National Film Award for Best English Feature Film

The National Film Award for Best English Feature Film is one of the National Film Awards of India presented annually by the Directorate of Film Festivals, the organisation set up by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. It is one of several awards presented for feature films and awarded with Rajat Kamal (Silver Lotus).

National Film Award for Best English Feature Film
National award for contributions to Indian Cinema
Sponsored byNational Film Development Corporation of India
Formerly calledPresident's Silver Medal for Best Feature Film in English (1964)
Rewards
  • Rajat Kamal (Silver Lotus)
  • ₹2,00,000
First award1964
Final award2013
Most recent winnerThe Coffin Maker
Highlights
Total awarded20
First winnerThe Avalanche

The National Film Awards, established in 1954, are the most prominent film awards in India that merit the best of the Indian cinema. The ceremony also presents awards for films in various regional languages.

Awards for films in seven regional language (Bengali, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil and Telugu) started from 2nd National Film Awards which were presented on 21 December 1955. Three awards of "President's Silver Medal for Best Feature Film", "Certificate of Merit for the Second Best Feature Film" and "Certificate of Merit for the Third Best Feature Film" were instituted. The later two certificate awards were discontinued from 15th National Film Awards (1967).

Produced and directed by Serbjeet Singh, the 1964 film The Avalanche was honoured with the first president's silver medal for Best Feature Film in English. After 1964, awards were discontinued for certain period and resumed for feature films produced in 1981 at 29th National Film Awards.

Winners

Award includes 'Rajat Kamal' (Silver Lotus) and cash prize. Following are the award winners over the years:

List of award films, showing the year (award ceremony), producer(s) and director(s)
Year Film(s) Producer(s) Director(s) Refs.
1964
(12th)
The Avalanche Serbjeet Singh Serbjeet Singh
1981
(29th)
36 Chowringhee Lane Shashi Kapoor Aparna Sen
1982
(30th)
No Award
1983
(31st)
No Award
1984
(32nd)
No Award
1985
(33rd)
No Award
1986
(34th)
Watchman T. S. Narasimhan Shankar Nag
1987
(35th)
No Award
1988
(36th)
In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones Pradip Krishen Pradip Krishen
1989
(37th)
No Award
1990
(38th)
No Award
1991
(39th)
No Award
1992
(40th)
Electric Moon Bobby Bedi Pradip Krishen
1993
(41st)
No Award
1994
(42nd)
English, August Anuradha Parikh Dev Benegal
1995
(43rd)
The Making of the Mahatma NFDC Shyam Benegal
1996
(44th)
No Award
1997
(45th)
No Award
1998
(46th)
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar  • Government of India
 • Government of Maharashtra
 • NFDC
Jabbar Patel
1999
(47th)
No Award
2000
(48th)
Pandavas: The Five Warriors Pentamedia Graphics Ltd Pentamedia Graphics Ltd
2001
(49th)
Mitr, My Friend Suresh Menon Revathi
2002
(50th)
Stumble 2 Streams Media Prakash Belawadi
2003
(51st)
Dance Like a Man NFDC Pamela Rooks
2004
(52nd)
Amu Shonali Bose Shonali Bose
2005
(53rd)
15 Park Avenue Bipin Kumar Vohra Aparna Sen
2006
(54th)
Quest Amol Palekar Amol Palekar
2007
(55th)
The Last Lear Arindam Chaudhuri Rituparno Ghosh
2008
(56th)
Land Gold Women Vivek Agrawal Avantika Hari
2009
(57th)
No Award
2010
(58th)
Memories in March Shrikant Mohta Sanjoy Nag
2011
(59th)
No Award
2012
(60th)
Lessons in Forgetting Prince Thampi Unni Vijayan
2013
(61st)
The Coffin Maker Shree Narayan Studio Veena Bakshi
2014
(62nd)
No Award
2015
(63rd)
No Award
2016
(64th)
No Award
2017
(65th)
No Award
2018
(66th)
No Award
2019
(67th)
No Award
2020
(68th)
No Award
2021
(69th)
No Award
2022
(70th)
No Award

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