14th National Film Awards

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14th National Film Awards
Awarded forBest of Indian cinema in 1966
Awarded by
Vigyan Bhavan, Delhi, India
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The 14th

Vigyan Bhavan in New Delhi.[1]

Awards

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.

Feature films

Feature films were awarded at All India as well as regional level.

All India Award

Name of Award Name of Film Language Awardee(s) Awards
Best Feature Film Teesri Kasam
Hindi
Producer: Shailendra Gold Medal, 20,000 and a plaque
Director: Basu Bhattacharya 10,000 and a plaque
Best Children's Film Jaise Ko Taise
Hindi
Producer: M. V. Kunte 5,000 and a plaque
Director: Silver Medal
Best Film on Other Social Issues Irrutinte Athmavu
Malayalam
Producer: P. Bhaskaran 5,000 and a plaque
Director: Silver Medal
Best Film on National Integration Subhash Chandra
Hindi
Producer: Ajit Kumar Banerjee 5,000 and a plaque
Director: Pijush Bose Silver Medal
Best Screenplay Nayak Bengali Satyajit Ray 10,000

Regional Award

The awards were given to the best films made in the regional languages of India.[2]

Name of Award Name of Film Awardee(s)
Feature Films in Assamese
President's Silver Medal for Best Feature Film Loti Ghoti Producer:
Director:
Feature Films in Bengali
President's Silver Medal for Best Feature Film Nayak Producer: R. D. Banshal & Sharankumari Bansal
Director: Satyajit Ray
Feature Films in Hindi
President's Silver Medal for Best Feature Film Anupama Producer: L. B. Lachman
Director: Hrishikesh Mukherjee
Feature Films in Kannada
President's Silver Medal for Best Feature Film Sandhya Raga Producer: A. C. Narasimha Murthy
Director: A. C. Narasimha Murthy &
S. K. Bhagavan
Feature Films in Malayalam
President's Silver Medal for Best Feature Film Kunjali Marikkar Producer:
Director:
Feature Films in Marathi
President's Silver Medal for Best Feature Film Pawana Kathcha Dhondi Producer:
Director:
Feature Films in Oriya
President's Silver Medal for Best Feature Film
Maitra Manisha Producer:
Director:
Feature Films in Tamil
President's Silver Medal for Best Feature Film Ramu Producer:
A. C. Trilogchander
Feature Films in Telugu
President's Silver Medal for Best Feature Film Rangula Ratnam Producer: B. N. Reddy
Director: B. N. Reddy

Non-feature films

Non-feature film awards were given for the documentaries, educational films and film strips made in the country. For the 13th National Film Awards, no award was given in the filmstrip category and only Certificate of Merit was awarded for Educational Films. Following were the awards given for the non-feature films category:

Documentaries

Name of award Name of film Language Awardee(s) Awards
All India Certificate of Merit for the Best Documentary Film Glimpses of West Bengal English Producer: Certificate of Merit and 2,000
Director: 500

Educational films

Name of award Name of film Language Awardee(s) Awards
All India Certificate of Merit for the Best Educational Film Paddy high yielding Varieties English Producer:
Director:
Certificate of Merit only

Awards not given

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

References

  1. ^ "Film awards presentedagency=Press Trust of India". The Indian Express. 11 October 1967. p. 7.
  2. ^ "National Film Awards (1966)". Archived from the original on 27 December 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2013.

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