logo
Kerala minister asks why 'Aadu Jeevitham' was ignored at National Film Awards

Kerala minister asks why 'Aadu Jeevitham' was ignored at National Film Awards

Deccan Herald3 days ago
In a Facebook post, Sivankutty said, 'I like Shah Rukh Khan. But in my opinion, Prithviraj's performance in 'Aadu Jeevitham' is the best.'
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Imtiaz Ali defends Shah Rukh Khan's National Award win for Jawan: 'If the country has honoured him...'
Imtiaz Ali defends Shah Rukh Khan's National Award win for Jawan: 'If the country has honoured him...'

Time of India

time4 hours ago

  • Time of India

Imtiaz Ali defends Shah Rukh Khan's National Award win for Jawan: 'If the country has honoured him...'

In response to the controversy surrounding Shah Rukh Khan's recent National Award win for the movie "Jawan," filmmaker Imtiaz Ali has publicly defended the actor, telling IANS that it was a proud moment while speaking on the sidelines of an event in Mumbai. 'No, no. If the country has honoured him, it's obviously a big thing. I would like to congratulate Shah Rukh Khan and all the people who got this big award. Thank you," he stated, sending his best wishes to each and every recipient. Shah Rukh Khan's performance in the movie "Jawan" earned him his first National Award for Best Actor on August 1. Urvashi, a South actress, started the controversy by quietly casting doubt on SRK's National Award victory. Urvashi pointed to the jury's unfair decisions while accepting the Best Supporting Actress award for "Ullozhukku." She allegedly questioned what made Jawan deserving of Best Actor honors, without specifically mentioning Shah Rukh, while veteran Malayalam actor Vijayaraghavan's stirring performance wasn't even taken into consideration for the lead category. Online discussion was sparked by her comments. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like They were so beautiful before; look at them now; number 10 will Surprise you Undo However, some internet users were shocked to understand that Shah Rukh Khan had won the National Award for "Jawan," wondering why it had taken him 33 years to receive this honor. Many noted that he was not given credit for some of his most famous roles in movies like "Devdas," "Swades," "Veer Zaara," and "Chak De! India." The actor's victory generated discussion regarding the jury's selection criteria and timing. Veteran actor Mukesh Khanna defended Shah Rukh Khan in the face of increasing criticism over the actor's National Award victory. "People who are saying that Shah Rukh Khan should not have received the award for this film (Jawan) but for Swades—remember A. R. Rahman received the Oscar for 'Jai Ho' and not for the various beautiful songs he created in the past," he informed IANS. "Shah Rukh has been working hard for the past 40 years now—so what is wrong if he has received a National Award?"

Imtiaz Ali Backs Shah Rukh Khan Amid National Award Win Controversy: 'If The Country...'
Imtiaz Ali Backs Shah Rukh Khan Amid National Award Win Controversy: 'If The Country...'

News18

time8 hours ago

  • News18

Imtiaz Ali Backs Shah Rukh Khan Amid National Award Win Controversy: 'If The Country...'

Published By : Last Updated: August 06, 2025, 20:43 IST Imtiaz Ali congratulates Shah Rukh Khan for the National Award win. Filmmaker Imtiaz Ali has come out in support of superstar Shah Rukh Khan while addressing the controversy surrounding his recent National Award win for the film 'Jawan." Speaking on the sidelines of an event in Mumbai, Imtiaz Ali told IANS that it was a moment of pride. 'No, no. If the country has honoured him, it's obviously a big thing. I would like to congratulate Shah Rukh Khan and all the people who got this big award. Thank you," he said, extending his warm wishes to all the recipients. On August 1, Shah Rukh Khan won his first National Award for Best Actor for his performance in the film 'Jawan." The controversy began when South actress Urvashi subtly questioned the merit behind SRK's National Award win. While she accepted the honour for Best Supporting Actress for 'Ullozhukku," Urvashi hinted at a lack of fairness in the jury's decisions. Without directly naming Shah Rukh, she reportedly raised concerns over what made Jawan worthy of Best Actor recognition, while veteran Malayalam actor Vijayaraghavan's powerful performance wasn't even considered in the lead category. Her remarks sparked debate online. On the other hand, a section of netizens expressed surprise over Shah Rukh Khan's National Award win for 'Jawan," questioning why it took 33 years for such an honour to come his way. Many pointed out that some of his most iconic performances — in films like 'Devdas," 'Swades," 'Veer Zaara" and 'Chak De! India"— went unrecognised. The actor's win sparked a debate about the timing and criteria behind the jury's decision. Amid the rising criticism surrounding Shah Rukh Khan's National Award win, veteran actor Mukesh Khanna stepped in to defend the actor. He told IANS, 'People who are saying that Shah Rukh Khan should not have received the award for this film (Jawan) but for Swades — remember A R Rahman received the Oscar for 'Jai Ho' and not for the various beautiful songs he created in the past. Shah Rukh has been working hard for the past 40 years now — so what is wrong if he has received a National Award?" (This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed - IANS) Chirag Sehgal Chirag Sehgal works as a Senior Sub-Editor in the Entertainment team at With an experience of five years in the media industry, he largely focuses on Indian television coverage. Apart from bringing ... Read More Chirag Sehgal works as a Senior Sub-Editor in the Entertainment team at With an experience of five years in the media industry, he largely focuses on Indian television coverage. Apart from bringing ... Read More Check latest Bollywood news updates, events and award shows, upcoming hindi movies releases, exclusive interviews, box office collections, reviews, trailers, and more! Download the News18 App view comments News movies » bollywood Imtiaz Ali Backs Shah Rukh Khan Amid National Award Win Controversy: 'If The Country...' Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

7 Hindi films shot in Kerala
7 Hindi films shot in Kerala

India Today

time10 hours ago

  • India Today

7 Hindi films shot in Kerala

7 Hindi films shot in Kerala August 06, 2025 Kerala, known as God's Own Country, has been a favourite shooting location for Bollywood filmmakers over the years. Here are 7 Hindi films that were shot in Kerala. Starring Irrfan Khan, Dulquer Salmaan, and Mithila Palkar, Karwaan is a road-trip drama that beautifully captures the scenic beauty of Kerala. From winding roads to calm backwaters, the film showcases the essence of Kerala throughout the journey. Karwaan (2018) Though the film is set in Tamil Nadu, many of the scenic sequences were shot in Kerala. The lush green hills and waterfalls, especially the famous Dudhsagar Waterfalls scene, added to the visual appeal of this Shah Rukh Khan–Deepika Padukone starrer. Chennai Express (2013) While it is primarily a Telugu film, its Hindi-dubbed version became a massive hit. Several forest and waterfall scenes, including the iconic Athirappilly Waterfalls sequence, were shot in Kerala, giving the film its grand visual scale. Baahubali (2015) Tiger Shroff and Shraddha Kapoor's action-romance Baaghi had some key sequences shot in the picturesque backdrops of Kerala. The lush greenery and natural beauty enhanced the film's action-packed visuals. Baaghi (2016) The famous song Jiya Jale, featuring Shah Rukh Khan and Preity Zinta, was shot in the beautiful backwaters and temples of Kerala. The song perfectly captured the cultural richness and natural beauty of the state. Dil Se (1998) Mani Ratnam's Guru, starring Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai, was shot at various locations in Kerala. The serene landscapes and traditional architecture added depth to the film's setting. Guru (2007) Also directed by Mani Ratnam, Raavan was extensively shot in Kerala, especially in the forest areas and around the Athirappilly Waterfalls. The state's natural beauty added a mystical touch to this dark, intense drama. Raavan (2010)

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store