National Film Awards: Best Feature Film, Complete List of films from 1953-2021

National Film Awards: Best Feature Film, Complete List of films

The National Film Award for Best Feature Film is one of the categories 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 is one of several awards presented for feature films and awarded with the Golden Lotus (Swarna Kamal). 

Since 2017, the award has been given annually to films produced nationwide in various Indian languages. It includes a Swarna Kamal, and a cash prize of  ₹ 2,50,000 and is presented to the producer and the director of the film.

Best Feature Film Award: Winners

The films in the following languages have won the Best Feature Film award:

TermYearFilm(s)Language(s)Producer(s)Director(s)
1st1953Shyamchi AaiMarathiPralhad Keshav AtrePralhad Keshav Atre
2nd1954Mirza GhalibHindiSohrab ModiSohrab Modi
3rd1955Pather PanchaliBengaliGovernment of West BengalSatyajit Ray
4th1956KabuliwalaBengaliCharuchitraTapan Sinha
5th1957Do Aankhen Barah HaathHindiV. ShantaramV. Shantaram
6th1958Sagar SangameyBengaliDe Luxe Film DistributorsDebaki Bose
7th1959Apur SansarBengaliSatyajit Ray ProductionsSatyajit Ray
8th1960AnuradhaHindiHrishikesh Mukherjee, L. B. ThakurHrishikesh Mukherjee
9th1961Bhagini NiveditaBengaliAurora Film CorporationBijoy Bose
10th1962Dada ThakurBengaliShyamlal JalanSudhir Mukherjee
11th1963Shehar Aur SapnaHindiNaya SansarKhwaja Ahmad Abbas
12th1964CharulataBengaliR. D. BansalSatyajit Ray
13th1965ChemmeenMalayalamBabu Ismail SettuRamu Kariat
14th1966Teesri KasamHindiShailendraBasu Bhattacharya
15th1967Hatey BazareyBengaliAsim DuttaTapan Sinha
16th1968Goopy Gyne Bagha ByneBengaliNepal Dutta, Asim DuttaSatyajit Ray
17th1969Bhuvan ShomeHindiMrinal Sen ProductionsMrinal Sen
18th1970SamskaraKannadaPattabhirama ReddyPattabhirama Reddy
19th1971SeemabaddhaBengaliBharat Shamsher, Jang Bahadur RanaSatyajit Ray
20th1972SwayamvaramMalayalamAdoor GopalakrishnanAdoor Gopalakrishnan
21st1973Nirmalyam[a]MalayalamM. T. Vasudevan NairM. T. Vasudevan Nair
22nd1974Chorus[b]BengaliMrinal Sen ProductionsMrinal Sen
23rd1975Chomana DudiKannadaPraja FilmsB. V. Karanth
24th1976MrigayaaHindiUday Bhaskar InternationalMrinal Sen
25th1977GhatashraddhaKannadaSadanand SuvarnaGirish Kasaravalli
26th1978No Award
27th1979ShodhHindiSitakant Misra, Biplab Roy Choudhary
28th1980Akaler ShandhaneyBengaliD. K. FilmsMrinal Sen
29th1981DakhalBengaliWest Bengal Film IndustryGautam Ghose
30th1982ChokhBengaliDepartment of Information, Cultural Affairs India, Government of West BengalUtpalendu Chakrabarty
31st1983Adi ShankaracharyaSanskritNFDCG. V. Iyer
32nd1984DamulHindiPrakash Jha ProductionsPrakash Jha
33rd1985ChidambaramMalayalamG. AravindanG. Aravindan
34th1986Tabarana KatheKannadaGirish KasaravalliGirish Kasaravalli
35th1987Halodhia Choraye Baodhan KhaiAssameseSailadhar Baruah, Jahnu BaruaJahnu Barua
36th1988PiraviMalayalamFilm FolksShaji N. Karun
37th1989Bagh BahadurBengaliBuddhadeb DasguptaBuddhadeb Dasgupta
38th1990MarupakkamTamilNFDCK. S. Sethumadhavan
39th1991AgantukBengaliNFDCSatyajit Ray
40th1992Bhagwat GitaSanskritT. Subbarami ReddyG. V. Iyer
41st1993CharacharBengaliGita Gope, Shankar GopeBuddhadeb Dasgupta
42nd1994Unishe AprilBengaliRenu RoyRituparno Ghosh
43rd1995KathapurushanMalayalamAdoor GopalakrishnanAdoor Gopalakrishnan
44th1996Lal Darja Bengali Chitrani Lahiri, Dulal RoyBuddhadeb Dasgupta
45th1997 Thaayi SahebaKannada JayamalaGirish Kasaravalli
46th1998SamarHindiShyam Benegal, Sahyadri Films, NFDCShyam Benegal
47th1999VanaprasthamMalayalamPranavam ArtsShaji. N Karun
48th2000ShanthamMalayalam P. V. GangadharanJayaraj
49th2001DweepaKanadaSoundaryaGirish Kasaravalli
50th2002Mondo Meyer UpakhyanBengaliArya Bhattacharya Buddhadeb Dasgupta
51st2003ShwaasMarathiArun NalawadeSandeep Sawant
52nd2004Page 3HindiBobby PushkarnaMadhur Bhandarkar
53rd2005KaalpurushBengaliJhamu Sughand
Buddhadeb Dasgupta
54th2006PulijanmamMalayalamM.G VijayPriyanandanan
55th2007KanchivaramTamilPercept Picture CompanyPriyadarshan
56th2008AntaheenBengali Screenplay FilmsAniruddha Roy Chowdhury
57th2009Kutty SrankMalayalamReliance Big PicturesShaji N. Karun
58th2010Adaminte Makan AbuMalayalam • Salim Ahamed
 • Ashraf Bedi
Salim Ahamed
59th2011Deool
Byari
Marathi
Beary
A
Altaaf Hussain
Umesh Vinayak Kulkarni
Suveeran
60th2012Paan Singh TomarHindiUTV Software CommunicationsTigmanshu Dhulia
61st2013Ship of TheseusEnglish/HindiRecyclewala Films Pvt. Ltd.Anand Gandhi
62nd2014Court • Marathi
 • Hindi
 • Gujarati
 • English
Zoo Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.Chaitanya Tamhane
63rd2015Baahubali: The BeginningTelugu• Shobu Yarlagadda
• Arka Media Works (P) LTD.
S. S. Rajamouli
64th2016KaasavMarathi• Sumitra Bhave
• Sunil Sukthankar
• Mohan Agashe
Sumitra Bhave
• Sunil Sukthankar
65th2017Village RockstarsAssameseRima DasRima Das
66th2018HellaroGujaratiSaarthi Productions LLPAbhishek Shah
67th2019Marakkar: Lion of the Arabian SeaMalayalamAntony PerumbavoorPriyadarshan
68th2020Soorarai PottruTamil• Suriya
• Jyothika
• Rajsekar Pandian
• Guneet Monga
Sudha Kongara
69th2021Rocketry: The Nambi EffectTamil
Hindi
English
Rocketry Entertainment LLPR Madhavan

National Film Award for Best Feature Film – History

The National Film Awards were established in 1954 to “encourage the production of the films of a high aesthetic and technical excellence standard and educational and cultural 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.

However, in 2017 the award was one of six Swarna Kamal awards presented for the feature films. The honoured film is included in the annual International Film Festival Of India.

Since its beginning in 1953, the producer of the film is awarded with a 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 to 1956, the film director received a gold medal as an award, which was subsequently changed with a cash prize of ₹ 5,000 in 1957. Between 1967 and 1973, in addition to the cash prize to be increased to ₹ 10,000 in 1970, a plaque was also awarded to the director.

The 22nd National Film Awards (1974) introduced the Rajat Kamal (Silver Lotus) award for directors, accompanied by a cash prize of ₹ 15,000. This amount was subsequently increased to ₹ 20,000 at the 25th National Film Awards (1977).

Since the 28th National Film Awards (1980), the director has been honored with the Swarna Kamal and a cash prize initially set at ₹25,000, later increased to ₹50,000 at the same edition. This amount was further revised to ₹2,50,000 at the 54th National Film Awards (2006).

In 1973 and 1974, the lead actor and actress of the film were also awarded. P. J. Antony and Sumithra received a souvenir for the Malayalam film Nirmalyam at the 21st National Film Awards (1973).

Antony also received the Best Actor Award, which was then recognized as the “Bharat Award for Best Actor”. Additionally, Gita Sen and Utpal Dutt were awarded a medallion for their work in the Bengali film “Chorus” at the 22nd National Film Award (1974).

List of National Film Awards for Best Feature Film: Language Wise:

LanguagesAwards
Hindi12
Bengali22
Malayalam12
Kanada6
Telugu1
Beary1
Marathi5
Tamil4
Assamese2
Sanskrit2
Gujarati1

Directors with Number of Awards:

DirectorNumber of Awards
Satyajit Ray6
Buddhadeb Dasgupta5
Girish Kasaravalli4
Mrinal Sen4
Shaji N. Karun3
Adoor Gopalakrishnan2
Tapan Sinha2
G. V. Iyer2
Priyadarshan2
M. T. Vasudevan Nair1
Sandeep Sawant1
Salim Ahamed1
Suveeran1
Anand Gandhi1
Chaitanya Tamhane1
Abhishek Shah1

National Award For the Best Feature Film:

CategoryNational Film Award for Best Feature Film
Awarded forBest Feature Film of the year
Sponsored byDirectorate of Film Festivals
Formerly calledPresident’s Gold Medal for Best Feature Film
Reward(s)Swarna Kamal (Golden Lotus)
₹ 2,50,000/-
First awarded1953
Last awarded2021
Most recent winnerRocketry: The Nambi Effect


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