G V Prakash wins 3rd National Award for Amaran: 'This belongs to my fans too'
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Music director G V Prakash Kumar has won the 72nd National Film Award for Best Music Director for his work on the film Amaran, directed by Rajkumar Periasamy — marking his third National Award in the category. Following the announcement, he shared a heartfelt note crediting his fans, collaborators, and family for the recognition.
G V Prakash's Statement
Taking to social media, G V Prakash wrote, 'I am deeply humbled and immensely grateful to receive the 72nd National Film Award for Best Music Director for the Movie #Amaran. Winning this prestigious honour for the third time is truly a blessing, and I accept it with a heart full of gratitude.'
The composer expressed particular thanks to producer Kamal Haasan for believing in him and director Rajkumar Periasamy for his 'unwavering support throughout this remarkable journey.'
Credits to Cast, Crew and Sound Engineer
G V Prakash extended his gratitude to lead actors Sivakarthikeyan and Sai Pallavi, along with the entire cast and crew of Amaran. He singled out sound engineer Jehovasan for special mention, saying his 'dedication and hard work played an invaluable role in bringing this music to life.'
He also acknowledged his family, his team of musicians and technicians, and close friends who had supported him at every stage of his career.
A Message to His Fans
The most striking element of his note was a direct message to his fanbase. 'Above all, I am forever grateful to my fans. Your unwavering love, constant encouragement, and endless faith in me have always been my greatest strength and inspiration. Every note I compose is dedicated to all of you. This award belongs as much to each one of you as it does to me,' he wrote.
Context and Significance
The 72nd National Film Awards recognise excellence in Indian cinema for the year under consideration. Amaran, produced by Kamal Haasan, is among the high-profile Tamil productions to receive recognition this cycle. G V Prakash's hat-trick of National Awards cements his position among the most decorated composers in contemporary Tamil cinema. Notably, his previous two wins had also been in the Best Music Director category, making this third recognition a rare consistency at the country's highest film honour.
With Amaran's critical and commercial success already established, the National Award adds institutional weight to what has been one of G V Prakash's most celebrated projects. The composer is expected to continue his collaboration with leading Tamil filmmakers going forward.