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**Telugu Cinema Celebrates Triumph at 71st National Film Awards**

**Hyderabad, [Date if Available]** – Telugu cinema is basking in the glory of the 71st National Film Awards, securing seven prestigious awards and marking another successful year for the industry. This follows a period where Telugu films often went unrecognised at the national level, making the recent achievements all the more significant.

‘Bhagavanth Kesari,’ directed by Anil Ravipudi and starring Nandamuri Balakrishna in the titular role, has been crowned the Best Telugu Film. The film, produced by Sahu Garapati and Harish Peddi, resonated with audiences for its powerful portrayal of women’s empowerment and Balakrishna’s captivating performance, particularly his Telangana dialect delivery.

The pan-Indian hit ‘Hanu-Man’ bagged two awards, demonstrating the growing prowess of Telugu cinema in visual effects and action choreography. The film was recognised for Best AVGC (Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming and Comics) and Best Action Direction, with Nandu and Prithvi jointly receiving the award for their action choreography.

Sai Rajesh won Best Screenplay for the film ‘Baby,’ while Kasarla Shyam secured Best Lyrics for the song “Ooru Palletooru” from the film ‘Balagam.’ The award for Best Male Playback Singer went to PVNS Rohith for the song “Premisthunna” from ‘Baby’. Sukriti Veni, daughter of director Sukumar, was named Best Child Artist for her performance in ‘Gandhi Tata Chettu.’

Adding to the celebration, Telugu talent was also recognised for their work in other language films. Harshavardhan Rameshwar won Best Background Score for the Hindi film ‘Animal,’ directed by Sandeep Vanga, whose brother Pranay Reddy Vanga produced the film. G.V. Prakash Kumar won Best Music Direction for ‘Vaathi(Sir)’, which was directed by Telugu director Venky Atluri and produced by Telugu producers Suryadevara Naga Vamsi and Sai Soujanya.

“It is a moment of immense pride for the entire team of ‘Bhagavanth Kesari,'” said the film’s team, expressing their gratitude. “This award strengthens our commitment to delivering powerful stories that resonate with audiences worldwide.”

Balakrishna had expressed his confidence in the story of ‘Bhagavanth Kesari’ and said, the national award is proof. He dedicated his award to all those struggling women who come out stronger.

Lyricist Kasarla Shyam expressed his joy at winning the award for “Palletoori,” stating, “It feels like my village and my mother have received this award. This recognition has increased my responsibility as a lyricist.”

Director Sai Rajesh of ‘Baby’ said that he was very happy as he never expected the film to reach the National Level when he started writing the story.

The team of ‘Hanu-Man’ said that they strongly believed that the film will bag award for VFX, and now the dream came true.

Fight Masters Nandu and Prithvi dedicated the award to Kungfu Sekhar for his support.

The 71st National Film Awards mark a significant milestone for Telugu cinema, highlighting its growth, creativity, and ability to captivate audiences across the nation.

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