfruit Mystery' wins Best Hindi Film at the 71st National Film Awards.

"It is an unbelievable feeling. I am over the moon. - Yashowardhan Mishra"

New Delhi, September 23

The Shanaya Malhotra-starrer 'Kathal: A Jackfruit Mystery' was honoured with the Best Hindi Film award at the 71st National Film Awards ceremony.

The quirky satire, directed by Yashowardhan Mishra, revolves around Mahima Basor, a determined police officer from a lower caste, who sets out to solve the strange case of two missing jackfruits from a politician's garden.

Director Yashowardhan Mishra, who attended the event with producers Guneet Monga Kapoor and Ektaa R Kapoor, called the win "an unbelievable feeling."

Sharing his excitement, he said he was "over the moon" and proud to see his debut film win such a significant honour. "It is an unbelievable feeling. I am over the moon. It is my debut film. I feel really proud and honoured. I want to celebrate it with my team. This award belongs to my team..." Yashowardhan told ANI.

Yashowardhan Mishra's 'Kathal: A Jackfruit Mystery' won the National Award for Best Hindi Feature Film.

The producers of Sikhya Entertainment, Guneet Monga Kapoor and Achin Jain, also shared how "surreal" the moment felt as they stood on stage to receive the award.

In a press note shared by their team, Monga said, "Standing at the 71st National Film Awards today as Kathal is honoured has been nothing short of surreal. To see a story rooted in the heartland of India, in Madhya Pradesh, find its place on this stage is a moment we will always treasure. At the heart of this film lies the remarkable writing of Yashowardhan and Ashok Mishra and the sensitive direction by Yashowardhan, who together crafted a tale that delivers a subtle yet powerful reflection on society, capturing the humour, ironies, and truths of everyday life in small-town India."

The film, which was released on Netflix in May 2023, won hearts for its humour, relatability, and sharp social commentary.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Finally a film that talks about social issues without being preachy. The jackfruit mystery was such a clever way to highlight corruption and caste dynamics. Yashowardhan Mishra is a talent to watch!
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Arjun K
Watched it on Netflix with my family - we were laughing throughout but also thinking deeply. This is exactly the kind of content Indian cinema needs more of. Congrats to the team! 👏
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Sarah B
While I enjoyed the film, I felt the social commentary could have been more nuanced. Sometimes the satire felt a bit on-the-nose. Still, a good effort for a debut director.
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Vikram M
The small-town setting felt so authentic! Reminded me of my visits to my native place in MP. Guneet Monga continues to back meaningful cinema. More power to such producers!
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Michael C
As someone new to Indian cinema, this film was a great introduction. The humor translated well across cultures while giving insight into contemporary Indian society.
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Ananya R
So proud to see films from heartland India getting national recognition! The representation of a strong female police officer from a small town was particularly inspiring. 🌟

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