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National Film Award for Best Malayalam Feature Film

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Indian film award

National Film Award for Best Malayalam Feature Film
National award for contributions toIndian Cinema
Awarded forBestMalayalam feature film of the year
Sponsored byNational Film Development Corporation of India
Formerly calledPresident's Silver Medal for Best Feature Film in Malayalam (1954–1968)
National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Malayalam (1969–2021)
Rewards
  • Rajat Kamal (Silver Lotus)
  • ₹2,00,000
First award1954
Most recent winnerUllozhukku (2023)

TheNational Film Award for Best Malayalam Feature Film is one of theNational Film Awards presented annually by theNational Film Development Corporation of India. It is one of several awards presented for feature films and awarded with Rajat Kamal (Silver Lotus). Since the70th National Film Awards, the name was changed to "Best Malayalam Feature Film".[1]

TheNational Film Awards, established in 1954, are the most prominent film awards in India that merit the best of theIndian cinema. The ceremony also presents awards for films in variousregional languages.

Awards for films in seven regional language (Bengali,Hindi,Kannada,Malayalam,Marathi,Tamil andTelugu) started from2nd National Film Awards which were presented on 21 December 1955.[2] Three awards of "President's Silver Medal for Best Feature Film", "Certificate of Merit for the Second Best Feature Film" and "Certificate of Merit for the Third Best Feature Film" were instituted. The later two certificate awards were discontinued from15th National Film Awards (1967).

The first winner of the "President's Silver Medal for Best Feature Film in Malayalam" was the 1954 filmNeelakuyil. Jointly directed byP. Bhaskaran andRamu Kariat, the film was based on a story written by Malayalam writerUroob. It told the story of a love affair between a Dalit girl and an educated, high caste school teacher. The film is considered a landmark in Malayalam cinema history.[3] Along withNeelakuyil, S. S. Rajan directed filmSneha Seema was honoured with a Certificate of Merit. Following is the list ofSilver Lotus Award (Rajat Kamal) recipient films produced inMalayalam language.

Winners

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Award includes 'Rajat Kamal' (Silver Lotus Award) and cash prize. Following are the award winners over the years:

Awards legends
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President's Silver Medal for Best Feature Film
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Certificate of Merit for the Second Best Feature Film
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Certificate of Merit for the Third Best Feature Film
*
Certificate of Merit for the Best Feature Film
*
Indicates a joint award for that year
List of award films, showing the year (award ceremony), producer(s) and director(s)
YearFilm(s)Producer(s)Director(s)Refs.
1954
(2nd)
NeelakuyilChandrathara Productions • P. Bhaskaran
 • Ramu Kariat
[2]
SnehaseemaAssociate PicturesS. S. Rajan
1955
(3rd)
No Award[4]
1956
(4th)
No Award[5]
1957
(5th)
Padatha PainkiliNeela ProductionsP. Subramaniam[6]
1958
(6th)
Nairu Pidicha PulivaluT. E. VasudevanP. Bhaskaran[7]
RandidangazhiNeela ProductionsP. Subramaniam
1959
(7th)
ChathurangamCapt. (Dr.) G. T. Joshua • J. D. Thottan
 • D. V. Swamy
[8]
1960
(8th)
No Award[9]
1961
(9th)
Mudiyanaya PuthranChandrathara ProductionsRamu Kariat[10]
Kandam Becha KottuModern TheatresT. R. Sundaram
Sabarimala AyyappanK. KuppuswamyS. M. Sriramulu Naidu
1962
(10th)
Puthiya Akasam Puthiya BhoomiAssociated ProducersM. S. Mani[11]
KalpadukalT. R. RaghavanK. S. Anthony
1963
(11th)
Ninamaninja Kalpadukal • K. V. Bhavadas
 • N. K. Karunakara Pillai
 • K. Parameshwaran Nair
N. N. Pisharody[12]
DoctorH. H. EbrahimM. S. Mani
Kalayum KaminiyumNeela ProductionsP. Subramaniam
1964
(12th)
Aadyakiranangal • P. Bhaskaran
 • V. Abdullah
P. Bhaskaran[citation needed]
Kudumbini • P. A. Thomas
 • J. Sasikumar
 • P. A. Thomas
 • J. Sasikumar
Thacholi OthenanT. K. PareekuttyS. S. Rajan[13]
1965
(13th)
KavyamelaT. E. VasudevanM. Krishnan Nair[14]
Odayil NinnuP. RamaswamyK.S.Sethumadhavan
MurappennuK. Parameswaran NairA. Vincent
1966
(14th)
Kunjali MarikkarT. K. PareekuttyS. S. Rajan
1967
(15th)
Anveshichu KandethiyillaK. Ravindran NairP. Bhaskaran[15]
1968
(16th)
AdhyapikaNeela ProductionsP. Subramaniam[16]
1969
(17th)
AdimakalM. O. JosephK. S. Sethumadhavan[17]
1970
(18th)
Ezhuthatha KadhaJai Maruthy PicturesA. B. Raj[18]
1971
(19th)
KarakanakadalHari PothanK. S. Sethumadhavan
1972
(20th)
Panitheeratha VeeduK. S. R. MoorthyK. S. Sethumadhavan[19]
1973
(21st)
Gayathri • A. R. Shreedharan Elayidom
 • P. B. Ashram
P. N. Menon[20]
1974
(22nd)
UttarayanamPattathuvila KarunakaranG. Aravindan[21]
1975
(23rd)
SwapnadanamT. Mohamed BapuK. G. George[22]
1976
(24th)
ManimuzhakkamCartoonist ThomasP. A. Backer
1977
(25th)
KodiyettamKulathoor Bhaskaran NairAdoor Gopalakrishnan[23]
1978
(26th)
ThampuK. Ravindran NairG. Aravindan[24]
1979
(27th)
PeruvazhiyambalamPrem PrakashPadmarajan
1980
(28th)
YagamB. Chandramani BaiSivan[25]
1981
(29th)
ElippathayamK. Ravindran NairAdoor Gopalakrishnan[26]
1982
(30th)
ChappaP. K. Abdul LatifP. A. Backer[27]
1983
(31st)
Malamukalile DaivamSurya Mudra FilmsP. N. Menon[28]
1984
(32nd)
MukhamukhamK. Ravindran NairAdoor Gopalakrishnan[29]
1985
(33rd)
Thinkalaazhcha Nalla DivasamM. ManiP. Padmarajan[30]
1986
(34th)
UppuK. M. A. RahimV. K. Pavithran[31]
1987
(35th)
PurusharthamP. T. K. MohammadK. R. Mohanan[32]
1988
(36th)
Rugmini • S. C. Pillai
 • Gigy Abraham
K. P. Kumaran[33]
1989
(37th)
MathilukalAdoor GopalakrishnanAdoor Gopalakrishnan[34]
1990
(38th)
VasthuharaT. RavindranathG. Aravindan[35]
1991
(39th)
KadavuM. T. Vasudevan NairM. T. Vasudevan Nair[36]
1992
(40th)
SwaroopamP. T. K. MohammedK. R. Mohanan[37]
1993
(41st)
VidheyanK. RaviAdoor Gopalakrishnan[38]
1994
(42nd)
SukruthamM. M. RamachandranHarikumar[39]
1995
(43rd)
OrmakalundayirikkanamSalam KarasseryT. V. Chandran[40]
1996
(44th)
DesadanamJayarajJayaraj[41]
1997
(45th)
MangammaNFDCT. V. Chandran[42]
1998
(46th)
AgnisakshiSrishti FilmsShyamaprasad[43]
1999
(47th)
PunaradhivasamN. P. PrakashV. K. Prakash[44]
2000
(48th)
SayanamM. P. Sukumaran NairM. P. Sukumaran Nair[45]
Kochu Kochu SanthoshangalGrihalakshmi FilmsSathyan Anthikad
2001
(49th)
DanyT. V. ChandranT. V. Chandran[46]
2002
(50th)
NizhalkuthuAdoor GopalakrishnanAdoor Gopalakrishnan[47]
2003
(51st)
SaphalamAnil ThomasAsok R. Nath[48]
2004
(52nd)
AkaleTom George KolathShyamaprasad[49]
2005
(53rd)
ThanmathraCentury FilmsBlessy[50]
2006
(54th)
DrishtanthamM. P. Sukumaran NairM. P. Sukumaran Nair[51]
2007
(55th)
Ore KadalVindhyan N. B.Shyamaprasad[52]
2008
(56th)
ThirakkathaVarnachithra Big ScreenRanjith[53]
2009
(57th)
Keralavarma PazhassirajaA. M. GopalanT. Hariharan[54]
2010
(58th)
Veettilekkulla VazhiB. C. JoshiDr. Biju[55]
2011
(59th)
Indian RupeeAugust CinemaRanjith[56]
2012
(60th)
Celluloid • Kamal
 • Ubaid
Kamal[57]
2013
(61st)
North 24 KaathamC. V. SarathiAnil Radhakrishnan Menon[58]
2014
(62nd)
Ain1:1.3 EntertainmentsSidhartha Siva[59]
2015
(63rd)
PathemariAllens MediaSalim Ahamed[60]
2016
(64th)
Maheshinte PrathikaaramDream Mill Cinemas and Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.Dileesh Pothan[61]
2017
(65th)
Thondimuthalum DriksakshiyumUrvasi TheatresDileesh Pothan
2018
(66th)
Sudani from NigeriaHappy Hours EntertainmentsZakariya Mohammed
2019
(67th)
Kalla NottamFirst Print StudioRahul Riji Nair[62]
2020
(68th)
Thinkalazhcha NishchayamPushkar FilmsSenna Hegde[63]
2021
(69th)
HomeVijay BabuRojin Thomas[64]
2022
(70th)
Saudi VellakkaUrvashi TheatresTharun Moorthy[65]
2023
(71st)
Ullozhukku • RSVP Movies
 • MacGuffin Pictures
Christo Tomy[66]

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