Jayaraj-directed "Ottal", which recently bagged national award in the best environment film category, was selected as the best feature film by the nine-member jury headed by veteran screenplay writer and critic John Paul.
Sanalkumar Sasisharan, the director of the critically acclaimed "Oralpokkam" adjudged the best director award.
While Nivin's down-to-earth performance in "Bangalore Days" and "1983" won him the recognition, the exceptional performance in Padmakumar's "My Life Partner" helped Sudev bagged the unexpected honour.
While the director and producer of the best film and the best director will get Rs two lakh each, citation and a plaque, the actor and actress will get Rs 50,000, citation and plaque, state Minister for Cinema Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan told reporters here.
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Expressing happiness over the award, Nivin Pauly told reporters that award was an inspiration and encouragement to better his performance. "It is an added responsibility also," he added.
Nazriya said the state award is definitely a recognition to her. "It is nice that people still remember me," the 20-year-old Nazriya, who is keeping away from acting after getting married with new generation actor Fahad Fazil, said.