Discontinued and intermittent National Film Awards explained

The National Film Awards are presented every year by Directorate of Film Festivals, the organization set up by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, India, to felicitate the best of Indian Cinema for the year. Throughout the year various awards have been discontinued and given intermittently. Following is the list of discontinued and intermittent National Film Awards. The awards, instituted 1953, on the 40th anniversary of Indian Cinema, are given for feature films, non-feature films and best writing on cinema, and were once officially known as the State Awards for Films. In addition to the regular National Film Awards, several discontinued and Intermittent National Film Awards have been presented throughout the years.

Discontinued National Film Awards

Following were the National Film Awards discontinued over the years:

Feature films

Following are the discontinued National Film Awards from feature films category:

All India Certificate of Merit

The All India Certificate of Merit was one of the National Film Awards given by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and Directorate of Film Festivals, India. It was instituted in 1954 and awarded at 1st National Film Awards[1] and was lastly awarded in 1957 at 4th National Film Awards.[2] It was given along with National Film Award for Best Feature Film and two films per year were awarded with this award.

List of films, showing the year (award ceremony), language(s), producer(s) and director(s)
YearFilm(s)Language(s)Producer(s)Director(s)
1953
Do Bigha ZaminHindiBimal RoyBimal Roy
Bhagavan Sri Krishna ChaitanyaBengaliDebaki BoseDebaki Bose
1954
NeelakuyilMalayalamChandrathara ProductionsP. Bhaskaran
Ramu Kariat
[3]
Biraj BahuHindiHiten Chaudhary ProductionsBimal Roy
1955
Jhanak Jhanak Payal BaajeHindiRajkamal KalamandirV. Shantaram[4]
Shirdi Che Sai BabaMarathiNandadeep ChitraKumarsen Samarth
1956
BandhanHindiSircar ProductionsHem Chunder
Tenali RamakrishnaTeluguVikram ProductionsB. S. Ranga
1957
Mother IndiaHindiMehboob ProductionsMehboob Khan[5]

Second Best Feature Film

See main article: National Film Award for Second Best Feature Film. The award for National Film Award for Second Best Feature Film was instituted in 1957, at the 5th National Film Awards. It was awarded annually to a film produced in India that year, in any Indian language. It was last awarded in 1992, at the 40th National Film Awards.

Third Best Feature Film

The National Film Award for Third Best Feature Film was one of the National Film Awards given by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and Directorate of Film Festivals, India. It was instituted in 1958 and awarded at 6th National Film Awards and lastly awarded in 1965 at 13th National Film Awards and discontinued after that.[6] [7]

List of films, showing the year (award ceremony), language(s), producer(s) and director(s)
YearFilm(s)Language(s)Producer(s)Director(s)
1958
School MasterKannadaB. R. PanthuluB. R. Panthulu
1959
SujataHindiBimal RoyBimal Roy[8]
1960
DeivapiraviTamilKamal Brothers Pvt LtdR. Krishnan
S. Panju
[9]
1961
PrapanchMarathiIndian National PicturesMadhukar Pathak[10]
1962
Sautela BhaiHindiAlok BharatiMahesh Kaul[11]
1963
MahanagarBengaliR. D. BansalSatyajit Ray[12]
1964
Unnaipol OruvanTamilAasiya Jyothi filmsD. Jayakanthan[13] [14]
1965
Chhoti Chhoti BatenHindiRajvanshi ProductionsMotilal Rajvansh

Best Feature Film on National Integration

See main article: Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration. The National Film Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration was one of the category in the National Film Awards presented annually by the Directorate of Film Festivals, the organization set up by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. It was instituted in 1965, at 13th National Film Awards and was last awarded in 2021, at 69th National Film Awards. At the 70th National Film Awards, the category was discontinued and combined with Best Film on Environment Conservation/Preservation, Best Film on Family Welfare and Best Film on Other Social Issues. The new award is named as Best Feature Film Promoting National, Social and Environmental Values.[15] [16]

Best Film on Environment Conservation / Preservation

See main article: National Film Award for Best Film on Environment Conservation/Preservation. The National Film Award for Environment Conservation / Preservation was one of the National Film Awards presented annually by the Directorate of Film Festivals, the organisation set up by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, India. It was instituted in 1968, at 16th National Film Awards and was last awarded in 2021, at 69th National Film Awards. At the 70th National Film Awards, the category was discontinued and combined with Best Film on Family Welfare, Best Film on National Integration and Best Film on Other Social Issues. The new award is named as Best Feature Film Promoting National, Social and Environmental Values.[17] [18]

Best Film on Other Social Issues

See main article: National Film Award for Best Film on Other Social Issues. The National Film Award for Best Film on Other Social Issues was one of the category in the National Film Awards presented annually by the Directorate of Film Festivals, the organization set up by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting in India. It was instituted in 1984, at 32nd National Film Awards and was last awarded in 2020, at 68th National Film Awards. At the 70th National Film Awards, the category was discontinued and combined with Best Film on Family Welfare, Best Film on National Integration and Best Feature Film on National Integration. The new award is named as Best Feature Film Promoting National, Social and Environmental Values.[19] [20]

Best Film on Family Welfare

See main article: National Film Award for Best Film on Family Welfare. The National Film Award for Best Film on Family Welfare was one of the National Film Awards presented annually by the Directorate of Film Festivals, the organisation set up by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, India. It was instituted in 1968, at 16th National Film Awards and was last awarded in 2008, at 56th National Film Awards. At the 70th National Film Awards, the category was discontinued and combined with Best Film on Environment Conservation/Preservation, Best Film on National Integration and Best Film on Other Social Issues. The new award is named as Best Feature Film Promoting National, Social and Environmental Values.[21] [22]

Best Animated Film

See main article: National Film Award for Best Animated Film. The National Film Award for Best Animated Film is one of the National Film Awards presented annually by the Directorate of Film Festivals, the organisation set up by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, India. It was instituted in 2006, at 54th National Film Awards and was last awarded in 2016, at 64th National Film Awards. The category was discontinued and combined with Best Special Effects. The new award is named as Best Film in AVGC (Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming & Comic) with two categories, one for the producer and director, and the other one for visual effects supervisor.[23]

Best Special Effects

See main article: National Film Award for Best Special Effects. The National Film Award for Best Special Effects wss one of the National Film Awards presented annually by the Directorate of Film Festivals, the organisation set up by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, India. It was instituted in 1991 at 39th National Film Awards but awarded first time at 40th National Film Awards and was last awarded in 2021, at 69th National Film Awards. The category was discontinued and combined with Best Animated Film. The new award is named as Best Film in AVGC (Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming & Comic) with two categories, one for the producer and director, and the other one for visual effects supervisor.[24]

Best Story

The National Film Award for Best Story was one of the National Film Awards given by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and Directorate of Film Festivals, India. It was instituted in 1962 and awarded at 10th National Film Awards and lastly awarded in 1975 at 23rd National Film Awards[25] and discontinued after that.

In the first year, for the 10th National Film Awards, award winners were awarded only with Certificate of Merit. Later on, all the award winners were awarded with Silver Lotus and cash prize of 10,000/-.

List of award recipients, showing the year (award ceremony), film(s) and language(s)
YearRecipient(s)Film(s)Language(s)
1962
Not AvailableFour Centuries AgoEnglish[26]
1964
Balai Chand MukhopadhyayAarohiBengali
1965
MotilalChhoti Chhoti BatenHindi
B. K. DuttShaheedHindi
Din Dayal Sharma
1973
Ismat ChughtaiGarm HavaHindi
Kaifi Azmi
1974
Ritwik GhatakJukti Takko Aar GappoBengali
1975
K. Shivaram KaranthChomana DudiKannada

Special Jury Award

The National Film Award – Special Jury Award (Feature Film) was one of the National Film Awards presented annually by the Directorate of Film Festivals, the organisation set up by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, India. It was instituted in 1978, at 26th National Film Awards and was last awarded in 2021, at 69th National Film Awards. At the 70th National Film Awards, the award was discontinued.[27]

Best Film Based On High Literary Work

The National Film Award for Best Film Based On High Literary Work was one of the National Film Awards given by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and Directorate of Film Festivals, India. It was instituted in 1966 and awarded only at 14th National Film Awards.[28]

Non-Feature Films

Following are the discontinued National Film Awards from non-feature films category:

Best Experimental Film

The National Film Award for Best Experimental Film was one of the National Film Awards given by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and Directorate of Film Festivals, India. It was instituted in 1966 and awarded at 14th National Film Awards[28] and lastly awarded in 1983 at 31st National Film Awards[29] and discontinued after that.

List of films, showing the year (award ceremony), language(s), producer(s), director(s) and citation
YearFilm(s)Language(s)Producer(s)Director(s)Citation
1966
HomosapsEnglish
1967
Through the Eyes of a PainterEnglishJ. S. Bhownagary Films DivisionM. F. Husain (as a Creator)[30]
1968
And I Make Short FilmsEnglishK. L. Khandpur Films DivisionS. N. S. Sastry[31]
1969
No Award[32]
1970
No Award[33]
1971
No Award[34]
1972
No Award[35]
1973
Homi Bhabha — A Scientist in ActionEnglishJagat MurariViswanathan K[36]
1974
No Award[37]
1975
AwasheshHindiFTIIK. G. Girish
1976
Murder at Monkey HillHindiFTIIVidhu Vinod Chopra[38]
1977
SamadhiMusic onlyFTIIJohn Sankaramangalam[39]
1978
No Award[40]
1979
Child On a Chess BoardMusic onlyFilms DivisionVijay B Chandra
1980
ArrivalEnglishFilms DivisionMani Kaul[41]
1981
No Award[42]
1982
Chakkar Chandu Ka ChameliwalaHindiFTIIN. C. Thade[43]
1983
The Clown and The DogEnglishFTIISunny Joseph

Best Filmstrip

The National Film Award for Best Filmstrip was one of the National Film Awards given by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and Directorate of Film Festivals, India. It was instituted in 1963 and awarded only at 11th National Film Awards.[12]

Best Industrial Film

The National Film Award for Best Industrial Film was one of the National Film Awards given by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and Directorate of Film Festivals, India. It was instituted in 1984 and awarded at 32nd National Film Awards[44] and lastly awarded in 1988 at 36th National Film Awards[45] and discontinued after that.

List of films, showing the year (award ceremony), language(s), producer(s), director(s) and citation
YearFilm(s)Language(s)Producer(s)Director(s)Citation
1984
Krishi JantrapatiHindiGhanashyam MahapatraGhanashyam Mahapatra
1985
Safety Measures in Handling Agriculture MachineryEnglishD. GautamanGurbir Singh Grewal[46]
1986
The Story of GlassEnglishS. KumarBuddhadeb Dasgupta[47]
1987
Golden Muga Silk - The Cultural Heritage of AssamEnglishDirector (NE), Central Silk Board, AssamSiba Prasad Thakur[48]
Looking BackEnglishDrishtikon Productions Films DivisionPrakash Jha
1988
The DuoEnglishSanat Kumar DasguptaSanat Kumar Dasgupta

Best News Review

The National Film Award for Best News Review was one of the National Film Awards given by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and Directorate of Film Festivals, India. It was instituted in 1975 and awarded at 23rd National Film Awards[25] and lastly awarded in 1988 at 36th National Film Awards[45] and discontinued after that.

List of films, showing the year, language(s), producer(s), director(s) and citation
YearFilm(s)Language(s)Producer(s)Director(s)Citation
1975
Indian News Review No. 1399N. V. K. Murthy
1976
Indian News Review No. 1559
1977
Unprecedented Havoc
(Indian News Review No. 1520)
EnglishFilms Division
1978
Uttar Pradesh Samachar 24HindiDirector of Information and Public Relations, U.P.
1979
Indian News Review No. 1592English
1980
Day of the Dark Sun
(News Magazine 3)
Films Division
1981
News Magazine 12Vijay B. Chandra Films Division
1982
Asiad 82 - News 1N. S. Thapa Films Division
1983
ShelterEnglishFTII
1984
The Rickshaw Drivers of Madhya PradeshEnglishMadhya Pradesh MediaNaren Kondra
1985
Taranath Shenoy
(News Magazine 59)
EnglishP. B. Pendharkar
Pritam S. Arshi
M. S. Gangadhar
Ashok Patil
1986
The Pope Meets India
(News Magazine 70)
EnglishP. B. Pendharkar
P. S. Arshi Films Division
Camera Team Films Division
1987
Colours of Life
(News Magazine 100)
EnglishPritam S. Arshi Films DivisionMahesh P. Sinha
Sant Lal Prasad (Cameraman)
1988
More Than a Success Story
(News Magazine 129)
EnglishBiren Das Films DivisionK. B. Nair

Best Newsreel Cameraman

The National Film Award for Best Newsreel Cameraman was one of the National Film Awards given by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and Directorate of Film Festivals, India. It was instituted in 1975 and awarded at 23rd National Film Awards and lastly awarded in 1983 at 31st National Film Awards and discontinued after that.[25] [29]

List of films, showing the year (award ceremony), language(s), producer(s) and citation
YearFilm(s)Language(s)Producer(s)Citation
1975
Flood Havocs
(Indian News Review No. 1399)
EnglishA. S. Agnihotri
Abinashi Ram
A. R. Saroef
1976
Indian News Review No. 1462English
1977
Indian News Review No. 1508EnglishC. L. Kaul
1978
Dawn Over Gurais
(Indian News Review No. 1568)
EnglishC. L. Kaul
1979
Mission To China (INR NO - 1585)[49]
1980
Tragedy of Gendi
(Indian News Review No. 1657)
EnglishMahesh Pratap Sinha
Rajgopal Rao
1981
No Award
1982
No Award
1983
Tragedy of Gendi
(Indian News Review No. 1799)
EnglishC. Ramani
Uday Shankar
S. L. Prasad

Intermittent National Film Awards

Following are the National Film Awards given intermittently over the years:

Feature films

Best Feature Film in VIIIth Schedule Languages

Best Feature Film in Bodo

The National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Bodo is one of the National Film Awards given by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and Directorate of Film Festivals, India. Till now, it is only awarded twice: once at 33rd National Film Awards in 1985,[46] and lately at 63rd National Film Awards in 2015. Per Constitution of India, Bodo language is among the languages other than those specified in the Schedule VIII of the Constitution.

List of films, showing the year (award ceremony), producer(s), director(s) and citation
YearFilm(s)Producer(s)Director(s)Citation
1985
AlayaronBodosa Film ProductionsJwngdao Bodosa
2015
Dau Huduni MethaiShankarlal GoenkaManju Borah[50]
Best Feature Film in Dogri

The National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Dogri is one of the National Film Awards given by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and Directorate of Film Festivals, India for Dogri cinema. Till now, it is only awarded at 59th National Film Awards in 2011.[51] Per Constitution of India, Dogri language is among the languages specified in the Schedule VIII of the Constitution.

Best Feature Film in Gujarati

The National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Gujarati is one of the National Film Awards given by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and Directorate of Film Festivals, India. It was instituted in 1960 and awarded at 8th National Film Awards[9] and lately awarded at 60th National Film Awards in 2012, 64th National Film Awards in 2016[52] Per Constitution of India, Gujarati language is among the languages specified in the Schedule VIII of the Constitution.

List of films, showing the year (award ceremony), producer(s), director(s) and citation
YearFilm(s)Producer(s)Director(s)Citation
1960
Mendi Rang LagyoBipin GajjarManhar Raskapur
1961
NandanvanShrikumar V. GaglaniGanpatrao Brahmbhatt
1963
Jevi Chhun TeviBholanath D. TrivediGajanan Mehta
1965
Kasumbi No RangManoobhai N. GadhviG. K. Mehta
1969
KankuKantilal RathodKantilal Rathod
1972
Gun Sundari No Ghar SansarRamesh H. Saraiya
Jayant Malaviya
Chandulal Gnadhi
Govind Saraiya
1989
PercyNFDCPervez Merwanji[53]
1993
Manvi Ni BhavaiAashish Trivedi
Upendra Trivedi
Upendra Trivedi
2012
The Good RoadNFDCGyan Correa[54]
2016
Wrong Side RajuCineMan Productions
Phantom Films
Mikhil Musale[55]
2017
DhhAmruta Parande et al.Manish Saini[56]
2018
RevaParesh VoraRahul Bhole
Vinit Kanojia
Best Feature Film in Kashmiri

The National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Kashmiri is one of the National Film Awards given by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and Directorate of Film Festivals, India. Till now, it is only awarded at 12th National Film Awards in 1964.[57] Per Constitution of India, Kashmiri language is among the languages specified in the Schedule VIII of the Constitution.

Best Feature Film in Konkani

The National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Konkani is one of the National Film Awards given by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and Directorate of Film Festivals, India. Konkani is among the languages specified in Schedule VIII of the Constitution of India. There was no separate category for Konkani at the 13th Awards, and Nirmon was awarded under the Marathi category.

List of films, showing the year (award ceremony), producer(s), director(s) and citation
YearFilm(s)Producer(s)Director(s)Citation
1965
NirmonFrank FernandA. Salam
2004
AleeshaRajendra Talak CreationsRajendra Talak[58]
2006
AntarnadRajendra Talak CreationsRajendra Talak[59]
2009
Paltadacho MunisNFDCLaxmikant Shetgaonkar[60]
2013
Baga BeachSharvani ProductionsLaxmikant Shetgaonkar
2014
Nachom-ia KumpasarGoa Folklore ProductionsBardroy Barretto[61]
2015
EnemyA.D. PrasadDinesh Bhonsle
2016
K Sera Sera - Ghodpachen Ghoddtelemde Goan StudioRajeev Shinde
2018
AmoriOpus Ga LaDinesh Bhonsle
2019
Kaajrode Goan StudioNitin Bhaskar
Best Feature Film in Maithili

The National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Maithili is one of the National Film Awards given by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and Directorate of Film Festivals, India for Maithili cinema. Till now, it is only awarded at 63rd National Film Awards in 2015. Per Constitution of India, Sanskrit language is among the languages specified in the Schedule VIII of the Constitution.

Best Feature Film in Manipuri

The National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Manipuri is one of the National Film Awards given by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and Directorate of Film Festivals, India. It was instituted in 1972 and awarded at 20th National Film Awards and lately awarded at 67th National Film Awards in 2019.[35] [50] Per Constitution of India, Meitei language is among the languages specified in the Schedule VIII of the Constitution.

List of films, showing the year (award ceremony), producer(s), director(s) and citation
YearFilm(s)Producer(s)Director(s)Citation
1972
Matamgi ManipurKaram Monomohan SinghDeb Kumar Bose
1976
SaaphabeeG. Narayan SharmaAribam Syam Sharma
1979
Olangthagee WangmadasooG. Narayan SharmaAribam Syam Sharma
1981
Imagi NingthemK. Ibohal SharmaAribam Syam Sharma
1983
SanakeithelTh. DorenM. A. Singh
1990
IshanouAribam Syam SharmaAribam Syam Sharma[62]
1993
Sambal WangmaSobita DeviK. Ibohal Sharma
1994
Mayophy Gee MachaThouyangba
Thoungamba
Oken Amakcham[63]
1995
SanabiNFDCAribam Syam Sharma[64]
2000
Chatledo EideeMakhonmani MongsabaMakhonmani Mongsaba
2011
Phijigee ManiTakhelchangbam Ongbi Medha SharmiOinam Gautam Singh
2012
LeipakleiAribam Syam SharmaAribam Syam Sharma
2015
Eibusu YaohanbiyuYunman Hitalar (Neta) SinghMaipaksana Haorongbam
2019
Eigi KonaLuwang Apokpa Mamikol ProductionsBobby Wahengbam
Maipaksana Haorongbam
[65]
2021
Eikhoigi YumChingsubam Sheetal & Romi Meitei under the Banner Thangarakpa Living FramesRomi Meitei
[66]
Best Feature Film in Punjabi

The National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Punjabi is one of the National Film Awards given by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and Directorate of Film Festivals, India. It was instituted in 1962 and awarded at 10th National Film Awards[11] and lately awarded at 67th National Film Awards in 2019.[54] Per Constitution of India, Punjabi language is among the languages specified in the Schedule VIII of the Constitution.

List of films, showing the year (award ceremony), producer(s), director(s) and citation
YearFilm(s)Producer(s)Director(s)Citation
1962
Chaudhary Karnail SinghKrishnan KumarKrishnan Kumar
1964
JaggaK. B. ChadhaJugal Kishore
1964
Sassi PunnuM/s. Filmistan Pvt. Ltd.S. P. Bakshi
1967
Sutlej De KandeP. P. MaheshwaryP. P. Maheshwary
1969
Nanak Nam Jahaz HaiPannalal MaheshwaryRam Maheshwary
1980
Chann PardesiSwarn Sedha
Baldev Gill
J. S. Cheema
Chitrartha Singh
1989
Marhi Da DeevaNFDCSurinder Singh
1993
KachehriVijay TandonRavindra Peepat
1997
Main Maa Punjab DeeDevender WaliaBalwant Dullat[67]
1998
Shaheed-E-MohabbatManjeet MaanManoj Punj[68]
2004
Des Hoyaa PardesManjeet MaanManoj Punj
2005
BaghiGaj DeolSukhminder Dhanjal
2006
Sai ProductionsManoj Punj
2011
Anhe Ghore Da DaanNFDCGurvinder Singh
2012
NabarJasbir Singh
Sonu Kaur
Rajeev Sharma
2014
Punjab 1984Gunbir Sidhu
Manmord Sidhu
Anurag Singh
2015
Chauthi KootNFDC
Kartikeya Singh
Gurvinder Singh
2018
HarjeetaVillagers Film StudioVijay Kumar Arora
2019
Rabb Da Radio 2Vehli Janta FilmsSharandeep Singh
Best Feature Film in Sanskrit

The National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Sanskrit is one of the National Film Awards given by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and Directorate of Film Festivals, India for Sanskrit cinema. Till now, it is only awarded at 63rd National Film Awards in 2015. Per Constitution of India, Sanskrit language is among the languages specified in the Schedule VIII of the Constitution.

Best Feature Film in Urdu

The National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Urdu is one of the National Film Awards given by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and Directorate of Film Festivals, India. Till now, it is only awarded thrice at 41st National Film Awards in 1993,[52] at 44th National Film Awards in 1996,[69] and lately at 60th National Film Awards in 2012.[54] Per Constitution of India, Urdu language is among the languages specified in the Schedule VIII of the Constitution.

List of films, showing the year (award ceremony), producer(s), director(s) and citation
YearFilm(s)Producer(s)Director(s)Citation
1993
MuhafizWahid ChowhanIsmail Merchant
1996
Sardari BegumAmit Khanna
Mahesh Bhatt
Shyam Benegal
2012
HarudAamir Bashir
Shankar Raman
Aamir Bashir
2018
HamidSaregama India LimitedAijaz Khan

Best Feature Film in non-VIIIth Schedule Languages

Best Feature Film in Bhojpuri

The National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Bhojpuri is one of the National Film Awards given by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and Directorate of Film Festivals, India. Till now, it is only awarded at 53rd National Film Awards in 2005.[70] Per Constitution of India, Bhojpuri language is among the languages other than those specified in the Schedule VIII of the Constitution.

Best Feature Film in Garo

The National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Garo is one of the National Film Awards given by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and Directorate of Film Festivals, India. Till now, it is only awarded at 66th National Film Awards in 2018. Per Constitution of India, Garo language is among the languages other than those specified in the Schedule VIII of the Constitution.

Best Feature Film in Haryanvi

The National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Haryanvi is one of the National Film Awards given by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and Directorate of Film Festivals, India. Till now, it is only awarded thrice at 62nd (2014) and 63rd National Film Awards (2015) and 67th National Film Awards (2019).[61] [50] Per Constitution of India, Haryanvi language is among the languages other than those specified in the Schedule VIII of the Constitution.

List of films, showing the year (award ceremony), producer(s), director(s) and citation
YearFilm(s)Producer(s)Director(s)Citation
2014
Pagdi The HonourV R EntertainersRajeev Bhatia
2015
SatrangiPunam Deswal SharmaSundeep Sharma
2019
Chhoriyan Chhoron Se Kam Nahi HotiEssel Vision Productions Limited
Satish Kaushik Entertainment
Rajesh Amar Lal Babbar
Best Feature Film in Jasari

The National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Jasari is one of the National Film Awards given by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and Directorate of Film Festivals, India. Till now, it is only awarded at 65th National Film Awards in 2017. Per Constitution of India, Jasari language is among the languages other than those specified in the Schedule VIII of the Constitution.

Best Feature Film in Khasi

The National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Khasi is one of the National Film Awards given by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and Directorate of Film Festivals, India. Till now, it is only awarded four times at 32nd National Film Awards in 1984, at 61st National Film Awards in 2013, 63rd National Film Awards in 2015 and lately at 67th National Film Awards in 2019.[44] Per Constitution of India, Khasi language is among the languages other than those specified in the Schedule VIII of the Constitution.

List of films, showing the year (award ceremony), producer(s) and director(s)
YearFilm(s)Producer(s)Director(s)Citation
1984
Manik RaitongRishan RapsangArdhendu Bhattacharya
2013
Ri: Homeland of UncertaintyKurbah FilmsPradip Kurbah
2015
OnaatahPomu Das
Marjina Kurbah
Pradip Kurbah
2019
IewduhShiven ArtsPradip Kurbah
Best Feature Film in Kodava

The National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Kodava is one of the National Film Awards given by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and Directorate of Film Festivals, India. Till now, it is only awarded at 41st National Film Awards in 1993.[52] Per Constitution of India, Kodava language is among the languages other than those specified in the Schedule VIII of the Constitution.

Best Feature Film in Kokborok

The National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Kokborok is one of the National Film Awards given by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and Directorate of Film Festivals, India. Till now, it is only awarded at 56th National Film Awards in 2008. Per Constitution of India, Kokborok language is among the languages other than those specified in the Schedule VIII of the Constitution.

Best Feature Film in Ladakhi

The National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Ladakhi is one of the National Film Awards given by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and Directorate of Film Festivals, India. Till now, it is only awarded at 65th National Film Awards in 2017. Per Constitution of India, Ladakhi language is among the languages other than those specified in the Schedule VIII of the Constitution.

Best Feature Film in Mishing

The National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Mishing is one of the National Film Awards given by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and Directorate of Film Festivals, India. Till now, it is awarded at 60th and 67th National Film Awards in 2012 and 2019 respectively.[54] Per Constitution of India, Mishing language is among the languages other than those specified in the Schedule VIII of the Constitution.

List of films, showing the year (award ceremony), producer(s), director(s) and citation
YearFilm(s)Producer(s)Director(s)Citation
2012
Ko:YadManju BorahManju Borah
2019
Anu RuwadObonori PicturesDilip Kumar Doley
Best Feature Film in Mizo

The National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Mizo is one of the National Film Awards given by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and Directorate of Film Festivals, India for Sanskrit cinema. Till now, it is only awarded at 63rd National Film Awards in 2015. Per Constitution of India, Mizo language is among the languages other than those specified in the Schedule VIII of the Constitution.

Best Feature Film in Monpa

The National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Monpa is one of the National Film Awards given by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and Directorate of Film Festivals, India. Till now, it is only awarded at 53rd National Film Awards in 2005.[70] Per Constitution of India, Monpa language is among the languages other than those specified in the Schedule VIII of the Constitution.

Best Feature Film in Pangchenpa

The National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Pangchenpa is one of the National Film Awards given by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and Directorate of Film Festivals, India. Till now, it is only awarded at 66th National Film Awards in 2018. Per Constitution of India, Pangchenpa language is among the languages other than those specified in the Schedule VIII of the Constitution.

Best Feature Film in Rabha

The National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Rabha is one of the National Film Awards given by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and Directorate of Film Festivals, India. Till now, it is only awarded at 62nd National Film Awards in 2014.[61] Per Constitution of India, Rabha language is among the languages other than those specified in the Schedule VIII of the Constitution.

Best Feature Film in Sherdukpen

The National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Sherdukpen is one of the National Film Awards given by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and Directorate of Film Festivals, India. Till now, it is awarded twice at 61st National Film Awards in 2013[71] and 66th National Film Awards in 2018. Per Constitution of India, Sherdukpen language is among the languages other than those specified in the Schedule VIII of the Constitution.

List of films, showing the year (award ceremony), producer(s), director(s) and citation
YearFilm(s)Producer(s)Director(s)Citation
2013
Crossing BridgesTNT Films ProductionSange Dorjee Thongdok
2018
MishingBB Entertainment Trade Private LimitedBobby Sarma Baruah
Best Feature Film in Tulu

The National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tulu is one of the National Film Awards given by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and Directorate of Film Festivals, India. Till now, it is awarded six times.[52] [72] Per Constitution of India, Tulu language is among the languages other than those specified in the Schedule VIII of the Constitution.

List of films, showing the year (award ceremony), producer(s), director(s) and citation
YearFilm(s)Producer(s)Director(s)Citation
1993
Bangar PatlerRichard CastellanoRichard Castellano
2006
Kotti ChannayaR. DhanarajAnand P. Raj
2008
GaggaraM. DurganandShivadhwaj Shetty
2016
MadipuAastha ProductionChetan Mundadi
2017
PaddayiNithyananda PaiAbhaya Simha
2019
PingaraDMR ProductionsR. Preetham Shetty
2020
JeetigeAR ProductionsSanthosh Mada[73]
Best Feature Film in Wancho

The National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Wancho is one of the National Film Awards given by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and Directorate of Film Festivals, India for Sanskrit cinema. Till now, it is only awarded at 63rd National Film Awards in 2015. Per Constitution of India, Wancho language is among the languages other than those specified in the Schedule VIII of the Constitution.

Best Writing on Cinema

Special Jury Award / Special Mention (Book on Cinema)

The National Film Award – Special Jury Award / Special Mention (Book on Cinema) is one of the National Film Awards given by Directorate of Film Festivals, India. It is instituted in 2000 and awarded at 48th National Film Awards.[74]

The award aims 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. All the award winners are awarded with a Certificate of Merit.

List of recipients, showing the year (award ceremony), language(s) and citation
YearRecipient(s)Language(s)Citation
2000
Ratnottama SenguptaEnglish
2001
C. S. VenkiteswaranMalayalam[75]
2002
Ashok RaneMarathi[76]
2003
Vasiraju PrakasamTelugu[77]
2006
Utpal DuttaAssamese
2012
Piyush Roy
2017
Sunil MishraHindi
2018
Amborish RoychoudhuryEnglish[78]

External links

Official websites

Notes and References

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