Key Points

Urvasi and Vijayraghavan have been honored with National Awards for their supporting roles in 'Ullozhukku' and 'Pookalam' respectively. Urvasi expressed frustration over award lobbies, recalling past snubs. Vijayraghavan, winning his first National Award, was pleasantly surprised after years of waiting. Meanwhile, 'Pookalam' director Christo Tomy celebrated the film's recognition after overcoming production hurdles.

Key Points: Urvasi Vijayraghavan Win National Awards for Supporting Roles

  • Urvasi wins second National Award for 'Ullozhukku' role
  • Vijayraghavan surprised by first-ever National Award win
  • 'Pookalam' director Christo Tomy praises cast efforts
  • Film '2018' also wins for Production Design and Editing
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Urvasi and Vijayraghavan win National award for best supporting actor

Veteran actors Urvasi and Vijayraghavan clinch National Awards for best supporting roles, with Urvasi questioning award lobbies.

"They could have given the best actress award also to two people. In the past also this has happened to me. – Urvasi"

Thiruvananthapuram, Aug 1

Veteran actors Urvasi and Vijayraghavan on Friday walked away with the National film award for the best supporting actor. The awards was announced in Delhi.

But Urvasi minced no words when she said there is a lobby which decides these awards. "They could have given the best actress award also to two people. In the past also this has happened to me,” said Urvasi.

Incidentally both Urvasi and Vijayraghavan have shared these awards with two others. Urvasi won the best supporting actress award for her brilliant role in the film ‘Ullozhokku’ while veteran actor Vijayraghavan won the best actor award his ‘Pookalam’.

For Urvasi this is her second National award for the best supporting actress. Her first award was in 2005 when she won for her performance in the film ‘ Achuvinte Amma’. But for Vijayraghavan this is the first national award.

Reacting to it he said he was surprised to be named as the best supporting actor. “ Long back I used to wait for this day when the awards was announced as I hoped quite a few times but when I never made it , I no longer used to wait as I felt, I will not make it. Hence when the news came on Friday , I was pleasantly surprised,” said the hugely popular actor who began his nearly four decade acting career as a villain.

He further added “ I am deeply thankful to all those behind the film ‘Pookalam’ as if the producer was not there and I was not contacted for acting this role , I would have never won this award."

The film titled ‘2018’ which told the tale of the worst ever floods that hit Kerala in 2018 got an award for Mohandas for the category Production Design. Film editor- Mithun Murali won the best editor award for the film ‘Pookalam’. Director of the film ‘Pookalam’ Christo Tomy which also won the best Malayalam Feature Film said that the eight year efforts which went into the film have been rewarded. “ There were a few times we had to stop the shooting due to a few reasons. In between Covid also took a toll, but now with the film winning a few awards , we are all excited. The efforts of Urvasi and Paravathy was really commendable ,” said Tomy .

- IANS

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Vikram M
Vijayraghavan sir's humility is so touching! After 40 years in the industry, he still sounds surprised to win. This shows how awards should be about talent, not lobbying. His performance in Pookalam was truly award-worthy.
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Rahul R
While I'm happy for the winners, Urvasi's comments about lobbying make me question the credibility of National Awards. If veterans feel this way, what hope do newcomers have? The jury needs to be more transparent.
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Shreya B
So proud of Malayalam cinema's clean sweep! From acting to production design, we're showing the nation what quality cinema looks like. After the pandemic, this is such a morale booster for our industry. 🎬
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Aman W
Urvasi's comment about giving awards to two people is interesting. In sports we have joint winners sometimes, why not in acting? If two performances are equally brilliant, why choose one over the other?
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Nisha Z
The flood movie '2018' getting recognition is so emotional. As a Keralite who lived through that tragedy, I'm glad our story is being told to the nation. These awards matter more than just cinema - they're about our resilience.
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