National Film Award for Best Direction


The National Film Award for Best Direction is an honour presented annually at India's National Film Awards ceremony by the Directorate of Film Festivals, an organisation set up by the Indian Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. Since 1967, the award is given by a national panel appointed annually by the DFF to a director for their work within Indian cinema. It is presented by the President of India at a ceremony held in New Delhi.
The winner is given a "Swarna Kamal" certificate and a cash prize of. Including ties and repeat winners, the DFF has presented a total of 52 Best Direction awards to 33 different directors. Although Indian cinema produces films in more than 20 languages, the performances of films that have won awards are of nine languages: Bengali, Malayalam, Hindi, Tamil, English, Kannada, Assamese, Panjabi and Marathi.
The first recipient was Satyajit Ray, who was honoured at the 15th National Film Awards for directing the Bengali film Chiriyakhana. As of 2017, Satyajit Ray is the most frequent recipient, with six wins. Gopalakrishnan won the award for his debut Malayalam film Swayamvaram. Mrinal Sen has been awarded four times. He is also the only recipient to win the award for directing films in two different languages: Bengali and Hindi. At the 19th National Film Awards, Girish Karnad and B.V. Karanth shared the award for co-directing the Kannada film Vamsha Vriksha. The most recent recipient is Aditya Dhar, who was honoured at the 66th National Film Awards for directing the Hindi film .

Winners

YearRecipientFilmLanguage
1967
ChiriyakhanaBengali
1968
Goopy Gyne Bagha ByneBengali
1969
Bhuvan ShomeHindi
1970
PratidwandiBengali
1971
Vamsha VrikshaKannada
1971
Vamsha VrikshaKannada
1972
SwayamvaramMalayalam
1973
DuvidhaHindi
1974
Sonar KellaBengali
1975
Jana AranyaBengali
1976
PallaviKannada
1977
Kanchana SitaMalayalam
1978
ThampuMalayalam
1979
Ek Din PratidinBengali
1980
Akaler ShandhaneyBengali
1981
36 Chowringhee LaneEnglish
1982
ChokhBengali
1983
KhandharHindi
1984
MukhamukhamMalayalam
1985
TrikalHindi
1986
OridathuMalayalam
1987
AnantaramMalayalam
1988
PiraviMalayalam
1989
MathilukalMalayalam
1990
Ek Doctor Ki MautHindi
1991
AgantukBengali
1992
Padma Nadir MajhiBengali
1993
Ponthan MadaMalayalam
1994
Xagoroloi BohudoorAssamese
1995
NaseemHindi
1996
Kadhal KottaiTamil
1997
KaliyattamMalayalam
1998
JananiMalayalam
1999
UttaraBengali
2000
UtsabBengali
2001
Ooruku NooruperTamil
2002
Mr. and Mrs. IyerEnglish
2003
Abar AranyeBengali
2004
Swapner DinBengali
2005
ParzaniaEnglish
2006
Traffic SignalHindi
2007
Naalu PennungalMalayalam
2008
Naan KadavulTamil
2009
AbohomaanBengali
2010
AadukalamTamil
2011
Anhe Ghore Da DaanPunjabi
2012
DhagMarathi
2013
ShahidHindi
2014
ChotushkoneBengali
2015
Bajirao MastaniHindi
2016
VentilatorMarathi
2017
BhayanakamMalayalam
2018
Hindi

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