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| 1981–2000 |
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| 2001–2020 | - Panoi-Jongki(2001)
- Jyothirmayi(2002)
- H. G. Dattatreya and Nedumudi Venu(2003)
- Gurdas Maan and Pradeep Nair(2004)
- – (2005)
- Thilakan and Prosenjit Chatterjee(2006)
- – (2007)
- – (2008)
- Padmapriya Janakiraman(2009)
- K. Shivaram Karanth and V. I. S. Jayabalan (2010)
- Mallika and Sherrey(2011)
- Lal, H. G. Dattatreya, Bishnu Kharghoria, Parineeti Chopra, Tannishtha Chatterjee, Hansraj Jagtap, and Thilakan(2012)
- Gauri Gadgil, Sanjana Rai, and Anjali Patil(2013)
- Musthafa, Palomi Ghosh, and Parth Bhalerao(2014)
- Rinku Rajguru, Jayasurya, and Ritika Singh(2015)
- Kadvi Hawa, Mukti Bhawan, Adil Hussain, and Sonam Kapoor(2016)
- Pankaj Tripathi, Parvathy, Prakruti Mishra, and Yasharaj Karhade (2017)
- Sruthi Hariharan, Chandrachoor Rai, Joju George, and Savithri Sreedharan(2018)
- Sajin Babu, Benjamin Da
• Pankaj Tripathi's father could not buy a tractor. This changed his life and Bollywood got one of its brilliant actorsPankaj Tripathi’s rise to fame is nothing short of inspiring. Today, he is regarded as one of Bollywood's most talented and versatile actors. However, his journey from a small village in Bihar to the bustling streets of Mumbai was far from easy. What’s even more remarkable is how an unmet dream—one that many might consider trivial—set him on the path to becoming an actor. Pankaj Tripathi’s Tractor Dream
Growing up in a modest farmer’s family, Pankaj Tripathi harbored a simple but significant wish during his younger years: to own a tractor. “When I was younger, I dreamt of owning a tractor. It was something I felt I needed, especially because my father couldn’t afford it,” Pankaj shared in a 2019 interview for a cultural programme. For him, the tractor symbolized stability, independence, and the possibility of a life grounded in farming. But life had different plan
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