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National Film Awards

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State-instituted annual film awards in India
This article is about the National Film Awards in India. For other uses, seeNational Film Awards (disambiguation).

National Film Awards
Current:71st National Film Awards
Awarded forExcellence in cinematic achievements forIndian cinema
LocationVigyan Bhawan, New Delhi
CountryIndia
Presented byNational Film Development Corporation
First award10 October 1954; 71 years ago (1954-10-10)
Websitenfaindia.org

TheNational Film Awards are awards for artistic and technical merit given for excellence within the Indian film industry. Established in 1954, it has been administered, along with theInternational Film Festival of India and the Indian Panorama, by theIndian government'sDirectorate of Film Festivals from 1973 until 2020, and by theNFDC since 2021.[1][2][3]

Every year, a national panel appointed by the government selects the winning entry, and the award ceremony is held inNew Delhi, where thePresident of India presents the awards. This is followed by the inauguration of the National Film Festival, where award-winning films are screened for the public. Declared for films produced in the previous year across the country, they hold the distinction of awarding merit to the best ofIndian cinema overall, as well as presenting awards for the best films in each region and language of the country.[4]

History

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The Awards were first presented in 1954. TheGovernment of India conceived the ceremony to honor films made across India, on a national scale, to encourage the furthering of Indian art and culture. From 1973 until 2020, the Indian Directorate of Film Festivals administers the ceremony along with other major film events in India annually.[5] Since then,National Film Development Corporation of India administers the ceremony.

Juries and rules

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The National Film Awards are presented in two main categories:Feature Films andNon-Feature Films.[1] The juries are appointed by theNFDC. Neither the Government nor the organization has influence over which films are selected for consideration and which films ultimately win awards. There are strict criteria as to whether a film is eligible for consideration by the jury panels. Over 100 films made across the country are entered in each category (Feature and Non-Feature) for the awards and are deemed eligible each year.[6]

A list of rules is presented every year in a document of regulations known as the National Film Award Regulations.[7] The criteria for eligibility contain many clauses. Among them, there is a direct requirement for the makers of a film, and particularly the director, to be Indian nationals.[8] Films entering the competition should be produced in India, and in the case of co-production involving a foreign entity, there are as many as six conditions that should be fulfilled in order for the film to qualify.[8] According to the criteria, in order to be eligible for consideration by the jury, a film should be certified by theCentral Board of Film Certification between 1 January and 31 December. Whether a film is considered a feature film or a non-feature film shall be decided by the Feature Film jury. The eligibility list includes a section of rules determining which films shall not be eligible for entry in the competition.[8]

Awards ceremonies

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The "Year" in the below table corresponds to the year of the film certificate issued by theCBFC. The "Date" indicates when the awards were presented to the winners.

YearCeremonyDateBest Feature FilmBest Non-Feature Film
19531st10 October 1954Shyamchi AaiMahabalipuram
19542nd21 December 1955Mirza GhalibSpirit of the Loom
19553rdSeptember 1956Pather PanchaliMagic of Mountains
19564th28 April 1957KabuliwalaGotama The Buddha
19575th16 April 1958Do Aankhen Barah HaathA Himalayan Tapestry
19586th28 April 1959Sagar SangameyRadha Krishna
19597th1 May 1960Apur SansarKathakali
19608th31 March 1961AnuradhaKangra and Kulu
19619th21 April 1962Bhagini NiveditaRabindranath Tagore
196210th21 April 1963Dada ThakurFour Centuries Ago
196311th25 April 1964Shehar Aur SapnaSong of the Snow
196412th31 May 1965CharulataOne Day
196513th1966ChemmeenCloven Horizon
196614th10 October 1967Teesri KasamGlimpses of West Bengal
196715th25 November 1968Hatey BazareyIndia '67
196816th13 February 1970Goopy Gyne Bagha ByneEverest
196917th21 November 1970Bhuvan ShomeAmrita Sher-Gil
197018th1971Samskara"No Award"
197119th1 May 1972SeemabaddhaBhutan
197220th1973SwayamvaramThe Inner Eye
197321stOctober 1974NirmalyamThe Flame Burns Bright
197422nd1976ChorusMan In Search of Man
197523rd1976Chomana DudiWinged Wonderland
197624th1977Mrigayaa
197725th27 April 1978GhatashraddhaDeshratna Rajendra Prasad
197826thApril 1979Rumtek - A Monastery Wrethed
In A Hundred Thousand Rainbows
197927thMay 1980Shodh
198028thApril 1981Akaler ShandhaneyDaldal
198129thApril 1982DakhalFaces After The Storm
198230thMay 1983ChokhAn Indian Story
198331stJune 1984Adi ShankaracharyaThe Procession
198432ndJune 1985DamulMusic of Satyajit Ray
198533rdJune 1986ChidambaramBombay: Our City
198634thSeptember 1987Tabarana KatheThe Land of Sand Dunes
198735thApril 1988Halodhia Choraye Baodhan KhaiBhopal: Beyond Genocide
198836th31 May 1989PiraviKanaka Purandara
198937thMay 1990Bagh BahadurAar Koto Din
199038th7 April 1991MarupakkamGraven Image
199139th6 May 1992AgantukSons of Abotani: The Misings
199240th4 May 1993Bhagavad GitaIn Search of Indian Theatre
199341st30 September 1994CharacharMaihar Raag
199442nd17 July 1995Unishe AprilRasayatra
199543rd6 August 1996KathapurushanTarana
199644th15 July 1997Lal DarjaSham's Vision
199745th10 July 1998Thaayi SahebaJataner Jami
199846th15 February 2000SamarIn The Forest Hangs a Bridge
199947th18 September 2000VanaprasthamDui Paatan Ke Beech Mein
200048th12 December 2001ShanthamRasikpriya
200149th13 February 2003DweepaSonal
200250th29 December 2003Mondo Meyer UpakhyanNarayan Gangaram Surve
200351st2 February 2005ShwaasKaya Poochhe Maya Se
War and Peace
200452nd21 October 2005Page 3Girni
200553rd14 September 2007KaalpurushRiding Solo to the Top of the World
200654th2 September 2008PulijanmamBishar Blues
200755th21 October 2009KanchivaramHope Dies Last in War
200856th20 March 2010AntaheenAFSPA, 1958
200957th22 October 2010Kutty SrankThe Postman
Bilal
201058th9 September 2011Adaminte Makan AbuGerm
201159th3 May 2012ByariAnd We Play On
Deool
201260th3 May 2013Paan Singh TomarShepherds of Paradise
201361st3 May 2014Ship of TheseusRangbhoomi
201462nd3 May 2015CourtTender Is the Sight
201563rd3 May 2016Baahubali: The BeginningAmdavad Ma Famous
201664th3 May 2017KaasavFireflies in the Abyss
201765th3 May 2018Village Rockstars
201866th23 December 2019HellaroSon Rise
The Secret Life of Frogs
201967th25 October 2021Marakkar: Lion of the Arabian SeaAn Engineered Dream
202068th30 September 2022Soorarai PottruTestimony of Ana
202169th17 October 2023Rocketry: The Nambi EffectEk Tha Gaon
202270th8 October 2024AattamAyena
202371st23 September 202512th FailFlowering Man

Current categories

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The awards are categorized into three sections; Feature film, Non-feature film, and Best Writing on cinema. With each section having its individual aims, Feature Film and Non-Feature Film sections aim at encouraging the production of films of aesthetic and technical excellence and social relevance, contributing to the understanding and appreciation of cultures of different regions of the country in cinematic form, thereby promoting unity and integrity of the nation.[1] The Best Writing on cinema section aims to encourage the study and appreciation of cinema as an art form and dissemination of information and critical appreciation of the art form through the publication of various books, articles, reviews, newspaper coverage, and studies.[9] In addition, a lifetime achievement award, named after the father of Indian cinemaDadasaheb Phalke, is awarded to a film personality for the outstanding contribution to the growth and development of Indian Cinema.[9][10]

All the award winners are awarded aMedallion, a cash prize, and a certificate of merit. The Dadasaheb Phalke Award, six categories from the Feature Films section, three from the Non-Feature Films and Best Writing on Cinema sections each have been made eligible forSwarna Kamal (Golden Lotus Award), and the rest of the categories forRajat Kamal (Silver Lotus Award).[9][11]

Lifetime Achievement

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List of current Lifetime Achievement categories by year introduced
Year introducedCategory
Golden Lotus (Swarna Kamal)
1969Dadasaheb Phalke Award

Feature film

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List of current Feature film categories by year introduced
Year introducedCategory
Golden Lotus (Swarna Kamal)
1953Best Feature Film
1953Best Children's Film
1967Best Direction
1974Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment
1980Best Debut Film of a Director
2022Best Film in AVGC (Best Animation Film)
Silver Lotus (Rajat Kamal)
1954Best Bengali Feature Film
1954Best Hindi Feature Film
1954Best Kannada Feature Film
1954Best Malayalam Feature Film
1954Best Marathi Feature Film
1954Best Tamil Feature Film
1954Best Telugu Feature Film
1955Best Assamese Feature Film
1960Best Gujarati Feature Film
1960Best Odia Feature Film
1962Best Punjabi Feature Film
1965Best Konkani Feature Film
1967Best Actor in a Leading Role
1967Best Actress in a Leading Role
1967Best Music Direction
1967Best Male Playback Singer
1967Best Screenplay
1967Best Cinematography
1968Best Female Playback Singer
1968Best Lyrics
1968Best Child Artist
1972Best Manipuri Feature Film
1976Best Sound Design
1976Best Editing
1978Special Mention
1979Best Production Design
1984Best Actor in a Supporting Role
1984Best Actress in a Supporting Role
1984Best Costume Design
1985Best Bodo Feature Film
1991Best Choreography[a]
2006Best Make-up
2016Best Stunt Choreography
2022Best Feature Film Promoting National, Social and Environmental Values
2022Best Film in AVGC (Best Visual Effects)

Non-feature film

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List of current Non-feature film categories by year introduced
Year introducedCategory
Golden Lotus (Swarna Kamal)
1953Best Non-Feature Film
1991Best Debut Film of a Director[b]
2000Best Direction
Silver Lotus (Rajat Kamal)
1967Best Animation Film
1978Special Mention
1985Best Arts / Cultural Film
1987Best Short Film
1990Best Cinematography
1990Best Editing
1990Best Sound Design
1993Best Music Direction
2003Best Narration / Voice Over
2022Best Non Feature Film Promoting National, Social and Environmental Values
2022Best Biographical / Historical Reconstruction / Compilation Film
2022Best Documentary
2022Best Script

Writing on cinema

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List of current Writing on cinema categories by year introduced
Year introducedCategory
Golden Lotus (Swarna Kamal)
1981Best Book on Cinema
1984Best Film Critic

Discontinued and intermittent categories

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Main article:Discontinued and intermittent National Film Awards

Records

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List of films with most awards
Film (Year)No. of awards won
Lagaan (2001)8
Bajirao Mastani (2015)7
Godmother (1998)6
Kannathil Muthamittal (2002)6
Aadukalam (2010)6
RRR (2022)6
Jogwa (2008)5
Kutty Srank (2009)5
Soorarai Pottru (2020)5
Gangubai Kathiawadi (2022)5

Notes

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  1. ^Although the category was introduced in39th National Film Awards (1991), there was no winner. The first winner was announced during the40th National Film Awards (1992).
  2. ^The category was remained in the Rajat Kamal (Silver Lotus) section since the introduction, but was moved to Swarna Kamal (Golden Lotus) section during the70th National Film Awards (2022).[12]

References

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  1. ^abc"Explained: The National Film Awards, their history, significance, and recent trends". 22 July 2022.
  2. ^Official site Directorate of Film Festivals
  3. ^Film FestivalArchived 17 June 2008 at theWayback Machine
  4. ^"69th National Film Awards: Here's the complete winner list". 17 October 2023 – via The Economic Times - The Times of India.
  5. ^"70th National Film Awards: Heavy criticism from industry for ignoring contributions to sound recording and mixing".Hindustan Times. 25 February 2024.
  6. ^"National Awards 2022 Winners" – via The Economic Times - The Times of India.
  7. ^"72nd National Film Awards Regulations - National Film Awards".www.nationalfilmawards.in. Retrieved15 October 2025.
  8. ^abc55th National Film Awards Regulations.Eligibility. Pages 2–3.
  9. ^abc"59th National Film Awards: Regulations"(PDF) (Press release).Directorate of Film Festivals. p. 2,4,12,14,22,24,25,30. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 24 March 2012. Retrieved29 July 2012.
  10. ^"Dadasaheb Phalke Award Past Recipients".Directorate of Film Festivals. Retrieved13 August 2012.
  11. ^Ramachandran, Naman (24 August 2023)."'RRR' Wins Big at India's National Film Awards".
  12. ^Under Secretary to the Government of India (14 December 2023)."Report on Rationalization of Awards Conferred by the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting | Ministry of Information and Broadcasting | Government of India".Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. Retrieved25 August 2024.

Further reading

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  • Matthew, K.M. (2006),Manorama Yearbook 2006, Malayala Manorama, India,ISBN 81-89004-07-7

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