National Film Award Winners are individuals or films honored by the Indian government for excellence in cinema. These prestigious awards, presented annually by the Directorate of Film Festivals, recognize outstanding achievements in various categories such as acting, direction, music, and technical fields. Winners are selected by a national jury and represent the best of Indian cinema across languages and regions, celebrating artistic merit, creativity, and contribution to the film industry.
National Film Award Winners are individuals or films honored by the Indian government for excellence in cinema. These prestigious awards, presented annually by the Directorate of Film Festivals, recognize outstanding achievements in various categories such as acting, direction, music, and technical fields. Winners are selected by a national jury and represent the best of Indian cinema across languages and regions, celebrating artistic merit, creativity, and contribution to the film industry.
What are National Film Awards?
India's top government honors for cinema, awarded annually by the Directorate of Film Festivals for excellence across Indian languages.
Who presents the National Film Awards?
The Directorate of Film Festivals on behalf of the Government of India (Ministry of Information and Broadcasting).
What categories are recognized?
Acting, directing, music, and technical fields such as cinematography, editing, and sound.
How are winners chosen?
A jury appointed by the Directorate of Film Festivals reviews eligible films from all Indian languages and selects winners based on merit.
Do Bollywood films compete for National Film Awards?
Yes. Bollywood (Hindi-language) films can win in applicable categories, alongside winners from regional Indian cinema.