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Sanskrit cinema
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Indian cinema

Sanskrit cinema is the segment ofIndian cinema dedicated to the production ofmotion pictures inSanskrit language, with only 30 films made since 1983 and no separate industry forSanskrit films.

History

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The first Sanskrit film ever made wasAdi Shankaracharya in 1983 byG.V. Iyer. At the31st National Film Awards, it won four awards, includingBest Film,Best Screenplay,Best Cinematography andBest Audiography.[1][2]

The second film wasBhagavad Gita in 1992, again by G.V. Iyer. The film won theNational Film Award for Best Feature Film at the 40th National awards for 1992. The next film made was in 2015, after a gap of 22 years.[3]

From 2015 to 2017, 4 Sanskrit films were made inKerala, India.Priyamanasam was the 3rd Sanskrit film and the first Sanskrit film from Kerala. The film won the award for 'Best Feature film in Sanskrit' at the 63rd National awards. The film was screened at the 46th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa in 2015.Ishti made in 2016 was the first Sanskrit film based on a social issue. The film was screened at the 47th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa in 2016, in the panorama section.[4][5]

Suryakantha is the fifth Sanskrit film and the third one made in Kerala. It is the first Sanskrit film on contemporary life.[6] The film won 'Special Jury award' in Kerala Film Critics Associations awards, 2017.

Anurakthi is the first Sanskrit 3D film with a song in the film picturised in 3D format. That also made Anurakthi the first Sanskrit film to have a song in it.[7] The film was screened at the 48th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa in 2017.[8][9]

Pratikriti is the first commercial film in Sanskrit.[10] This is written and directed by Dr. Nidheesh Gopi.[10]

Punyakoti is the first animated film in Sanskrit.[11]

Madhurasmitham World's First children's Sanskrit film. Directed by sureshgayathri 2019.[12][13]Madhurasmitham won the Travancore International Award for Best Film.

Namo screened at IFFI in 2021 and its story resolve around friendship betweenSudama and Sri Krishna.[14]

List of Sanskrit films

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YearTitleDirectorNotes
1983Adi ShankaracharyaG.V. IyerFirst Sanskrit feature film.
Won 4 national awards, includingBest Feature film.
1993Bhagavad GitaWon national awards forBest Feature film.
2015PriyamanasamVinod MankaraWon national award forBest Feature film in Sanskrit.
Screened at the 46th edition ofInternational Film Festival of India (IFFI).
2016IshtiG. PrabhaOpening film of the feature section of the Indian Panorama section at the 47th edition of IFFI.
2017SuryakanthaM. SurendranWon 'Special Jury award' at Kerala Film Critics Associations awards, 2017
AnurakthiP. K. AshokanFirst 3D Sanskrit film.
First Sanskrit film with a song.
Screened at the 48th International Film Festival of India (IFFI)
2019MadhurasmithamSuresh GayathriWorld's First Children's Sanskrit Film[15]
2020PunyakotiRavi Shankar VFirst Sanskrit animation film.[16]
AgochararnavahPoornima R Iyer[17][18]
2021PratikritiDr.Nidheesh GopiFirst Commercial Sanskrit film, premiered on Firstshows OTT platform.[19][10][20]
NamoVijeesh ManiScreened at51st International Film Festival of India Indian panorama section[21][22][14]
SamasyahShibu KumaranallurEnvironmental film, released on Neestream OTT.[23][24][25]
ShaakuntalamDushyant ShridharA film based on story of Shakuntala and King Bharat.[26]
2022MadhubhashithamSuresh GayathriMovie shot in 48 hours.[27]
BhagavadajjukamYadu VijayakrishnanAdaptation of the 7th century play of the same name. Selected for Indian Panorama at 52nd International Film Festival of India.[28]
EkachakramK. Suchendra PrasadBased on the works of N. Ranganatha Sharma, produced by Voicing Silence, an international platform for meaningful cinema.[29]
TayaG. PrabhaScreened at various International Film festivals and national film festivals film festivals including Pune, Kolkata, Bangalore, Delhi.[30][31]
2023DharmayodhaSruthi SimonFirst Sanskrit film by a woman director.[32][33]
2024EkakiPrasad Parappuram,

Fr John Puthuva, Ayyampuzha Harikumar

First Sanskrit film with only one character.[34][35]
SlokaJanardhana MaharshiSanskrit film with original story & music.[36]

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  33. ^"സ്വപ്‌നത്തിലേക്കുള്ള യാത്ര" [Journey to the Dream].Mathrubhumi (in Malayalam). 19 November 2022.Archived from the original on 22 February 2024. Retrieved27 February 2024.
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