Legendary Bengali actor and Dadasaheb Phalke Award winner Soumitra Chatterjee (File Photo) 
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National award for 'Mayurakshi' recognition of director's hardwork: Soumitra Chatterjee

'Mayurakshi', a film helmed by director Atanu Ghosh, tells an emotional story about an ailing man's relationship with his son.

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KOLKATA: Veteran actor Soumitra Chatterjee was "pleasantly surprised" this morning when he came to know that 'Mayurakshi', the film where he essayed the role of a delusional man, has bagged the 65th National Award for Best Bengali Film.

'Mayurakshi', a film helmed by director Atanu Ghosh, tells an emotional story about an ailing man's relationship with his son.

"This award is recognition of director Atanu Ghosh's hard work. I feel happy for him," the 83-year old thespian said.

Ghosh, who has received critical appreciation in the past for his films 'Aborto' and 'Abby Sen', said the national recognition would inspire producers to back films that deliver social messages.

"I have received prestigious awards in the past, including Filmfare East, but 'Mayurakshi' completed the circle with this national honour."

Actor Prosenjit Chatterjee, who enacted the role of Soumitra Chatterjee's son in the film, credited the entire team of 'Mayurakshi' for the award.

"It is great and prestigious news to all the members of #Mayurakshi for getting the best Bengali film in 65th National Award. Thankful to Sekhar Kapoor for recommending the film to Cannes Film Festival." Chatterjee tweeted.

Acclaimed filmmaker Shekhar Kapur, the chairperson of the central jury panel for the 65th National Film Awards, made the announcements today in New Delhi.

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