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30th National Film Awards

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1983 Indian film award

30th National Film Awards
30th National Film Awards
Awarded forBest of Indian cinema in 1982
Awarded byDirectorate of Film Festivals
Presented byGiani Zail Singh
(President of India)
Presented onMay 1983 (1983-05)
Official websitedff.nic.in
Highlights
Best Feature FilmChokh
Best BookChalachitra Sameeksha
Dadasaheb Phalke AwardL. V. Prasad
Most awardsMeghasandesam (4)

The30thNational Film Awards, presented byDirectorate of Film Festivals, the organisation set up byMinistry of Information and Broadcasting, India to felicitate the best ofIndian Cinema released in the year 1982.[1] Ceremony took place in May 1983 and awards were given by then President of India,Giani Zail Singh.

With 30th National Film Awards, new category forBest Non-Feature Film on Family Welfare was introduced.

Juries

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Three different committees were formed for feature films, short films and books on cinema, headed by veteran directorHrishikesh Mukherjee,Durga Khote and K. K. Nair respectively.[1]

Awards

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Awards were divided into feature films, non-feature films and books written on Indian cinema.

Lifetime Achievement Award

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Name of AwardImageAwardee(s)Awarded AsAwards
Dadasaheb Phalke AwardL. V. PrasadActor andFilm producerSwarna Kamal,40,000 and a Shawl

Feature films

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Feature films were awarded at All India as well as regional level. For 30th National Film Awards, aBengali film,Chokh won theNational Film Award for Best Feature Film whereas aTelugu film,Meghasandesam won the maximum number of awards (four). Following were the awards given in each category:[1]

All India Award

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Following were the awards given:[1]

Name of AwardName of FilmLanguageAwardee(s)Cash Prize
Best Feature FilmChokhBengaliProducer:Government of West BengalSwarna Kamal and50,000/-
Director:Utpalendu ChakrabartySwarna Kamal and25,000/-
Citation:For its courage in exposing an aspect of contemporary reality which has great social relevance and for doing so with passion and integrity.
Second Best Feature FilmKharijBengaliProducer: Neel Kanth FilmsRajat Kamal and30,000/-
Director:Mrinal SenRajat Kamal and15,000/-
Citation:For the subtlety and simplicity with which it analyses the dehumanisation creeping into our society, with cinematic elegance and economy of expression.
Best Feature Film on National IntegrationAroodamMalayalamProducer: Rosamma GeorgeRajat Kamal and30,000/-
Director:I. V. SasiRajat Kamal and15,000/-
Citation:For its compassionate treatment of the plight of the under-privileged.
Best Film on Family WelfareSpandanHindiProducer: Satyanarayanan Misra, Abdul Majid and Durga NandaRajat Kamal and30,000/-
Director: Biplab Roy ChowdharyRajat Kamal and15,000/-
Citation:For its intense and graphic representation of the twin problem of poverty and over-population, which it tackles on the level of both the family and of society.
Best Debut Film of a DirectorKann Sivanthaal Mann SivakkumTamilProducer: R. Venkat Raman
Director:Sreedhar Rajan
Rajat Kamal and10,000/-
Citation:For its original interpretation of a deep-rooted social evil, combining folk art with modern cinematic idiom.
Best DirectionChokhBengaliUtpalendu ChakrabartyRajat Kamal
Citation:For his merciless expose of several aspects of social injustice with admirable command over his medium.
Best ScreenplayKharijBengaliMrinal SenRajat Kamal and10,000/-
Citation:For its economy of expression in the treatment of a sensitive theme.
Best ActorMoondram PiraiTamilKamal HaasanRajat Kamal and10,000/-
Citation:For the versatility and naturalness with which he portrays the character of Seenu.
Best ActressArthHindiShabana AzmiRajat Kamal and10,000/-
Citation:For the restraint with which she conveys a wide range of emotions.
Best Child ArtistAroodamMalayalamVimalRajat Kamal and5,000/-
Citation:For its touching innocence and lack of self-consciousness which lend meaning to the theme.
Best Cinematography (Color)Moondram PiraiTamilBalu MahendraRajat Kamal and10,000/-
Citation:For the brilliant use of vivid imagery to create variety of moods.
Best AudiographyNamkeenHindiEssabhai M. SuratwalaRajat Kamal and10,000/-
Citation:For his skilful structuring of the sound track to create the atmosphere for the film.
Best EditingArthHindiKeshav HiraniRajat Kamal and10,000/-
Citation:For sustaining the inherent tension in the plot by precise timing and artistic juxtaposition of images and sounds.
Best Art DirectionKharijBengaliNitish RoyRajat Kamal and10,000/-
Citation:For recreating milieu with delicate details.
Best Music DirectionMeghasandesamTeluguRamesh NaiduRajat Kamal and10,000/-
Citation:For his use of classical music to enhance the aesthetic quality of the film.
Best Male Playback SingerMeghasandesamTeluguK. J. YesudasRajat Kamal and10,000/-
Citation:For his rich contribution to the musical element of the film.
Best Female Playback SingerMeghasandesamTeluguP. SusheelaRajat Kamal and10,000/-
Citation:For her immense contribution to the musical excellence of the film.

Regional Award

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The awards were given to the best films made in theregional languages of India. For feature films inGujarati,Kashmiri andPunjabi language, award for Best Feature Film was not given.[1]

Name of AwardName of FilmAwardee(s)Awards
Best Feature Film in AssameseAparoopaProducer:Jahnu Barua,NFDCRajat Kamal and15,000/-
Director:Jahnu BaruaRajat Kamal and7,500/-
Citation:For its deeply felt and controlled study of life in a village.
Best Feature Film in BengaliNagmotiProducer: Sibaprasad SenRajat Kamal and15,000/-
Director:Gautam ChattopadhyayRajat Kamal and7,500/-
Citation:For its absorbing portrayal of an ethnic group.
Best Feature Film in HindiKathaProducer: Suresh JindalRajat Kamal and15,000/-
Director:Sai ParanjpyeRajat Kamal and7,500/-
Citation:For its social satire of great charm and wit.
Best Feature Film in KannadaPhaniyammaProducer:Prema KaranthRajat Kamal and15,000/-
Director:Prema KaranthRajat Kamal and7,500/-
Citation:For its poignant portrayal of a real life character, who stood up single handed against cruel social customs.
Best Feature Film in MalayalamChappaProducer: P. K. Abdul LatifRajat Kamal and15,000/-
Director: P. K. BakerRajat Kamal and7,500/-
Citation:For its powerful depiction of a lone individual's determined fight against tyranny.
Best Feature Film in MarathiShapitProducer: Madhukar Rupji, Sudha Chitale and Vinay NewalkarRajat Kamal and15,000/-
Director:Arvind Deshpande and RajduttRajat Kamal and7,500/-
Citation:For dealing with several dimensions of feudalism.
Best Feature Film in TamilEzhavathu ManithanProducer: Palai N. ShanmugamRajat Kamal and15,000/-
Director:K. HariharanRajat Kamal and7,500/-
Citation:For focusing attention on the important topical problems of pollution and industrial exploitation.
Best Feature Film in TeluguMeghasandesamProducer:Dasari Narayana RaoRajat Kamal and15,000/-
Director:Dasari Narayana RaoRajat Kamal and7,500/-
Citation:For its lyrical and aesthetic qualities.

Non-Feature films

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Following were the awards given:[1]

Name of AwardName of FilmLanguageAwardee(s)Cash Prize
Best Information FilmAn Indian StoryEnglishProducer:Suhasini Mulay
Director: Tapan K. Bose
Rajat Kamal and5,000/- Each
Citation:For an outstanding investigate report into a subject of national concern and for its moving, graphic and sensitive treatment of a controversial subject.
Best Educational / Instructional FilmKooduthal Paal VenamenkilMalayalamProducer:Kerala State Film Development Corporation
Director: V. R. Gopinath
Rajat Kamal and5,000/- Each
Citation:For a simple yet explicit film, with a down to earth approach, presenting nature's procreation with both restraint and beauty.
Best Film on Family WelfareKal Aur AajHindiProducer and Director: Vimala SwaminathanRajat Kamal and5,000/- Each
Citation:For family planning as a simple, entertaining and direct comparison of the situation of today, with the past, in terms immediately understandable to the common man.
Best Experimental FilmChakkar Chandu Ka ChameliwalaHindiProducer:Film and Television Institute of India
Director: N. C. Thade
Rajat Kamal and5,000/- Each
Citation:For being a romantically mysterious film which successfully dispenses with the normal time-space framework and chronological sequence.
Best Animation FilmRaju and TinkuEnglishProducer:Children's Film Society
Director andAnimator: Ajoy Kumar Chakrabarty
Rajat Kamal and5,000/- Each
Citation:For an outstanding work in difficult art of puppet animation, made with professional finesse, a joyous treat to child and adult audiences alike.
Best News ReviewAsiad 82 - News 1EnglishN. S. ThapaforFilms DivisionRajat Kamal and5,000/-
Citation:For an evocative and stirring record of one of the most colourful events of our time.

Best Writing on Cinema

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Following were the awards given:[1]

Name of AwardName of BookLanguageAwardee(s)Cash Prize
Best Book on CinemaChalachitra SameekshaMalayalamAuthor:VijayakrishnanRajat Kamal and5,000/-
Citation:For fairly systematic analysis of the way in which the film has reflected the major concerns of man-aesthetic, social, spiritual — with specific reference to various film classics and the outlooks of well known directors, for persuasive argument and clear communication.

Awards not given

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Following were the awards not given as no film was found to be suitable for the award:[1]

References

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  1. ^abcdefgh"30th National Film Awards"(PDF). Directorate of Film Festivals.Archived(PDF) from the original on 8 November 2018. Retrieved2 September 2020.

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