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36th National Film Awards

1989 Indian film award


1989 Indian film award

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caption36th National Film Awards
awarded_forBest of Indian cinema in 1988
award_orgDirectorate of Film Festivals
presenting_orgR. Venkataraman
(President of India)
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lifetime_achievementAshok Kumar
best_featurePiravi
best_non_featureKanaka Purandara
best_bookThe Moving Image
best_criticManmohan Chadha
most_winsDaasi (5)
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next37th

(President of India)

The 36th National Film Awards, presented by Directorate of Film Festivals, the organisation set up by Indian Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, India to felicitate the best of Indian Cinema released in the year 1988. Ceremony took place in 1989.

Awards

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

Lifetime Achievement Award

AwardImageAwardee(s)Awarded asAwards
Dadasaheb Phalke Award[[File:Ashok Kumar 2013 stamp of India.jpg75px]]Ashok KumarActorSwarna Kamal, and a shawl

Feature films

Feature films were awarded at All India as well as regional level. For 36th National Film Awards, a Malayalam film, Piravi won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film whereas a Telugu film, Daasi won the maximum number of awards (5). Following were the awards given in each category:

Juries

A committee headed by Tapan Sinha was appointed to evaluate the feature films awards. Following were the jury members:

  • Jury members
    • Tapan Sinha (Chairperson)Balu MahendraBharathirajaBhaskar ChandavarkarBimal DuttCharu Kamal HazarikaDhira BiswalJatin DasJ. P. DasJayoo PatwardhanLakshmi DeepakN. Lakshmi NarayanNiranjan RoyC. RadhakrishnanV. Raja KrishnanVasant Chaudhury

All India Award

Following were the awards given:

Golden Lotus Award

Official name: Swarna Kamal

All awardees receive the Golden Lotus Award (Swarna Kamal), a certificate and cash prize.

AwardFilmLanguageAwardee(s)Prize
Best Feature FilmPiraviMalayalamProducer: S. Jayachandran Nair50,000/-
director: Shaji N. Karun25,000/-
Citation: For creative evocation of human pathos with refined cinematic sensitivity.
Best Debut Film of a DirectorTrishagniHindiProducer and Director: Nabendu Ghosh25,000/- Each
Citation: For excellent exploration of complex philosophical theme for the first time in Indian cinema.
Best Film Providing Popular and Wholesome EntertainmentQayamat Se Qayamat TakHindi / UrduProducer: M/s Nasir Hussain Films40,000/-
Director: Mansoor Khan20,000/-
Citation: For presenting fresh and clean charm on celluloid with discerning imagination.
Best Children's FilmManu UncleMalayalamProducer: Joy Thomas30,000/-
Director: Dennis Joseph15,000/-
Citation: For endearing and hilarious picturisation which promotes a sense of adventure among children.
Best DirectionPiraviMalayalamShaji N. Karun50,000/-
Citation: For remarkable success in accomplishing fusion of various elements and creating new heights of cinematic aesthetics.
Silver Lotus Award

Official name: Rajat Kamal

All awardees receive the Silver Lotus Award (Rajat Kamal), a certificate and cash prize.

AwardFilmLanguageAwardee(s)Prize
Best Feature Film on National IntegrationRudraveenaTeluguProducer: Nagendra Babu30,000/-
Director: K. Balachander15,000/-
Citation: For presenting vertical as well as horizontal social integration on a musical plane and thus offering a cultural revolution as solution to maladies of the rural population.
Best Film on Other Social IssuesMain Zinda HoonHindiProducer: NFDC and Doordarshan30,000/-
Director: Sudhir Mishra15,000/-
Citation: For portraying with redeemed finesse the saga of the agony of the middle class working woman.
Best ActorPiraviMalayalamPremji10,000/-
Citation: For excellence in restrained performance.
Best ActressDaasiTeluguArchana10,000/-
Citation: For the convincing portrayal of a 1925 Telanga Dasi girl who was subject to total exploitation.
Best Supporting ActorRaakhHindiPankaj Kapoor10,000/-
Best Supporting ActressEk Din AchanakHindiUttara Baokar10,000/-
Citation: For playing the difficult role of a wife caught in the midst of unique social and psychological predicament.
Best Child ArtistSalaam Bombay!HindiShafiq Syed5,000/-
Citation: For the natural ease with which he has portrayed a slum child.
Best Male Playback SingerRudraveenaTeluguS. P. Balasubrahmanyam10,000/-
Citation: For bringing playback singing a rare depth of emotion adorned by his command of classical idiom.
Best Female Playback SingerVaishaliMalayalamK. S. Chithra10,000/-
Citation: For her clear and tuneful rendering of the song.
Best CinematographyDaasiTeluguApurba Kishore Bir10,000/-
Citation: For high technical excellence and creative participation in evolving the basic statement.
Best ScreenplayIn Which Annie Gives It Those OnesEnglishArundhati Roy10,000/-
Citation: For capturing the anguish prevailing among students of professional institutions.
Best AudiographyPiraviMalayalamT. Krishnan Unni10,000/-
Citation: For creatively helping to capture and sustain the delicate seasonal and emotional mood of the film.
Best EditingRaakhHindiA. Sreekar Prasad10,000/-
Citation: For his precise use of time and juxtaposition in bringing out creatively the internal turmoil of a modern youth.
Best Art DirectionDaasiTeluguT. Vaikuntham10,000/-
Citation: For his minute care and concern for detail of prop and decor, creating a period locale which becomes an amalgamated part of the film enhancing its aesthetic value.
Best Costume DesignDaasiTeluguSudharshan10,000/-
Citation: For his tender handling of warped fabric and jewellery with correct hues and authenticity.
Best Music DirectionRudraveenaTeluguIlaiyaraaja10,000/-
Citation: For creating an innovative score which brings out the splendour of classical tradition and blends it beautifully with modern sensibilities.
Best LyricsVaishaliMalayalamO. N. V. Kurup10,000/-
Citation: For the rare poetic heights reached in all lyrics in the film.
Special Jury AwardVasundharaHindiAshok Ahuja (director)5,000/-
Citation: For the sensitive and compulsive evolution of the much needed love for the eco-system and for defining the role of humanity in saving mankind and nature from devastation.
Special MentionQayamat Se Qayamat Tak
RaakhHindiAamir Khan (Actor)Certificate only
Citation: For the imaginative, innovative and promising performance of character roles in the films.

Regional awards

The award is given to best film in the regional languages in India.

AwardFilmAwardee(s)Prize
Best Feature Film in AssameseKolahalProducer: Bhabendra Nath Saikia20,000/-
Director: Bhabendra Nath Saikia10,000/-
Citation: For taking up the bold theme of the struggle of a deserted woman caught between convection and the desire to live.
Best Feature Film in HindiSalaam Bombay!Producer: NFDC, Mirabai Films and Doordarshan20,000/-
Director: Mira Nair10,000/-
Citation: For exploring the tragic realities of life for the homeless children and women and those enmashed by drugs.
Best Feature Film in KannadaBannada VeshaProducer: Doordarshan20,000/-
Director: Girish Kasaravalli10,000/-
Citation: For superb blend of different departments of film-making to bring out lyrically the predicament of performing artiste and his quest for identity.
Best Feature Film in MalayalamRugminiProducer: S. C. Pillai and Gigy Abraham20,000/-
Director: K. P. Kumaran10,000/-
Citation: For compassionate depiction of the human condition permeating the dark realities of a social evil.
Best Feature Film in OriyaKichi Smruti Kichi AnubhutiProducer: K. Jagadeswari20,000/-
Director: Manmohan Mahapatra10,000/-
Citation: For the cinematic depiction of the past, present and future of the psyche of a representative village.
Best Feature Film in TeluguDaasiProducer: B. Ramachandra Rao20,000/-
Director: B. Narsing Rao10,000/-
Citation: For portraying the grim reality of a feaudal milieu through original and rare use of film language.

Best Feature Film in Each of the Language Other Than Those Specified in the Schedule VIII of the Constitution

AwardFilmAwardee(s)Prize
Best Feature Film in EnglishIn Which Annie Gives It Those OnesProducer: Pradip Krishen20,000/-
Director: Pradip Krishen10,000/-
Citation: For portrayal of the agonies and aspiration of the present day student community in excellent cinematic language.

Non-feature films

Short films made in any Indian language and certified by the Central Board of Film Certification as a documentary/newsreel/fiction are eligible for non-feature film section.

Juries

A committee headed by Homi Sethna was appointed to evaluate the non-feature films awards. Following were the jury members:

  • Jury Members
    • Homi Sethna (Chairperson)JagmohanSamiran DuttaRam MohanRajiv Mehrotra

Golden Lotus Award

Official name: Swarna Kamal

All the awardees receive the Golden Lotus Award (Swarna Kamal), a certificate and cash prize.

AwardFilmLanguageAwardee(s)Prize
Best Non-Feature FilmKanaka PurandaraKannadaProducer: Girish Karnad for Films Division
Director: Girish Karnad15,000/- Each
Citation: For communicating, through the lives of Kanakadas and Purandaradas, the many facets of Bhakti, transcending all barriers of caste and creed, encompassing the love of man for man and man for God, using an unique fusion of different elements of cinema of the documentary genre.

Silver Lotus Award

Official name: Rajat Kamal

All the awardees receive the Silver Lotus Award (Rajat Kamal) and cash prize.

Name of AwardName of FilmLanguageAwardee(s)Cash prize
Best Anthropological / Ethnographic FilmMaa OruTeluguProducer: B. Ramachandra Rao
Director: B. Narsing Rao10,000/- Each
Citation: For recalling with nostalgia the life of a village community of the fifties in Telangana and does so with sensitivity and a graphic lyricism.
Best Arts / Cultural FilmScroll Painters of Birbhum (Patua)EnglishProducer: Dilip Ghosh and Biswanath Bose
Director: Raja Mitra10,000/- Each
Citation: For portraying with sensitivity and insight the vanishing tribe of the Muslim scroll painters whose essentially secular art harmonises painting and singing.
Best Scientific Film (including Environment and Ecology)Reconstructive Surgery Leprosy (Hand)EnglishProducer: Jal Mehta
Director: Anil Revankar10,000/- Each
Citation: For its meticulous and credible account of the reconstructive surgery on disfigured and disabled hands, evoking confidence in the scientific method and in indigenous endeavour.
Best Industrial FilmThe DuoEnglishProducer and Director: Sanat Kumar Dasgupta10,000/- Each
Citation: For capturing with economy and precision the mass production of ceramic and glassware in exquisite photographic detail.
Best Agricultural FilmSeeds of HopeEnglishProducer: M/s Eco Media Pvt Ltd.
Director: Romulus Whitaker and Shekar Dattatri10,000/- Each
Citation: For its profound and intimate plea for afforestation, transcending the purely instructional aspects of the production of quality seeds and saplings.
Best Film on Social IssuesVoices from BaliapalEnglishProducer: M/s Vector Productions
Director: Vasudha Joshi and Ranjan Palit10,000/- Each
Citation: For the meticulousness of its investigation and the clarity and conviction with which it carries the story of the non-violent resistance of the people of Baliapal against the establishing of a missile testing range of their rich and fertile lands.
Best Educational / Motivational FilmChitthiHindiProducer: M/s Cinemart Foundation
Director: Suhasini Mulay10,000/- Each
Citation: For its authentic and poignant enactment of the problem of illiteracy that is treated with compassion and gentle humour.
Best News Review*More Than A Success Story
(News Magazine No. 129)*EnglishProducer: Biren Das for Films Division
Director: K. B. Nair10,000/- Each
Citation: For going beyond the limitations of the news film format to tell the inspiring and moving stories of those who triumphed over their socio-economic circumstances and physical disabilities.
Best Short Fiction FilmThe Story of TibluIdu MishmiProducer: Santosh Sivan for Films Division
Director: Santosh Sivan10,000/- Each
Citation: For telling the story of a spirited young tribal girl who comes into her own in the alien environment of an urban school, while retaining the innocence and sensitivity bred of living close to nature; and for capturing the freshness and spontaneity of its tribal actors in real life locations with enduring simplicity.
Best Film on Family WelfareLacchmiHindiProducer: K. K. Garg for Films Division
Director: Om Prakash Sharma10,000/- Each
Citation: For weaving a powerful family welfare message into a credible story told simply and gently.
NirnayHindiProducer: B. R. Shedge for Films Division
Director: R. R. Swamy
Citation: For the clarity and simplicity with which, making effective use of both animation and live action, it communicates aspects of sterilisation, evoking confidence in its procedures.
Special Jury AwardBefore My EyesOnly MusicMani Kaul5,000/-
Citation: For capturing the texture of Kashmir's landscape with a rare control over cinematic form that combines visual poetry with an effective use of sound on a track that uses no commentary.
Special MentionDispossessionEnglishN. H. PrasadCertificate Only
Citation: For its fresh and innovative experimentation with cinematic form, dealing with an unusual theme.

Best Writing on Cinema

The awards aim at encouraging study and appreciation of cinema as an art form and dissemination of information and critical appreciation of this art-form through publication of books, articles, reviews etc.

Juries

A committee headed by Chidananda Dasgupta was appointed to evaluate the writing on Indian cinema. Following were the jury members:

  • Jury Members
    • Chidananda Dasgupta (Chairperson)M. F. ThomasVinod Tiwari

Silver Lotus Award

Official name: Rajat Kamal

All the awardees receive the Silver Lotus Award (Rajat Kamal) and cash prize.

AwardBookLanguageAwardee(s)Prize
Best Book on CinemaThe Moving ImageEnglishAuthor: Kishore Vallicha
Publisher: Orient Longman10,000/-
Citation: For its analytic insights and its plausible theoretical framework.
Best Film CriticHindiManmohan Chadha5,000/-
Citation: For the seriousness of his approach and the wide compass of his thoughts.

Awards not given

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

  • Second Best Feature Film
  • Best Film on Family Welfare
  • Best Biographical Film
  • Best Exploration / Adventure Film
  • Best Animation Film
  • Best Historical Reconstruction/Compilation Film
  • Best Feature Film in Bengali
  • Best Feature Film in Manipuri
  • Best Feature Film in Marathi
  • Best Feature Film in Punjabi
  • Best Feature Film in Tamil
  • Best Promotional Film

References

References

  1. "36th National Film Awards". Directorate of Film Festivals.
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