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National Film Awards 2018: Its been a Bollywood sweep at the National Film Awards this year, and the industry is rejoicing since Friday afternoon. The winners – especially young, first-time winners such as Ayushmann Khurrana and Vicky Kaushal – are overjoyed to say the least.

Ayushmann and Vicky won the Best Actor National Award jointly for “Andhadhun” and “Uri: The Surgical Strike” respectively, and both actors are proud that their hard work has paid off at such an early stage of their career.

Describing the experience as “truly humbling and hugely gratifying”, Ayushmann said the honour was “a validation of my hard work, my belief system, my journey in movies and my reason to be an actor.” He said director Sriram Raghavan deserved all the accolades “for creating a new genre of cinema for Indian audiences to enjoy”, and that he was “truly fortunate” to be a part of Sriram Raghvan’s vision. “As an artiste, ‘Andhadhun’ challenged me and made me a better actor,” he added, promising to continue on the “journey to discover and back cinema that truly stands apart and brings people back into the theatres”.

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National Film Awards 2018: Vicky Kaushal, Surekha Sikri, Sanjay Leela Bhansali & Others Express Their Joy Of Winning Big

Vicky admitted he was too excited to describe how he felt. “Words might fall short to describe the happiness I’m feeling right now. For my work to be recognised by the honourable National Film Awards Jury is truly a moving moment for me and my family. I wish to thank each and every member of the jury committee for finding me worthy of the prestigious Best Actor Award,” he said.

About Ayushmann, Vicky added: “I’m also very happy to be sharing the award with someone whom I admire, both as a person and as an actor”

Aditya Dhar won Best Director for “Uri“, and he believes his key to success is not giving up. “Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm. Fifteen years of failures, rejections and hard work has lead to this moment and it just can’t get better than this. This is an honour I am going to cherish for the rest of my life. Being conferred with the National Award has been a dream since I understood what films meant to me,” said Aditya, thanking his family, producers, and the awards jury, and dedicating the honour to all the soldiers at the border. “You have selflessly dedicated your life to serve us and now it’s our time to dedicate everything we have to serve you.”

Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s “Padmaavat” won big in the song and dance categories. Arijit Singh won Best Male Playback Singer for the song “Binte dil misriya mein”, and Bhansali won Best Music Direction (Songs). Kruti Mahesh Madya and Jyoti Tomar won the Best Choreography awards for the song “Ghoomar”.

“I’m very happy and honoured. Music has always been a very important part of my life so this award is very special,” said Bhansali..