40th National Film Awards



















































40th National Film Awards
Awarded for Best of Indian cinema in 1992
Awarded by
Shankar Dayal Sharma
(President of India)
Presented by Directorate of Film Festivals
Official website dff.nic.in
Highlights
Best Feature Film Bhagavad Gita
Best Non-Feature Film In Search of Indian Theatre
Best Book Awara
Best Film Critic Sudhir Bose
Dadasaheb Phalke Award Bhupen Hazarika
Most awards
Thevar Magan (5)

The 40th National Film Awards, presented by Directorate of Film Festivals, the organisation set up by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, India to felicitate the best of Indian Cinema released in the year 1992.[1][2] Ceremony took place in 1993.




Contents






  • 1 Awards


    • 1.1 Lifetime Achievement Award


    • 1.2 Feature Films


      • 1.2.1 Juries


      • 1.2.2 All India Award


        • 1.2.2.1 Golden Lotus Award


        • 1.2.2.2 Silver Lotus Award




      • 1.2.3 Regional Awards




    • 1.3 Non-Feature Films


      • 1.3.1 Juries


      • 1.3.2 Golden Lotus Award


      • 1.3.3 Silver Lotus Award




    • 1.4 Best Writing on Cinema


      • 1.4.1 Juries


      • 1.4.2 Golden Lotus Award




    • 1.5 Awards not given




  • 2 References


  • 3 External links





Awards


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



Lifetime Achievement Award















Name of Award
Awardee(s)
Awarded As
Awards

Dadasaheb Phalke Award

Bhupen Hazarika

Music director
Swarna Kamal, 1,00,000 and a Shawl


Feature Films


Feature films were awarded at All India as well as regional level. For 40th National Film Awards, a Sanskrit film, Bhagavad Gita won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film and a Tamil film, Thevar Magan won the maximum number of awards (5). Following were the awards given in each category:[1][2]



Juries


A committee headed by Balu Mahendra was appointed to evaluate the feature films awards. Following were the jury members:[1][2]



  • Jury Members

    • Balu Mahendra (Chairperson) • Sai Paranjpye • Swapan Kumar Ghosh • K. D. Shorey • Hema Mehta • T. S. Mohana • Bijaya Jena • V. K. Pavithran • Basu Chatterjee • Surinder Singh • Anil Saari • Sabyasachi Mohapatra • T. S. Nagabharana • Surjya Hazarika



All India Award


Following were the awards given:[1][2]



Golden Lotus Award

Official Name: Swarna Kamal[1][2]


All the awardees are awarded with 'Golden Lotus Award (Swarna Kamal)', a certificate and cash prize.






























































Name of Award
Name of Film
Language
Awardee(s)
Cash Prize

Best Feature Film

Bhagavad Gita

Sanskrit

Producer: T. Subbarami Reddy

50,000/-

Director: G. V. Iyer

25,000/-

Citation: For successfully translating immortal philosophy of the Bhagavad Gita into a cinematic idiom.

Best Direction

Padma Nadir Majhi

Bengali

Gautam Ghose

50,000/-

Citation: For his stunningly convincing realisation of Manik Bandopadhyay's novel into a breathtaking cinematic experience.

Best Debut Film of a Director

Miss Beatty's Children

English
Producer: NFDC, Doordarshan and Rooks AV
Director: Pamela Rooks

25,000/- Each

Citation: For an elegantly simple and sensitive depiction of a British missionary woman who fights the devdasi system in pre-independent India.

Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment

Sargam

Malayalam
Producer: Bhavani

40,000/-
Director: Hariharan

20,000/-

Citation: For its delightful rendering of a family saga into a heartwarming musical film.

Best Children's Film

Mujhse Dosti Karoge

Hindi
Producer: National Center of Films for Children and Young People

30,000/-
Director: Gopi Desai

15,000/-

Citation: For its gentle handling of a child who has exciting adventures in his own social dream world.


Silver Lotus Award

Official Name: Rajat Kamal[1][2]


All the awardees are awarded with 'Silver Lotus Award (Rajat Kamal)', a certificate and cash prize.


































































































































































































































Name of Award
Name of Film
Language
Awardee(s)
Cash Prize

Second Best Feature Film

Padma Nadir Majhi

Bengali
Producer: Government of West Bengal

30,000/-
Director: Gautam Ghose

15,000/-

Citation: For depicting the plight of boat people of the river Padma in an unforgettable experience.

Best Screenplay

Sadayam

Malayalam

M. T. Vasudevan Nair

10,000/-

Citation: For an extremely well structured script.

Best Cinematography

Miss Beatty's Children

English

Cameraman: Venu
Laboratory Processing: Prasad Film Laboratories

15,000/-

Citation: For his masterly, unobtrusive and technically excellent camera work.

Best Audiography

Thevar Magan

Tamil
N. Pandurangan

10,000/-

Citation: For his extremely creative recording and mixing of the sound track, giving the film an added dimension.

Best Editing

Sargam
Malayalam

M. S. Mani

10,000/-

Citation: For imparting a natural rhythm to Sargam completely in time with its musical format.

Best Art Direction

Rudaali

Hindi

Samir Chanda

10,000/-

Citation: For its realistic recreation of the desert scape, with its requisite architectural structures, both opulent and humble.

Best Music Direction

Roja
Tamil

A. R. Rahman

10,000/-

Citation: For the harmonious blend of western and Karnatak classical music in Roja, the separate music systems complementing each other without losing their own identities.

Best Costume Design

Rudaali
Hindi
 • Mala Dey
 • Simple Kapadia

10,000/-

Citation: For the authentic designs they created to blend with the desert backdrop of Rajasthan.

Best Actor

Tahader Katha
Bengali

Mithun Chakraborty

10,000/-

Citation: For his innovative performance which effectively captures the agony of a freedom fighter immediately after Independence.

Best Actress

Rudaali
Hindi

Dimple Kapadia

10,000/-

Citation: For compelling interpretation of the tribulations of a lonely woman ravaged by a cruel society.

Best Supporting Actor

Damini
Hindi

Sunny Deol

10,000/-

Citation: For his outstanding portrayal of hardened and cynical lawyer who takes on new challenges in his quest for justice.

Best Supporting Actress

Thevar Magan
Tamil

Revathi

10,000/-

Citation: For compelling and convincing performance of an innocent village girl, giving it an effortlessly charming naturalness.

Best Child Artist

Mujhse Dosti Karoge
Hindi
Amit Phalke

5,000/-

Citation: For the sheer joy and versatility he brings to the portrayal of a lovable lad lost in his own dream world.

Best Male Playback Singer

Jeevana Chaitra
("Naadamaya Ee Lokavella")

Kannada

Rajkumar

10,000/-

Citation: For his extraordinary rendering of a raga celebrating the all pervasive power of music.

Best Female Playback Singer

Thevar Magan
("Inji Idupazhagi")
Tamil

S. Janaki

10,000/-

Citation: For melodious rendering of an innocent love song.

Best Lyrics

Roja
("Chinna Chinna Aasai")
Tamil

Vairamuthu

10,000/-

Citation: For his charming, simple poem which has been become a new nursery rhyme on the lips of every child in Tamil Nadu.

Best Special Effects

Angaar
Hindi

Shashilal K. Nair

10,000/-

Citation: For his absolutely convincing miniature work.

Best Choreography

Ek Hota Vidushak

Marathi
Laxmibai Kolhapurkar

10,000/-

Citation: For successfully adapting a popular folk theatre form to the screen.

Best Feature Film on National Integration

Roja
Tamil
Producer: Kavithalayaa Productions

30,000/-
Director: Mani Ratnam

15,000/-

Citation: For presenting a thrilling drama of the abduction of an Indian scientist by a self-proclaimed liberation army which later realises the futility of its anti-social activities.

Best Film on Family Welfare

Shwet Paatharer Thala
Bengali
Producer: Shankar Gope

30,000/-
Director: Prabhat Roy

15,000/-

Citation: For its bold depiction of a widow who defies tradition.

Best Film on Other Social Issues

Neenga Nalla Irkum
Tamil
Producer: G. V. Films Pvt. Ltd

30,000/-
Director: Visu

15,000/-

Citation: For its effective and purposeful plea for prohibition.

Best Film on Environment / Conservation / Preservation

Cheluvi
Kannada
Producer: Sadir Media Pvt. Ltd

30,000/-
Director: Girish Karnad

15,000/-

Citation: For its direct and effective communication of a threatening problem - deforestation.

Special Jury Award

Thevar Magan
Tamil

Sivaji Ganeshan (Actor)

5,000/- Each

Maya Memsaab
Hindi

Ketan Mehta (Director)

Special Mention

Pasanda Pandit
Bengali
Sibaprasad Sen (Director)
Certificate Only

Citation: For his refreshing directorial debut.


Regional Awards


The award is given to best film in the regional languages in India.[1][2]












































































































Name of Award
Name of Film
Awardee(s)
Cash Prize

Best Feature Film in Assamese

Railor Alir Dubori Ban
Producer: Pulak Gogoi

20,000/-
Director: Pulak Gogoi

10,000/-

Citation: For its innovative style in putting across the tragedy of the exploited poor and portraying their agony and helplessness in a poignant manner.

Best Feature Film in Bengali

Tahader Katha
Producer: NFDC

20,000/-
Director: Buddhadeb Dasgupta

10,000/-

Citation: For its most unusual and daring treatment of a very real socio-political issue in a metaphoric manner - the alienation of a freedom fighter from his country, now changed beyond recognition.

Best Feature Film in Hindi

Suraj Ka Satvan Ghoda
Producer: NFDC

20,000/-
Director: Shyam Benegal

10,000/-

Citation: For its poetically charming enquiry into the nature and meaning of love.

Best Feature Film in Kannada

Harakeya Kuri
Producer: B. V. Radha

20,000/-
Director: Lalitha Ravee (K. S. L. Swame)

10,000/-

Citation: For its political satire depicting the present-day social situation wherein the innocent citizens are made pawns in the hands of politicians with vested interests.

Best Feature Film in Malayalam

Swaroopam
Producer: P. T. K. Mohammed

20,000/-
Director: K. R. Mohanan

10,000/-

Citation: For its original concept and in-depth exploration of the psyche of a man who escapes into the mystic past to flee from the harsh reality of everyday life.

Best Feature Film in Marathi

Ek Hota Vidushak
Producer: NFDC

20,000/-
Director: Jabbar Patel

10,000/-

Citation: For its humane portrait of simple tamash clown sucked in by the glittering world of show business and exploited by politicians.

Best Feature Film in Oriya

Vinya Samaya
Producer: Shankar Gope

20,000/-
Director: Manmohan Mahapatra

10,000/-

Citation: For its competent treatment of the corruption of modern youth in search of illusive wealth.

Best Feature Film in Tamil

Thevar Magan
Producer: Kamal Haasan

20,000/-
Director: Bharathan

10,000/-

Citation: For its dynamic depiction of an educated youth who returns to his roots to fight injustice and in the process is forced to unleash the animal within him.

Best Feature Film in Telugu

Ankuram
Producer: K. V. Suresh Kumar

20,000/-
Director: C. Umamaheswara Rao

10,000/-

Citation: For the struggle of a simple housewife who fights an oppressive system single-handed and succeeds in making a dent.

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




















Name of Award
Name of Film
Awardee(s)
Cash Prize

Best Feature Film in English

Electric Moon
Producer: S. S. Bedi

20,000/-
Director: Pradip Krishen

10,000/-

Citation: For its tongue-in-cheek parody of royalty gone to seed. A humorous depiction of a decaying way of life, not without its tragic undertones.


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 Ghanashyam Mohapatra was appointed to evaluate the non-feature films awards. Following were the jury members:[1][2]



  • Jury Members
    • Ghanashyam Mohapatra (Chairperson) • Serbjeet Singh • P. B. Pendharkar • Lenin Rajendran



Golden Lotus Award


Official Name: Swarna Kamal[1][2]


All the awardees are awarded with 'Golden Lotus Award (Swarna Kamal)', a certificate and cash prize.


















Name of Award
Name of Film
Language
Awardee(s)
Cash Prize

Best Non-Feature Film

In Search of Indian Theatre

English
Producer: Arundhati Chatterjee
Director: Abhijit Chattopadhyay

15,000/- Each

Citation: For a deep and sensitive insight into contemporary Indian theatre.


Silver Lotus Award


Official Name: Rajat Kamal[1][2]


All the awardees are awarded with 'Silver Lotus Award (Rajat Kamal)' and cash prize.




















































































































































































Name of Award
Name of Film
Language
Awardee(s)
Cash Prize

Best First Non-Feature Film

Knock-Out

Tamil
Producer: B. Lenin
Director: B. Lenin

10,000/- Each

Citation: The director has given us a powerful insight into the labyrinth of the human mind faced with a disaster situation.

Best Anthropological / Ethnographic Film

Wangala - A Garo Festival

English
Producer: Bappa Ray
Director: Bappa Ray

10,000/- Each

Citation: For competently presenting the life of lifestyle of Garo community of Meghalaya.

Best Biographical Film

Pandit Bhimsen Joshi

Hindi
Producer: Gulzar for Films Division
Director: Gulzar

10,000/- Each

Citation: For a moving rendering of the life of great master of ragas.

Best Arts / Cultural Film

The Recluse
Hindi
Producer: Arvind Sinha
Director: Arvind Sinha

10,000/- Each

Citation: For a fine and moving tribute to one of the great living master of Dhrupad - Ustad Amiruddin Dagar.

Suchitra Mitra

Bengali
Producer: Sailen Seth
Director: Raja Sen

Citation: For a cinematic tribute to the greatest living exponent of Rabindra Sangeet.

Best Scientific Film

Chunauti

Marathi
Producer: D. G. Information and Public Relations, Government of Maharashtra
Director: Dinkar Chowdhary

10,000/- Each

Citation: For its daring presentation in a befitting manner of the most dangerous disease of present times - AIDS.

Best Environment / Conservation / Preservation Film

Ladhakh - The Forbidden Wilderness
English
Producer: Bedi Films
Director: Naresh Bedi

10,000/- Each

Citation: For an authentic rendition of civilisation and wildlife on the roof of the world.

Best Promotional Film

Sound of the Dying Colors
English
Producer: Paran Barbarooah, B. B. Productions
Director: Sher Choudhury

10,000/- Each

Citation: For the film makes out a good case for preserving the arts of dyeing that have existed in many tribal communities for centuries.

Best Agricultural Film

Ber
English
Producer: Om Prakash Sharma for Films Division
Director: Rajgopal Rao

10,000/- Each

Citation: For a skilful rendition of the process in the cultivation of ber in the arid zones of India.

Best Film on Social Issues

Choodiyan
Hindi
Producer: Sai Paranjpye for Films Division
Director: Sai Paranjpye

10,000/- Each

Citation: For portraying the courage of women in fighting alcoholism among the menfolk of the community.

Best Educational / Motivational / Instructional Film

Kalarippayat
English
Producer: P. Ashok Kumar
Director: P. Ashok Kumar

10,000/- Each

Citation: For a unique picturisation of the martial art of Kerala.

Towards Joy and Freedom
English
Producer: Haimanti Banerjee
Director: Haimanti Banerjee

Citation: For insight into the system of education being practised at Rabindranath Tagore's Shantiniketan.

Best Exploration / Adventure Film

Antarctica - A Scientists' Paradise
English
Producer: R. Krishna Mohan for Films Division
Director: A. Udayashankar

10,000/- Each

Citation: For an impressive pictoral record of achievements of our scientists on the frozen continent of Antarctica.

Best Investigative Film

Ram ke Naam
Hindi
Producer: Anand Patwardhan
Director: Anand Patwardhan

10,000/- Each

Citation: For a skilfully made film on a major problem of the times - the communal divide.

Best Animation Film

Gaaye Ki Sachai
Hindi
Producer: Climb Films and N'CYP
Director: Bhimsain
Animator: Bhimsain

10,000/- Each

Citation: For an allegorical story skilfully told about moral values.

The Threads
English
Producer: B. R. Shendge for Films Division
Director: Girish Rao
Animator: Girish Rao

Citation: For an innovative film on the theme of unity.

Best Short Fiction Film

Agar Aap Chahein
Hindi
Producer: Shahnaz Rahim for Films Division
Director: Mazahir Rahim

10,000/- Each

Citation: For a moving story of a village community which has been saved from migration to a city by timely help from a bank for agricultural development.

Best Film on Family Welfare

Suno Bahu Rani
Hindi
Producer: Om Prakash Sharma for Films Division
Director: K. K. Kapil

10,000/- Each

Citation: For a deftly made film with the aid of puppets on the theme of family welfare.

Best Cinematography

Sucitra Mitra
Bengali

Cameraman: Soumendu Roy
Laboratory Processing: Adlabs

10,000/- Each

Citation: For capturing on celluloid the many moods of the Bengal landscape and picturisation of the famous singer Suchitra Mitra.

Best Audiography

Wangala - A Garo Festival
English
Sanjoy Chatterjee

10,000/-

Citation: For a sustained standard of sound recording on difficult locations which enriches the quality of the film.

Best Editing

Kalarippayat
English
K. R. Bose

10,000/-

Citation: For deft cutting of difficult sequence which makes it possible to maintain the rhythm and tempo of the film.

Special Jury Award

Noottantinte Sakshi

Malayalam
 • Salam Karassery (Producer)
 • Sasibhushan (Director)

10,000/-

Citation: For a moving narrative about the courageous Maulvi patriot and centenarian Moidu Maulvi of Calicut, Kerala.


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 Mrinal Pande was appointed to evaluate the writing on Indian cinema. Following were the jury members:[1][2]



  • Jury Members

    • Mrinal Pande (Chairperson) • Gautaman Bhaskaran • Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay



Golden Lotus Award


Official Name: Swarna Kamal[1][2]


All the awardees are awarded with 'Golden Lotus Award (Swarna Kamal)' and cash prize.


























Name of Award
Name of Book
Language
Awardee(s)
Cash Prize

Best Book on Cinema

Awara

English

Author: Gayatri Chatterjee
Publisher: Wiley Eastern Ltd

10,000/- Each

Citation: Her work is a novel experiment, which analyses the film in depth both at a personal and at a social level. What emerges is a clear reflection of the socio-economic fabric of a newly independent India. The book can be rightly termed an extension of Raj Kapoor's artistic sensibilities.

Best Film Critic


Bengali
Sudhir Bose

10,000/-

Citation: His writings go beyond newspaper or magazine journalism. His courage of conviction helps him to reflect most authentically the regional and ethnic sensitibilies of cinema across globe. Whether it be Indian cinema or Hungarian or even American, Mr. Bose's articles portray a rare kind of perception.


Awards not given


Following were the awards not given as no film was found to be suitable for the award:[1][2]










References





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External links



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