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WINNER’s LIST PTC Punjabi Film Awards 2022

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COMPLETE WINNER LIST PTC FILM AWARDS 2022

CategoryWinners Film
Best EditingRohit DhimanWarning
Best Background ScoreJatinder ShahShava Ni Girdhari Lal
Best CostumesAmrat SandhuUcha Pind
Best DialoguesPrince Kanwaljit SinghWarning
Best ScreenplayGippy GrewalWarning
Best StoryJagdeep SidhuQismat 2
Best CinematographyBaljit Singh DeoHonsla Rakh
Best Art DirectorRitesh Kumar PinkyShava Ni Girdhari Lal
Best ChoreographerArvind ThakurSong- KuljeeteFilm – Shava Ni Girdhari Lal
Best Debut ( female)Tanu GrewalShava Ni Girdhari Lal
Best Debut (Male)Hardeep GrewalTunkaTunka
GurjazzJalwayu Enclave
Best Child ActorShinda GrewalHonslaRakh
Best ActionNishant Abdul KhanBabbar
Best Performance in Negative RolePardeep CheemaBabbar
Best Comedy Film Of The YearPuaadaPuaada
Best Performance in a comic RoleKaramjit AnmolPaani Ch Madhaani
Best LyricistBir SinghSong – SaffranteFilm – Aaja Mexico Chaliye
Best Playback Singer (Female)Mannat NoorSong- ChunniyanFilm – Yaar Anmulle Returns
Best playback Singer (Male)Gippy GrewalSong – KuljeeteFilm – Shava Ni Girdhari Lal
Best Music DirectorB PraakQismat 2
Best Song of The Year Raj RanjodhSong – GuitarFilm – Honsla Rakh
Sidhu Moosewala Song – BapuFilm – Yes I am Student
  Category  Winners  Film
 Best Supporting ActressKul SidhuMarjaney
Nirmal RishiKade Haan Kade Naa
Best Supporting ActorSardar SohiUchaPind
Best Debut DirectorAmar HundalWarning
Best DirectorJagdeep SidhuQismat 2
Best DirectorAmarjit Singh SaronHonslaRakh
Best ActressNimrat KhairaTeeja Punjab
Best ActorDiljit DosanjhHonslaRakh
Best ActorPrince Kanwaljit SinghWarning
Best FilmHonsla RakhHonslaRakh
Best FilmWarningWarning
Critics Award for Best ActressSargun MehtaQismat 2
Critics Award for Best ActorBinnu DhillonFuffadJi
Critics Award for Best FilmQismat 2Qismat 2
PTC Promising Star Of the YearTaniaQismat 2
PTC Promising Star Of the YearPoonam SoodUchaPind
PTC Popular Jodi Of The YearGurnam Bhullar & Sonam BajwaMain Viyah Nahi Karona Tere Naal
Lifetime Achievement Award: JASWINDER BHALLA
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Emotions Run High: India’s Triumphant Return in the T20 World Cup After 17 Years

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After a 17-year wait for the coveted trophy, Team India finally lifted the second T20 World Cup trophy, causing the Kensington Oval to erupt in celebration. Feelings were evident nationwide as well as on the pitch. Let’s examine the touching incidents that characterized this momentous win:

Despite having a composed manner, skipper Rohit Sharma was unable to control his feelings. He fell to the ground as the last ball was bowled, slamming his hand several times into the turf. The captain had yearned for this moment and felt deeply affected by the victory. His perseverance and tenacity paid off, and happy tears streamed.

Virat Kohli, the player of the match, expressed his happiness to his family. He talked on the phone with family and friends, enjoying the happy occasion. India’s victory was greatly aided by Kohli’s outstanding performance in the championship match. His emotional bond with family members gave the festivities a uniquely personal touch.

The whole country of India rejoiced at home. The cricket players received praise from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who acknowledged that they had captured the hearts of millions. The triumph brought people from different backgrounds together and had an impact outside of the cricket pitch. The Indian cricket team’s victory in the T20 World Cup turned from crowded cities to isolated villages into a glorious chapter.

India made an incredible journey to win the title. They demonstrated their dominance by going undefeated the entire tournament. In the end, the Men in Blue turned around a poor first half and finished with a score of 176-7. Despite their best efforts, South Africa was only able to score 169–8. Arshdeep Singh, Jasprit Bumrah, and Hardik Pandya came together to seal the win, setting off celebrations that echoed throughout the cricket-loving country.

Seventeen years following their 2007 victory in the inaugural T20 World Cup, India once again claimed the top spot. Recollections of MS Dhoni’s captaincy, Yuvraj Singh’s six-sixes, and the electrifying atmosphere returned. This victory was a promise for the future as well as a nod to the past. It wasn’t just about the here and now. The cry “Bharat Mata ki Jai” reverberated throughout the Caribbean and the Himalayas.

The Indian cricket team’s feelings were the same as those of millions of supporters when they raised the trophy. The triumphant picture was painted by feelings of pride, relief, and pure joy. India basked in the glory of the T20 World Cup’s return, relishing every feeling that accompanied it.

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Padma Shri Nirmal Rishi: A Jewel in the Crown of Punjabi Cinema

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The Punjabi cinema industry is basking in the glory of a proud moment as veteran actress Nirmal Rishi has been conferred with the prestigious Padma Shri award. This honor is a fitting tribute to her immense contribution to Punjabi cinema and her enduring ability to captivate audiences with her powerful portrayals.

Nirmal Rishi, a name synonymous with grace and versatility, has had a career spanning six decades. She has worked in around 100 films, and her rich tapestry of roles has left an indelible mark on the industry.

The Padma Shri award was presented to Nirmal Rishi by President Droupadi Murmu at a ceremonial function held at the Rashtrapati Bhavan in the national capital. On receiving the award, Rishi expressed her happiness and revealed her initial reaction when she learned about her Padma Shri award. “When I received the first call, I was nervous…I am pleased that I received it…I have done a lot of theatres,” Nirmal Rishi said.

Nirmal Rishi rose to prominence with her portrayal of Gulabo Maasi in the film ‘Long Da Lishkara’. Her notable appearances in Punjabi films like ‘Nikka Zaildar’, and ‘Nikka Zaildar 2’ have further cemented her legacyΒ²Β³.

The Padma Shri award to Nirmal Rishi is not just a recognition of her talent but also a testament to the growing stature of Punjabi cinema. It is indeed a proud moment for the entire industry. Here’s to many more such recognitions in the future!

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‘π€ππ¦π’π­π­πžπ’, 𝐝𝐒𝐫𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐞𝐝 𝐛𝐲 𝐎𝐣𝐚𝐬𝐰𝐰𝐞𝐞 π’π‘πšπ«π¦πš 𝐰𝐒𝐧𝐬 β€˜π‘π€π‰π€π“ πŠπ€πŒπ€π‹β€™ π€π°πšπ«π at πŸ”πŸ–π­π‘ 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐒𝐨𝐧𝐚π₯ 𝐅𝐒π₯𝐦 π€π°πšπ«ππ¬

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Bagging yet another award to his name , Film Director 𝐎𝐣𝐚𝐬𝐰𝐰𝐞𝐞 π’π‘πšπ«π¦πš has won the β€˜π‘π€π‰π€π“ πŠπ€πŒπ€π‹β€™ π€π°πšπ«π for his film π€ππ¦π’π­π­πžπ. Announced at the πŸ”πŸ–π­π‘ 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐒𝐨𝐧𝐚π₯ 𝐅𝐒π₯𝐦 π€π°πšπ«ππ¬ today for films made in 2020, Admitted won under the Special Jury category for Non-feature Films marking the National Award for contribution to Indian Cinema.
“It is overwhelming to see the film get such recognition and respect from not only the audience, but an esteemed jury of the 68th National Awards. I am heartened by the appreciation and thank the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting for bestowing upon me this award, ensuring that stories of all format and genre find there space in films.”, said Ojaswwee Sharma.
Admitted is a biographical docudrama based on the life of Dhananjay Chauhan – the first transgender student of Panjab University, Chandigarh.
Ojaswwee had recently received the award for the Best National Documentary Above 60 mins for ‘Admitted’ at 17th MIFF – Mumbai International Film Festival 2022 by Films Division India and Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India.
Ojaswwee’s films have received national and international recognition with awards at acclaimed film-festivals globally, bringing glory to India. Ojaswwee’s work has been recognized by the Media Federation of India in 2022 and Public Relations Council of India in 2021 for his work in films and instilling pride in the community through filming thought provoking, realistic and socially relevant films and showcasing them through public events and film festivals.
Ahead of the announcement, the Chairperson and other Jury members called on the Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting Shri Anurag Thakur and presented him with the selections for the Awards. Shri Thakur congratulated all the winners and said, “2020 was a particularly difficult year for films due to the COVID pandemic, yet the nominations consisted of great works.”
The Jury comprised of eminent film makers and film personalities from across the Indian cine-world. The national jury made a special note of the film’s forceful and brave lead character, and how the subject has been dealt by the make.
The awards were announced by Shri Chitrartha Singh, Chairperson, Non-Feature Jury, Shri Anant Vijay, Chairperson, Best Writing on Cinema Jury and Shri Dharam Gulati, Feature Film Jury (Member – Central Panel) in presence of Ms. Neerja Sekhar, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.
Established in 1954, the prestigious awards are administered by the Government of India’s Directorate of Film Festivals. Because of Covid-19-related delays, this year’s ceremony honored films from 2020, across several categories.
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