National Film Award for Best Children's Film
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The National Film Award for Best Children's Film is given annually as part of the National Film Awards ceremony in India. It is given to the film the jury panel of the awards deem the best feature that deals with themes surrounding children.
The National Film Award (Golden Lotus Award) for Best Children's Film winners:
Year | Film | Director |
2003 | Baaja (Hindi) | A.K. Bir |
1995 | Halo (Hindi) | Santosh Sivan |
1994 | Abhay (Hindi) | Annu Kapoor |
1993 | Mujhse Dosti Karoge? (Hindi) | Gopi Desai |
1990 | Ankur Maina Aur Kabootar (Hindi) | Madan Bawaria |
1988 | Swamy (Hindi) | Shankar Nag |
1986 | Aazadi Ki Aur (Hindi) | P. S. Prakash |
1967 | Jaise ko Taise (Hindi) | M.V. Kunte |
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National Film Awards |
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Lifetime Achievement Award: Dadasaheb Phalke Award Best Director: Indira Gandhi Award |
Feature Films: Best Film | Best Actor | Best Actress | Best Supporting Actor | Best Supporting Actress |
Best Art Direction | Best Child Artist | Best Cinematography | Best Costume Design | Best Director | Best Screenplay |
Best Choreography | Best Lyrics | Best Music Direction | Best Male Playback Singer | Best Female Playback Singer |
Best Audiography | Best Film Editing | Best Special Effects | Best Children's Film | Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment |
Special Jury Award / Special Mention Best Feature Film on National Integration: Nargis Dutt Award |
Best Films in Regional Languages |
Assamese | Bengali | English | Hindi | Kannada | Malayalam | Marathi | Tamil | Telugu | Oriya | Punjabi | Konkani | Manipuri |
Others: Best Book on Cinema | Second Best Feature Film (discontinued after 1993) |