The Indian president Pranab Mukherjee, centre, presents The Dadasaheb Phalke, the highest award in the field of Indian cinema, to the Indian poet and filmaker Gulzar, right, during the 61st National Film Awards ceremony in New Delhi. AFP PHOTO / RAVEENDRAN
The Indian president Pranab Mukherjee, centre, presents The Dadasaheb Phalke, the highest award in the field of Indian cinema, to the Indian poet and filmaker Gulzar, right, during the 61st National Film Awards ceremony in New Delhi. AFP PHOTO / RAVEENDRAN
The Indian president Pranab Mukherjee, centre, presents The Dadasaheb Phalke, the highest award in the field of Indian cinema, to the Indian poet and filmaker Gulzar, right, during the 61st National Film Awards ceremony in New Delhi. AFP PHOTO / RAVEENDRAN
The Indian president Pranab Mukherjee, centre, presents The Dadasaheb Phalke, the highest award in the field of Indian cinema, to the Indian poet and filmaker Gulzar, right, during the 61st National F

Stars shine at Indian National Film Awards


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The Indian president Pranab Mukherjee on Saturday handed out awards to cinematic talent from around the country at the 61st National Film Awards ceremony held in New Delhi earlier this week.

As many as 41 gongs were given away in the non-feature film category; 40 awards were distributed in feature film category; and three awards were bestowed for Best Writing, at the ceremony, hosted by the actress and singer Raajeshwari Sachdev and the news anchor Rini Simon Khanna.

The event was held on Saturday at the capital’s Vigyan Bhawan, with live performances by Rupankar and Bela Shinde – they bagged Best Male Playback Singer and Best Female Playback Singer, respectively.

The veteran lyricist Gulzar was present to receive the coveted Dada Saheb Phalke Award. The poet, who has also excelled as a director, screenwriter, producer and poet, became the 45th recipient of the gong, conferred by the Government of India for outstanding contribution to the growth and development of Indian cinema. Ship of Theseus, produced by Recyclewala Films Pvt Ltd. and directed by Anand Gandhi, was named Best Feature Film, while Rangbhoomi won Best Non-Feature Film.

The Indira Gandhi Award for Best Debut Film by a director was given to Nagraj Manjule for the Marathi movie Fandry, for which Somnath Avghade won Best Child Artist, shared with Sadhana for the Tamil film Thanga Meengal.

Rajkummar Rao and Suraj Venjaramoodu shared Best Actor for their performances in the Hindi film Shahid and the Malayalam film Perariyathavar, while Geetanjali Thapa won Best Actress for the Hindi film Liar's Dice.

Best Popular Film went to Bhaag Milkha Bhaag, a biopic on former athlete Milkha Singh.

Jolly LLB won Best Hindi Film. Produced by Fox Star Studios, the movie, a comical satire on the country's legal system, is directed by Subhash Kapoor.

The Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration went to the Tamil film Thalaimuraigal.

The Special Jury Award was given to the Marathi film Yellow and the Hindi film Miss Lovely.

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Friday: First practice - 1pm; Second practice - 5pm

Saturday: Final practice - 2pm; Qualifying - 5pm

Sunday: Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (55 laps) - 5.10pm

Multitasking pays off for money goals

Tackling money goals one at a time cost financial literacy expert Barbara O'Neill at least $1 million.

That's how much Ms O'Neill, a distinguished professor at Rutgers University in the US, figures she lost by starting saving for retirement only after she had created an emergency fund, bought a car with cash and purchased a home.

"I tell students that eventually, 30 years later, I hit the million-dollar mark, but I could've had $2 million," Ms O'Neill says.

Too often, financial experts say, people want to attack their money goals one at a time: "As soon as I pay off my credit card debt, then I'll start saving for a home," or, "As soon as I pay off my student loan debt, then I'll start saving for retirement"."

People do not realise how costly the words "as soon as" can be. Paying off debt is a worthy goal, but it should not come at the expense of other goals, particularly saving for retirement. The sooner money is contributed, the longer it can benefit from compounded returns. Compounded returns are when your investment gains earn their own gains, which can dramatically increase your balances over time.

"By putting off saving for the future, you are really inhibiting yourself from benefiting from that wonderful magic," says Kimberly Zimmerman Rand , an accredited financial counsellor and principal at Dragonfly Financial Solutions in Boston. "If you can start saving today ... you are going to have a lot more five years from now than if you decide to pay off debt for three years and start saving in year four."

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Cast: Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Sanya Malhotra, Farrukh Jaffar, Deepak Chauhan, Vijay Raaz

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August 5:

Round-1 of the President’s Cup in Al Ain.

August 11-13:

Asian Championship in Vietnam.

September 8-9:

Ajman International.

September 16-17

Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games, Ashgabat.

September 22-24:

IJJF Balkan Junior Open, Montenegro.

September 23-24:

Grand Slam Los Angeles.

September 29:

Round-1 Mother of The Nation Cup.

October 13-14:

Al Ain U18 International.

September 20-21:

Al Ain International.

November 3:

Round-2 Mother of The National Cup.

November 4:

Round-2 President’s Cup.

November 10-12:

Grand Slam Rio de Janeiro.

November 24-26:

World Championship, Columbia.

November 30:

World Beach Championship, Columbia.

December 8-9:

Dubai International.

December 23:

Round-3 President’s Cup, Sharjah.

January 12-13:

Grand Slam Abu Dhabi.

January 26-27:

Fujairah International.

February 3:

Round-4 President’s Cup, Al Dhafra.

February 16-17:

Ras Al Khaimah International.

February 23-24:

The Challenge Championship.

March 10-11:

Grand Slam London.

March 16:

Final Round – Mother of The Nation.

March 17:

Final Round – President’s Cup.

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Director Ashutosh Gowariker

Produced Ashutosh Gowariker, Rohit Shelatkar, Reliance Entertainment

Cast Arjun Kapoor, Sanjay Dutt, Kriti Sanon, Mohnish Behl, Padmini Kolhapure, Zeenat Aman

Rating 3 /stars