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The 65th National Film Awards ceremony was a departure from its tradition of the Indian President handing over the awards to all the winners. Many hurt recipients even skipped the ceremony here on Thursday as President Ram Nath Kovind had time to present only 11 out of 125 awards.

Vigyan Bhawan was buzzing with artistes from Hindi, Bengali, Malayalam, Tamil, Assamese and Manipuri film industries who looked excited about getting recognition from the government for their work in movies.

But there were some winners whose name plates were placed facing down as they were not at the venue.

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Praveen Morchhale, the director of Walking With the Wind, which won three National Awards including Best Film (Ladakhi) this year, was among those 60 recipients who chose to give the ceremony a miss.

“The decision was not taken by one person. It happened last night. During rehearsal, it was announced that the ceremony would be done in two parts. All were shocked,” Morchhale told IANS from his hotel here.

“Our problem is that they chose to tell us in the last minute. Even the invitation says the President would be honouring us. Suddenly they said only 11 will be given,” he added.