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1 Juries  





2 Awards  



2.1  Lifetime Achievement Award  





2.2  Feature films  



2.2.1  All India Award  





2.2.2  Regional Award  







2.3  Non-Feature films  



2.3.1  Short films and Documentaries  







2.4  Awards not given  







3 Explanatory notes  





4 References  





5 External links  














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21st National Film Awards
21st National Film Awards
Awarded forBest of Indian cinema in 1973
Awarded byDirectorate of Film Festivals
Presented byIndira Gandhi
(Prime Minister of India)
Presented onOctober 1974 (1974-10)
SiteVigyan Bhavan, New Delhi
Official websitedff.nic.in
Highlights
Best Feature FilmNirmalyam
Dadasaheb Phalke AwardRuby Myers
Most awards • Ashani Sanket
 • Kaadu (3)
  • National Film Awards
  • 22nd →
  • The 21st 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 1973.[1] Ceremony took place in October 1974 and awards were given by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.

    Juries[edit]

    Prior to 21st National Film Awards, there used to be regional committees at Bombay (Mumbai), Calcutta (Kolkata) and Madras (Chennai), the recommendations of which were then considered by central committee. To avoid this long-winded process, regional committees were discarded.

    Two different committees were formed for feature films and short films, headed by Romesh Thapar and S. K. Kooka respectively.[1]

    Awards[edit]

    Awards were divided into feature films and non-feature films.

    President's gold medal for the All India Best Feature Film is now better known as National Film Award for Best Feature Film, whereas President's gold medal for the Best Documentary Film is analogous to today's National Film Award for Best Non-Feature Film. For children's films, Prime Minister's gold medal is now given as National Film Award for Best Children's Film. At the regional level, President's silver medal for Best Feature Film is now given as National Film Award for Best Feature Film in a particular language. Certificate of Merit in all the categories is discontinued over the years.

    Lifetime Achievement Award[edit]

    Award Image Awardee(s) Awarded As Cash Prize
    Dadasaheb Phalke Award Ruby Myers (Sulochana) Actress 20,000, a gold medal and a shawl

    Feature films[edit]

    Feature films were awarded at All India as well as regional level. For 21st National Film Awards, a Malayalam film Nirmalyam won the President's gold medal for the All India Best Feature Film; whereas a Bengali film Ashani Sanket and a Kannada film Kaadu won the maximum number of awards (three). Following were the awards given in each category:[1]

    All India Award[edit]

    Following were the awards given:[1]

    Award Film Language Awardee(s) Cash Prize
    Best Feature Film Nirmalyam[a] Malayalam Producer: M. T. Vasudevan Nair Gold Medal and 40,000
    Director: M. T. Vasudevan Nair
    Second Best Feature Film Kaadu[b] Kannada Producer: K. N. Narayan Silver Medal and 15,000
    Producer: G. N. Lakshmipathy
    Director: Girish Karnad Silver Medal and 10,000
    Best Feature Film on National Integration Garm Hava[c] Hindi Producer: M/s Unit 3 MM A Medal and 30,000
    Director: M. S. Sathyu A Medal and 20,000
    Best Cinematography (Black and White) 27 Down Hindi Apurba Kishore Bir Silver Medal and 5,000
    Best Cinematography (Color) Ashani Sanket Bengali Soumendu Roy Silver Medal and 5,000
    Best Direction Duvidha Hindi Mani Kaul Silver Medal and 20,000
    Best Actor (Bharat Award) Nirmalyam Malayalam P. J. Antony A figurine
    Best Actress (Urvashi Award) Kaadu Kannada Nandini Bhaktavatsala A figurine
    Best Child Artist Kaadu Kannada G. S. Nataraj Silver Medal
    Best Male Playback Singer Gayathri Malayalam K. J. Yesudas Silver Medal
    Best Music Direction Ashani Sanket Bengali Satyajit Ray Silver Medal and 10,000
    Best Screenplay Padatik Bengali Mrinal Sen Silver Medal and 10,000
    Ashish Burman
    Best Story Garm Hava Hindi Ismat Chughtai Silver Medal and 10,000
    Kaifi Azmi

    Regional Award[edit]

    The awards were given to the best films made in the regional languages of India. For feature films in English, Gujarati, Kashmiri, Meitei, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi and Telugu language, President's silver medal for Best Feature Film was not given. The producer of the film was awarded with a silver medal and 10,000, the director of the film was awarded with a silver medal and 5,000, and leading actors were awarded with a souvenir.[1]

    Award Film Awardee(s)
    Producer Director Actor Actress
    Best Feature Film in Assamese Mamta Nalin Dowerah Eva Achow Rudra Baruah Nalin Dowerah
    Prafulla Dutta
    Shiba Thakur
    Best Feature Film in Bengali Ashani Sanket Sarbeni Bhattacharya Satyajit Ray Soumitra Chatterjee Bobita
    Best Feature Film in Hindi 27 Down Awatar Krishna Kaul Awatar Krishna Kaul M. K. Raina Raakhee
    Best Feature Film in Kannada Abachurina Post Office Patre C. Vinayak N. Lakshminarayan B. N. Narayan Girija
    Best Feature Film in Malayalam Gayathri A. R. Shreedharan Elayidom P. N. Menon V. Raghavan Jayabharathi
    P. B. Ashram
    Best Feature Film in Tamil Dikkatra Parvathi M/s Navatarang Singeetam Srinivasa Rao Srikanth Lakshmi

    Non-Feature films[edit]

    Following were the awards given:[1]

    Short films and Documentaries[edit]

    Award Film Language Awardee(s) Cash Prize
    Best Information Film (Documentary) The Flame Burns Bright English Producer: Ashish Mukherjee Silver Medal and 5,000
    Director: Ashish Mukherjee
    Best Educational / Instructional Film Sath Kutch Na Jayega Hindi Producer: Dhiru Mistry Silver Medal and 5,000
    Director: Sureshwar Singh
    Best Film on Social Documentation Land of Krishna English Producer: G. L. Bhardwaj Silver Medal and 5,000
    Director: G. L. Bhardwaj
    Best Promotional Film (Commercial) Delhi the City Beautiful English Producer: Jagdish Banerjee Silver Medal
    Director: Jagdish Banerjee
    Best Promotional Film (Non-Commercial) Fibre The Fabric of Life English Producer: Khadi and Village Industries Commission Silver Medal
    Director: G. L. Bhardwaj
    Best Experimental Film Homi Bhabha - A Scientist in Action English Producer: Jagat Murari Silver Medal and 5,000
    Director: K. Vishwanath Silver Medal and 4,000

    Awards not given[edit]

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

  • Best Children's Film
  • Lyric Writer of the Best Film Song on National Integration
  • Best Female Playback Singer
  • Best Animation Film
  • President's silver medal for Best Feature Film in English
  • President's silver medal for Best Feature Film in Manipuri
  • President's silver medal for Best Feature Film in Marathi
  • President's silver medal for Best Feature Film in Oriya
  • President's silver medal for Best Feature Film in Punjabi
  • President's silver medal for Best Feature Film in Telugu
  • Explanatory notes[edit]

    1. ^ P. J. Antony (Leading Actor) and Sumithra (Leading Actress) were awarded with the souvenir.
  • ^ Amrish Puri (Leading Actor) and Nandini Bhaktavatsala (Leading Actress) were awarded with the souvenir.
  • ^ Geeta Siddharth (Leading Actress) was awarded with the souvenir.
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c d e f g "21st National Film Awards" (PDF). Directorate of Film Festivals. Archived (PDF) from the original on 10 October 2019. Retrieved 2 September 2020.

    External links[edit]


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