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National Film Award for Best Feature Film

Indian film award


Indian film award

FieldValue
nameNational Film Award for Best Feature Film
subheaderNational award for contributions to Indian Cinema
awarded_forBest feature film of the year
sponsorNational Film Development Corporation of India
firstawarded1953
reward
former namePresident's Gold Medal for Best Feature Film
holder_labelMost recent winner
holder12th Fail (2023)

The National Film Award for Best Feature Film is one of the categories in the National Film Awards presented annually by the National Film Development Corporation of India, the organisation set up by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting in India. It is one of several awards presented for feature films and awarded with the Golden Lotus (Swarna Kamal). The award is announced for films produced in a year across the country, in all Indian languages. , the award comprises a Swarna Kamal, a certificate, and a cash prize of 3,00,000 and is presented to the producer and the director of the film.

The National Film Awards were established in 1954 to "encourage production of the films of a high aesthetic and technical standard and educational and culture value" and also planned to include awards for regional films. The awards were instituted as "State Awards for Films" but were renamed to "National Film Awards" at the 15th National Film Awards in 1967. , the award is one of six Swarna Kamal awards presented for the feature films. The award-winning film is included at the annual International Film Festival of India. Only the films made in any Indian language and silent films which are either shot on 35 mm, in a wider gauge, or digital format but released on a film or Video/Digital format and certified by the Central Board of Film Certification as a feature film or featurette are made eligible for the award.

The inaugural award was named as "President's Gold Medal for the All India Best Feature Film" and was awarded to Marathi film, Shyamchi Aai (Shyam's Mother), produced and directed by Pralhad Keshav Atre and is based on Pandurang Sadashiv Sane's Marathi novel of the same name.

History

Since its inception in 1953, the producer of the film is awarded with the gold medal and a certificate. A cash prize of 20,000 was introduced at the 5th National Film Awards (1957) and was revised to 40,000 at the 18th National Film Awards (1970), to 50,000 at the 28th National Film Awards (1980), to 2,50,000 at the 54th National Film Awards (2006).

From 1953 till 1956, the director of the film was awarded with the Gold medal which was later changed in 1957 to a cash prize of 5,000. From 1967 till 1973, a plaque was also awarded to the director and cash prize was revised to 10,000 in 1970. At the 22nd National Film Awards (1974), the award for the director was changed to Rajat Kamal (Silver Lotus) and a cash prize of 15,000 which was later revised to 20,000 at the 25th National Film Awards (1977). Since 28th National Film Awards (1980), the director is awarded with the Swarna Kamal and a cash prize of 25,000 which was later revised to 50,000 at the 28th National Film Awards (1980), 2,50,000 at the 54th National Film Awards (2006), and 3,00,000 at the 70th National Film Awards (2022).

In 1973 and 1974, the lead actor and actress of the film were also awarded. P. J. Antony and Sumithra received a souvenir for Malayalam film Nirmalyam at the 21st National Film Awards (1973). Antony was also awarded the Best Actor, then known as the "Bharat Award for the Best Actor". Utpal Dutt and Gita Sen were awarded with a medallion for Bengali Film Chorus at 22nd National Film Awards (1974).

Winners

As of 2023 edition, 71 feature films have been awarded: Bengali (22); Malayalam (13);Hindi (12); Kannada and Marathi (each 6); Tamil (4); Assamese, Gujarati and Sanskrit (each 2); Beary and Telugu (each 1). At the 26th National Film Awards (1978), no feature film was awarded with the Best Feature film award as the jury headed by filmmaker Chetan Anand scrutinised eighty films but did not consider any film to be "worthy of merit" and "measured up to the standard of excellence set forth by the jury". At the 59th National Film Awards, two feature films shared the award; Marathi film Deool (Temple) and Beary film Byari. Most recently, the award is presented to the film 12th Fail, directed by Vidhu Vinod Chopra.

Satyajit Ray is the most honoured director where six of his filmsPather Panchali (1955), Apur Sansar (1959), Charulata (1964), Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne (1968), Seemabaddha (1971), and Agantuk (1991)won the award, followed Buddhadeb Dasgupta (five), Girish Kasaravalli and Mrinal Sen (four each), Shaji N. Karun (three), and Adoor Gopalakrishnan, Tapan Sinha, G. V. Iyer and Priyadarshan (two each). As of 2022, the award was presented to the films of Eleven debutant directors; Satyajit Ray (Pather Panchali, 1955), Adoor Gopalakrishnan (Swayamvaram, 1972), M. T. Vasudevan Nair (Nirmalyam, 1973), Girish Kasaravalli (Ghatashraddha, 1977), Shaji N Karun (Piravi, 1988), Sandeep Sawant (Shwaas, 2003), Salim Ahamed (Adaminte Makan Abu, 2010), Suveeran (Byari, 2011), Anand Gandhi (Ship of Theseus, 2013), Chaitanya Tamhane (Court, 2015), Abhishek Shah ( Hellaro 2018). Five films awarded with the Best Feature film award were also the Indian submission for the Academy Award for the Best Foreign Language Film; Apur Sansar (1959), Shwaas (2004), Adaminte Makan Abu (2011), Court (2015) and Village Rockstars (2018) . Adi Shankaracharya (1983), the first film made in Sanskrit language, and Byari (2011), the first film made in Beary language, won the award at the 31st National Film Awards and 59th National Film Awards, respectively.

List of winners

Films in the following languages have won the Best Feature Film award:

Indicates a joint award for that year
List of films, showing the year (award ceremony), language(s), producer(s) and director(s)YearFilm(s)Language(s)Producer(s)Director(s)Refs.Shyamchi AaiMirza GhalibPather PanchaliKabuliwalaDo Aankhen Barah HaathSagar SangameyApur SansarAnuradhaBhagini NiveditaDada ThakurShehar Aur SapnaCharulataChemmeenTeesri KasamHatey BazareyGoopy Gyne Bagha ByneBhuvan ShomeSamskaraSeemabaddhaSwayamvaramNirmalyamChorusChomana DudiMrigayaaGhatashraddhaShodhAkaler ShandhaneyDakhalChokhAdi ShankaracharyaDamulChidambaramTabarana KatheHalodhia Choraye Baodhan KhaiPiraviBagh BahadurMarupakkamAgantukBhagavad GitaCharacharUnishe AprilKathapurushanLal DarjaThaayi SahebaSamarVanaprasthamShanthamDweepaMondo Meyer UpakhyanShwaasPage 3KaalpurushPulijanmamKanchivaramAntaheenKutty SrankAdaminte Makan AbuDeoolByariPaan Singh TomarShip of TheseusCourtBaahubali: The BeginningKaasavVillage RockstarsHellaroMarakkar: Lion of the Arabian SeaSoorarai PottruRocketry: The Nambi EffectAattam12th Fail
[1953
(1st)](1st-national-film-awards)MarathiPralhad Keshav AtrePralhad Keshav Atre
[1954
(2nd)](2nd-national-film-awards)HindiSohrab ModiSohrab Modi
[1955
(3rd)](3rd-national-film-awards)BengaliGovernment of West BengalSatyajit Ray
[1956
(4th)](4th-national-film-awards)BengaliCharuchitraTapan Sinha
[1957
(5th)](5th-national-film-awards)HindiV. ShantaramV. Shantaram
[1958
(6th)](6th-national-film-awards)BengaliDe Luxe Film DistributorsDebaki Bose
[1959
(7th)](7th-national-film-awards)BengaliSatyajit Ray ProductionsSatyajit Ray
[1960
(8th)](8th-national-film-awards)HindiHrishikesh Mukherjee and L. B. ThakurHrishikesh Mukherjee
[1961
(9th)](9th-national-film-awards)BengaliAurora Film CorporationBijoy Bose
[1962
(10th)](10th-national-film-awards)BengaliShyamlal JalanSudhir Mukherjee
[1963
(11th)](11th-national-film-awards)HindiNaya SansarKhwaja Ahmad Abbas
[1964
(12th)](12th-national-film-awards)BengaliR. D. BansalSatyajit Ray
[1965
(13th)](13th-national-film-awards)MalayalamBabu Ismail SettuRamu Kariat
[1966
(14th)](14th-national-film-awards)HindiShailendraBasu Bhattacharya
[1967
(15th)](15th-national-film-awards)BengaliAsim DuttaTapan Sinha
[1968
(16th)](16th-national-film-awards)BengaliNepal Dutta and Asim DuttaSatyajit Ray
[1969
(17th)](17th-national-film-awards)HindiMrinal Sen ProductionsMrinal Sen
[1970
(18th)](18th-national-film-awards)KannadaTikkavarapu Pattabhirama ReddyTikkavarapu Pattabhirama Reddy
[1971
(19th)](19th-national-film-awards)BengaliBharat Shamsher and Jang Bahadur RanaSatyajit Ray
[1972
(20th)](20th-national-film-awards)MalayalamAdoor GopalakrishnanAdoor Gopalakrishnan
[1973
(21st)](21st-national-film-awards)MalayalamM. T. Vasudevan NairM. T. Vasudevan Nair
[1974
(22nd)](22nd-national-film-awards)BengaliMrinal Sen ProductionsMrinal Sen
[1975
(23rd)](23rd-national-film-awards)KannadaPraja FilmsB. V. Karanth
[1976
(24th)](24th-national-film-awards)HindiUday Bhaskar InternationalMrinal Sen
[1977
(25th)](25th-national-film-awards)KannadaSadanand SuvarnaGirish Kasaravalli
[1978
(26th)](26th-national-film-awards)No Award
[1979
(27th)](27th-national-film-awards)HindiSitakant MisraBiplab Roy Chowdhury
[1980
(28th)](28th-national-film-awards)BengaliD. K. FilmsMrinal Sen
[1981
(29th)](29th-national-film-awards)BengaliGovernment of West BengalGoutam Ghose
[1982
(30th)](30th-national-film-awards)BengaliDepartment of Information, Cultural Affairs India and the Government of West BengalUtpalendu Chakrabarty
[1983
(31st)](31st-national-film-awards)SanskritNFDCG. V. Iyer
[1984
(32nd)](32nd-national-film-awards)HindiPrakash Jha ProductionsPrakash Jha
[1985
(33rd)](33rd-national-film-awards)MalayalamG. AravindanG. Aravindan
[1986
(34th)](34th-national-film-awards)KannadaGirish KasaravalliGirish Kasaravalli
[1987
(35th)](35th-national-film-awards)AssameseSailadhar Baruah and Jahnu BaruaJahnu Barua
[1988
(36th)](36th-national-film-awards)MalayalamFilm FolksShaji N. Karun
[1989
(37th)](37th-national-film-awards)BengaliBuddhadeb DasguptaBuddhadeb Dasgupta
[1990
(38th)](38th-national-film-awards)TamilNFDCK. S. Sethumadhavan
[1991
(39th)](39th-national-film-awards)BengaliNFDCSatyajit Ray
[1992
(40th)](40th-national-film-awards)SanskritT. Subbarami ReddyG. V. Iyer
[1993
(41st)](41st-national-film-awards)BengaliGita Gope and Shankar GopeBuddhadeb Dasgupta
[1994
(42nd)](42nd-national-film-awards)BengaliRenu RoyRituparno Ghosh
[1995
(43rd)](43rd-national-film-awards)MalayalamAdoor GopalakrishnanAdoor Gopalakrishnan
[1996
(44th)](44th-national-film-awards)BengaliChitrani Lahiri and Dulal RoyBuddhadeb Dasgupta
[1997
(45th)](45th-national-film-awards)KannadaJayamalaGirish Kasaravalli
[1998
(46th)](46th-national-film-awards)HindiShyam Benegal, Sahyadri Films and NFDCShyam Benegal
[1999
(47th)](47th-national-film-awards)MalayalamMohanlalShaji N. Karun
[2000
(48th)](49th-national-film-awards)MalayalamP. V. GangadharanJayaraj
[2001
(49th)](49th-national-film-awards)KannadaSoundaryaGirish Kasaravalli
[2002
(50th)](50th-national-film-awards)BengaliArya BhattacharyaBuddhadeb Dasgupta
[2003
(51st)](51st-national-film-awards)MarathiArun NalawadeSandeep Sawant
[2004
(52nd)](52nd-national-film-awards)HindiBobby PushkarnaMadhur Bhandarkar
[2005
(53rd)](53rd-national-film-awards)BengaliJhamu SughandBuddhadeb Dasgupta
[2006
(54th)](54th-national-film-awards)MalayalamM. G. VijayPriyanandanan
[2007
(55th)](55th-national-film-awards)TamilPercept Picture CompanyPriyadarshan
[2008
(56th)](56th-national-film-awards)BengaliScreenplay FilmsAniruddha Roy Chowdhury
[2009
(57th)](57th-national-film-awards)MalayalamReliance Big PicturesShaji N. Karun
[2010
(58th)](58th-national-film-awards)MalayalamSalim Ahamed and Ashraf BediSalim Ahamed
[2011
(59th)](59th-national-film-awards)MarathiAbhijeet GholapUmesh Vinayak Kulkarni
BearyAltaaf HussainK. P. Suveeran
[2012
(60th)](60th-national-film-awards)HindiUTV Software CommunicationsTigmanshu Dhulia
[2013
(61st)](61st-national-film-awards)Recyclewala Films Pvt. Ltd.Anand Gandhi
[2014
(62nd)](62nd-national-film-awards)Zoo Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.Chaitanya Tamhane
[2015
(63rd)](63rd-national-film-awards)TeluguShobu Yarlagadda and Arka Media WorksS. S. Rajamouli
[2016
(64th)](64th-national-film-awards)MarathiSumitra Bhave, Sunil Sukthankar and Mohan AgasheSumitra Bhave and Sunil Sukthankar
[2017
(65th)](65th-national-film-awards)AssameseRima DasRima Das
[2018
(66th)](66th-national-film-awards)GujaratiSaarthi Productions LLPAbhishek Shah
[2019
(67th)](67th-national-film-awards)MalayalamAntony PerumbavoorPriyadarshan
[2020
(68th)](68th-national-film-awards)Tamil2D EntertainmentSudha Kongara
[2021
(69th)](69th-national-film-awards)TamilRocketry Entertainment LLPR. Madhavan
[2022
(70th)](70th-national-film-awards)MalayalamJoy Movie ProductionsAnand Ekarshi
[2023
(71st)](71st-national-film-awards)HindiVinod Chopra FilmsVidhu Vinod Chopra

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