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26th National Film Awards

Indian film awards for films of 1978


Indian film awards for films of 1978

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Parasuram
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Parasuram Thampu (3)

The 26th National Film Awards, presented by Directorate of Film Festivals, the organisation set up by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, India to felicitate the best of Indian Cinema released in the year 1978. Ceremony took place in April 1979.

Juries

Two different committees were formed for feature films and short films, headed by Chetan Anand and Kironmoy Raha respectively.

  • Jury Members: Feature Films
    • Chetan Anand (Chairperson)Sanjukta PanigrahiArvind KumarManohar Shyam JoshiHameeduddin Mehmood
    • Vinay Chandra MaudglayaBhisham SahniJamunaVimla PatilSatish AlekarS. L. BhyrappaNaa Parthasarthy
    • Nirad N. MohapatraG. L. BhardwajBasu BhattacharyaK. K. Nair
  • Jury Members: Short Films
    • Kironmoy Raha (Chairperson)Aruna VasudevM. T. Vasudevan Nair

Awards

Awards were divided into feature films and non-feature films.

Lifetime Achievement Award

Name of AwardImageAwardee(s)Awarded AsAwards
Dadasaheb Phalke Award[[File:Raichand Boral 2013 stamp of India.jpg75px]]Raichand BoralMusic director and Film directorSwarna Kamal, 40,000 and a Shawl

Feature films

Feature films were awarded at All India as well as regional level. For 26th National Film Awards, no film was awarded the President's Gold Medal for the All India Best Feature Film. It is the only year for National Film Awards not to give away this award till now. A Hindi film Gaman, a Bengali film Parashuram and a Malayalam film Thampu won the maximum number of awards (three). Following were the awards given in each category:

All India Award

Following were the awards given:

Name of AwardName of FilmLanguageAwardee(s)Cash prize
Best Feature Film with Mass Appeal, Wholesome Entertainment and Aesthetic ValueGanadevataBengaliProducer: Department of Information and Cultural Affairs, Government of West BengalSwarna Kamal
Director: Tarun MajumdarRajat Kamal
Citation: For brilliant picturisation of modern literary classic. Like the novel, film succeeds in capturing a whole era in transition. Steering clear of both commercial vulgarisation and pretentiousness, the film uses all the cinematic, to effectively communicate to the masses.
Best Feature Film on National IntegrationGrahanaKannadaProducer: M/s. Harsha PicturesRajat Kamal and 30,000
Director: T. S. NagabharanaRajat Kamal and 10,000
Citation: For an honest and bold depiction of caste conflict in rural India. The film starkly brings out the traditional beliefs which grip the entire rural society including the down-trodden putting an extra chain on the poor in addition to their economic helplessness. Cinematically a very powerful film.
Best Children's FilmJoi Baba FelunathBengaliProducer: R. D. BansalSwarna Kamal and 15,000
Director: Satyajit RayRajat Kamal and 10,000
Citation: For the wit and craftsmanship used to synthesise a child's world of fantasy with an adult story of crime and detection.
Best DirectionThampuMalayalamG. AravindanRajat Kamal and 20,000
Citation: For creating a truly director's film which effectively brings out the pathos and ennui in the life of village circus artists and their audience.
Best ScreenplayGrahanaKannadaT. S. Ranga
T. S. NagabharanaRajat Kamal and 5,000 Each
Citation: For maintaining taunt narrative line without resorting to melodrama and retaining a firm grip on the central idea in an action packed film.
Best ActorParasuramBengaliArun MukherjeeRajat Kamal and 10,000
Citation: For using mime, body language, laughter and silence to depict the central character in complete harmony with the overall style of the film.
Best ActressNimajjanamTeluguSharadaRajat Kamal and 10,000
Citation: For a highly restrained performance and a sensitive non-verbal communication.
Best Child ArtistGanadevataBengaliKanchan De BiswasRajat Kamal and 5,000
Citation: For being utterly himself.
Best Cinematography (Color)JunoonHindiGovind NihalaniRajat Kamal and 5,000
Citation: For eloquent camera work which is equally effective both in romantic passages and battle sequences. The camera faultlessly brings out all the colour hues in various locations and differing light conditions.
Best Cinematography (Black and White)ThampuMalayalamShaji N. KarunRajat Kamal and 5,000
Citation: For using the camera as a silent witness to the ironies of life. The reaction shots of circus audience taken unawares are in the best tradition of cinema-verite camera style.
Best Sound RecordingJunoonHindiHitendra GhoshRajat Kamal and 5,000
Citation: For clarity, fidelity and precision in recording music, speech and sound effects.
Best EditingParasuramBengaliGangadhar NaskarRajat Kamal and 5,000
Citation: For his bravura style of editing which is in complete harmony with the highly stylised treatment of the theme by the director.
Best Music DirectionGamanHindiJaidevRajat Kamal and 10,000
Citation: For using the traditional light classical and folk music of U.P. to convey the nostalgia of rural migrants lost in a city. Music in Gaman is an integral part of the film.
Best Male Playback SingerKaadu Kudre
("Kaadu Kudure Odi Banditta")KannadaShimoga SubbannaRajat Kamal and 10,000
Citation: For rendering the theme song "Kaadu Kudure" in a style which is at once vigorous and lyrical.
Best Female Playback SingerGaman
("Aap Ki Yaad Aati Rahi Raat Bhar")HindiChhaya GangulyRajat Kamal and 10,000
Citation: For a hauting rendition of Makhdun Mohluddin's famous ghazal "Aap Ki Yaad Aati Rahi Raat Bhar". The chastity of style, the purity of enunciation and the freshness of voice contribute to make it into a memorable song.
Special MentionParasuram
GamanBengali
HindiMrinal Sen (Director)
Muzaffar Ali (Director)Certificate Only
Citation: For their sensitive treatment of the problem of rural migrants to cities.

Regional Award

The awards were given to the best films made in the regional languages of India. For feature films in Bengali, English, Hindi, Kashmiri, Meitei and Punjabi, award for Best Feature Film was not given.

Name of AwardName of FilmAwardee(s)Awards
Best Feature Film in BengaliDooratwaProducer: Buddhadeb DasguptaRajat Kamal and 10,000
Director: Buddhadeb DasguptaRajat Kamal and 5,000
Citation: For a sensitive depiction of a leftist middle class intellectual's marital conflict waiting for a revolution which does not materialise.
Best Feature Film in HindiKasturiProducer: Bimal DuttRajat Kamal and 5,000
Director: Bimal DuttRajat Kamal and 2,500
Citation: For a lyrical depiction of the elemental and eternal conflict between science and superstition.
JunoonProducer: Shashi KapoorRajat Kamal and 5,000
Director: Shyam BenegalRajat Kamal and 2,500
Citation: For overall technical virtuousity and successful evocation of a bygone era.
Best Feature Film in KannadaOndanondu KaladalliProducer: L. N. CombinesRajat Kamal and 10,000
Director: Girish KarnadRajat Kamal and 5,000
Citation: For delineating the code of warrior's ethics in a medieval setting with a modern vision. The film has excellent outdoor photography, high standard of acting and an eye-catching decor.
Best Feature Film in MalayalamThampuProducer: K. Ravindran NairRajat Kamal and 10,000
Director: G. AravindanRajat Kamal and 5,000
Citation: For its cinematic virtousity and defiance of all narrative traditions of film making.
Best Feature Film in TeluguNimajjanamProducer: M/s Red Rose Art FilmsRajat Kamal and 10,000
Director: B. S. NarayanaRajat Kamal and 5,000
Citation: For a simple and restrained depiction of a dramatic theme, involving a woman's violation resulting in suicide.

Non-Feature films

Following were the awards given:

Short films

Name of AwardName of FilmLanguageAwardee(s)Cash prize
Best Information FilmRumtek - A Monastery Wrethed In A Hundred Thousand RainbowsEnglishProducer: Romesh SharmaRajat Kamal and 5,000
Director: Romesh SharmaRajat Kamal and 4,000
Citation: For an outstanding film in which all the elements are so perfectly blended to create an evocative and informative picture of the continuity of life at this beautiful monastery.
Best Educational / Instructional FilmThe Magic HandsEnglishProducer: M/s Little CinemaRajat Kamal and 5,000
Director: Santi P. ChowdhuryRajat Kamal and 4,000
Citation: For the controlled style of the filmmaker which lends special eloquence to the images of the faces and the hands as also the graceful bamboo they work with.
Best Promotional FilmIt Is Indian It Is GoodHindiProducer: Films DivisionRajat Kamal and 5,000
Director: B. D. GargaRajat Kamal and 4,000
Citation: For an excellent script and direction supported by smooth editing and camera work with music that is judiciously selected and sparingly used. The film provides an imaginative survey of the magnitude, variety and quality of India's export production.
Best Newsreel CameramanDawn Over Gurais (Indian News Review No. 1568)EnglishC. L. KaulRajat Kamal and 5,000
Citation: For the lyrical realism of the camera with its perfectly matched tone and texture.
Best News ReviewUttar Pradesh Samachar 24HindiDirector of Information and Public Relations, U.P.Rajat Kamal and 5,000
Citation: For its genuine effort to make disturbing human document out of the chaos of a frequent natural calamity.
Special MentionThe Burning StoneEnglishDirector: Loksen Lavnani for Films DivisionCertificate only
Citation: For the sincerity and commitment of the filmmaker in this stark and uncompromising film in which the raw truth is portrayed with no attempt to make it palatable.

Awards not given

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

  • Best Feature Film
  • Second Best Feature Film
  • Best Story
  • Best Film on Family Welfare
  • Best Lyrics
  • Best Film on Social Documentation
  • Best Experimental Film
  • Best Animation Film
  • President's Silver Medal for Best Feature Film in Assamese
  • President's Silver Medal for Best Feature Film in English
  • President's Silver Medal for Best Feature Film in Manipuri
  • President's Silver Medal for Best Feature Film in Marathi
  • President's Silver Medal for Best Feature Film in Oriya
  • President's Silver Medal for Best Feature Film in Punjabi
  • President's Silver Medal for Best Feature Film in Tamil

References

References

  1. "26th National Film Awards". Directorate of Film Festivals.
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