The 43rd National Film Awards The National Film Awards gets presented every year >> Read More... is organised by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and it is presented by Directorate of Film Festivals. Indian Cinema is one of the best film festival released in the year 1995 is to be praised by India. The function took place in 1996 and President of India; Shankar Dayal Sharma had presented the awards. The awards divide into three types i.e. books written on Indian cinema, feature films and non-feature films. A lifetime achievement award was given to an actor and playback singer Rajkumar.
The name of the award was Dadasaheb Phalke Award, and he received a Swarna Kamal, a shawl and Rs.1,00,000. The feature films were honoured at regional as well as All India level. A Malayalam movie, Kaalapani and Kannada film Kraurya won a maximum number of awards whereas National Film Award for Best Feature Film won by Kathapurushan, a Malayalam. To appraise the feature films awards, a committee directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee Hrishikesh Mukherjee is a film director, writer an >> Read More... was chosen. All the awardees are honoured by a certificate, cash prize and a 'Golden Lotus Award' (Swarna Kamal). Award for 'Best Feature Film' went to Kathapurushan in Malayalam, Produced and Directed by Adoor Gopalakrishnan Born into a family in Kerala, Adoor Gopalakrishnan >> Read More... . They received Rs 50,000/- Each.
'Best Debut Film of A Director' for Kahani in Bengali, Produced by Chandramala Bhattacharya and Malaya Bhattacharya and Directed by Malaya Bhattacharya. They received Rs 25,000/- Each. 'Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment' was Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge in Hindi, Produced by Yash Chopra Film maker Yash Chopra is recognized as the ‘king >> Read More... who received Rs 40,000/- and Directed by Aditya Chopra Aditya Chopra is an Indian film director, scriptwr >> Read More... who received Rs 25,000/-. 'Best Children's Film', Halo in Hindi, Produced by National Center of Films for Children and Young People and Directed by Santosh Sivan. They received Rs 30,000/- Each.
'Best Direction' was by Naseem in Hindi; Saeed Akhtar Mirza Saeed Akhtar Mirza is a screenwriter and director. >> Read More... received this award along with Rs 50,000/- cash. All the awardees are honoured by a certificate, cash prize and a Silver Lotus Award (Rajat Kamal). 'Best Feature Film on National Integration' was Bombay in Tamil, Producer: Mani Ratnam Mani Ratnam is an Indian filmmaker deeply rooted t >> Read More... and S. Sriram and Director: Mani Ratnam. They received ₹ 30,000/- Each. 'Best Film on Family Welfare' was Mini in Malayalam, Producer: Madhu and Director: P. Chandra Kumar. They received Rs 30,000/- Each.
'Best Film on Other Social Issues' was Doghi in Marathi, Producer: NFDC and Doordarshan and Director: Sumitra Bhave  Sumitra Bhave – a remarkable director, renowned >> Read More... and Sunil Sukathnkar. They received ₹ 30,000/- Each. 'Best Film on Environment / Conservation / Preservation' was Rape In The Virgin Forest in Bodo, Produced and Directed by Jwngdao Bodosa Jwngdao Bodosa was born in Darrang, Assam on July >> Read More... . They received Rs 30,000/- Each. 'Best Actor' was presented for The Making of the Mahatma in English; the award was acknowledged by Rajit Kapur Rajit Kapur is a famous Indian actor most known fo >> Read More... and Rs 10,000/- cash. 'Best Actress' was given for Bandit Queen in Hindi; the award was received by Seema Biswas She is very much popular by the name “Phoolan Devi >> Read More... and Rs 10,000/- cash. Likewise, the awards were given to the deserving ones.
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