National Film Award For Best Book On Cinema - Winners

Winners

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

List of books, showing the year (award ceremony), language(s), author(s), publisher(s) and citation
Year Book(s) Language(s) Author(s) Publisher(s) Citation
1981
Thamizh Cinemavin Kathai Tamil Aranthai Narayanan

For being the first systematic full length account of the Tamil cinema from its inception, with pertinent observation on the art of film making, for the likelihood of it enduring as a standard reference work, for lucid, systematic writing with appropriate illustrations, for being based more on original and personal perceptions than on derived or second-hand sources.

1982
Chalachitra Sameeksha Malayalam Vijayakrishnan

For fairly systematic analysis of the way in which the film has reflected the major concerns of man-aesthetic, social, spiritual, with specific reference to various film classics and the outlooks of well known directors, for persuasive argument and clear communication.

1983
Cinemayude Lokam Malayalam Adoor Gopalakrishnan
1984
Chalachitrer Abirbhab Bengali Jagannath Chathopadhyay
1985
Guru Dutt: Teen Anki Shokantika Marathi Arun Khopkar

For a book as it is a major critical work on Guru Dutt, which is researched, attractively published at a reasonable price with a wealth of visual which enriches any book on cinema.

1986
Rabindranath O Chalachithra Bengali Arun Kumar Roy

For making an original evaluation and analysis of films and documentaries made on Tagore's writings and personality from the silent era of cinema to date and thus linking cinema, an important creative mediumm, to a great creative mind.

1987
Kazhchayude Asanthi
(Torments of Seeing)
Malayalam V. Rajakrishnan

For focussing of major trends and impulses in National and International cinemam, for promoting the appreciation of cinema as a serious art form, for underlining the relevance of cinema in the depiction of the basic concerns of present day society.

1988
The Moving Image English Kishore Vallicha Orient Longman

For its analytic insights and its plausible theoretical framework.

1989
Shataranj Ke Khiladi Hindi Surendranath Tiwari Madhya Pradesh Film Development Corporation

For painstakingly analysing and delineating the interrelationship between a literary masterpiece and its film version, created by a master of cinema, without overlooking the salient characteristics of each art form.

1989
Cinema, Kannakkum Kavithayum Malayalam Sreekumaran Thampi Sahithya Pravarthaka

For portraying the development of the medium poetically by blending its ethos and technique.

1990
Hindi Cinema Ka Itihaas Hindi Manmohan Chadhha Sachin Prakashan

For placing the development of Hindi Cinema in the context of the totality of Indian Cinema and World Cinema, while giving due importance to research.

1991
Athmanindayude Pookal
(Flowers of Self-Condemnation)
Malayalam Aravindan Vallachira V. R. Pushpakaran

For critical analysis of M. T. Vasudevan Nair's film. The book is an in-depth study of the complexity of human values and the interaction between social institutions and the individual.

1992
Awara English Gayatri Chatterjee Wiley Eastern Ltd

Her work is a novel experiment, which analyses the film in depth both at a personal and at a social level. What emerges is a clear reflection of the socio-economic fabric of a newly independent India. The book can be rightly termed an extension of Raj Kapoor's artistic sensibilities.

1993
Naalo Nenu Telugu Bhanumathi Ramakrishna K. N. T. Sastry

Her riveting autobiography provides an insight into the working of the Telugu film industry, while tracing her fascinating life and career, written with candour and in an immensely fluent style, the book undergoes the independent spirit of a woman in an excessively male dominated system of the show business. The lively and self-analytical work is a rare phenomenon in a field, where artistes seem to be unnecessarily hesitant to author their life stories.

1994
Abhinayam Anubhavam Malayalam Bharath Gopi P. Bhuvanesan

For his introspective and self-analytical first person account. Abhinayam Anubhavam is serious and wistful at times, as the actor weaves and interesting picture of his interaction with cinema and his colleagues in the medium. The book is as unusual as it is revealing.

1995
Marathi Cinema: In Retrospect English Sanjit Narwekar Govind Swarup

For thoroughly researched and well written history of Marathi cinema from the silent era to the present. The text is combined with photographs in such a way as to make the book as visually pleasing as it is valuable as a reference book.

1996
The Eye of the Serpent English S. Theodore Baskaran East West Books Pvt. Ltd.

For the methodically researched books on Tamil films which informs and enlightens the reader about one of the most profilic cinemas of our country which has kept re-defining itself over the decades.

1997
Cinemachi Goshta Marathi Anil Jhankar Rajhans Prakashan

For a certain originality of analysis written in perceptive style together with reliability of information which makes this book capable of enriching the readers understanding of cinema.

1997
Hindi Cinema Aur Delhi Hindi • Savita Bhakhri
• Adithya Aswathi
Praveen Prakashan

For a well researched account of Hindi cinema with socio-economic aspects supported by extensive opinion surveys in the Delhi region which endows this book with considerable interest.

1998
Cinemaee Bhasha Aur Hindi Samvadon Ka Vishleshan Hindi Kishore Vaswani Hindi Book Centre

For it’s taking on a new area of study, and for its original analysis of the evolution of language in Hindi cinema, drawing links with Indian theatre and literature.

1999
Malayala Cinemayum Sahithyavum Malayalam Madhu Eravankara D. C. Books

For its in-depth analysis of the relationship between literature and film, its thorough understanding of the medium, rigorous research and high readability.

1999
Marathi Chitrapat Sangeetachi Vatchal Marathi Aruna Anant Damle Anil Damle

For its meticulous research its understanding of musical tradition in Marathi film and accessible style.

2000
Sholay: The Making of a Classic English Anupama Chopra Penguin Books

For its lucid story-telling. A fast-paced, informative book, a fitting tribute to a box-office phenomenon. Even after 25 years, the making of Sholay, reported crisply and researched thoroughly, makes absorbing reading.

2001
Asoumiya Chalachitrar Chaa-Pohar Assamese Apurba Sarma Jnan Pujari

For its panoramic and incisive analysis of Assamese cinema in the context of National and International scenario.

2001
Moulik Marathi Chitrageete Marathi Gangadhar Mahambare Rajiv D. Barve

For its lucid, anecdotal narration of the growth of Marathi cinema through its film songs.

2002
Paroma and other Outsiders: The Cinema of Aparna Sen English Shoma Chatterjee Parumita Publications

For her painstaking work and thought-provoking study of the works of Aparna Sen with a clear focus on their socio-economic relevance and context.

2002
Ritu Aaye Ritu Jaaye Hindi Sarat Dutt Saaransh Publications

For a biography of a trend-setting music director, the late Anil Biswas, whose life story encompasses not just his personal struggles and achievements but also the scenario of Hindi film music when it was at its creative best.

2003
Filmi Jagat Mein Ardhashakti Ka Romanch Hindi Bharatiya Jnanpith Ramakrishna

For a unique style of chronicling the flip side of film personality through his own biography. It gives an insight into the history of cinema and film journalism in a refreshingly different style.

2004
Stardust: Vignettes from the Fringes of Film Industry English Roopa Swaminathan Penguin Books

For giving a rare, fascinating insight into the lives of people on the fringes of the film industry whose contribution to cinema is no less significant. The work is marked by painstaking research and incisive analysis that does not alienate the average cinema lover.

2005
Kundan Hindi Saransh Prakashan Sharad Dutt

For its warm and insightful reconstruction of the life and art of the legendary singer-actor K. L. Saigal, as well as its significance as reference material which will be accessible to students and cineastes of Indian cinema history.

2006
Helen: The Life and Times of an H-Bomb English Jerry Pinto Penguin Books

For an insightful and witty account of a marginal yet iconic persona of the Hindi cinema.

2007
From Raj to Swaraj: The Non-fiction Film In India English B. D. Garga Penguin Books

For its engaged and illuminating study of non-feature cinema in its social, political and cultural context.

2008
Bollywood Melodies English Ganesh Anantharaman Penguin Books

For sailing down the mainstream of Hindi film music but manages to find rivulets of solace all his own. He blends substance with style, taking care not to appear too profound or flimsy. He brings out the lesser known aspects of popular Hindi film songs thereby infusing them with fresh dignity. Ganesh delves into the ragas of film songs, keeping some space for little banter between artists.

2009
Cinemaa Yaana Kannada K. Puttaswamy Hasiru Prakashana

For its probingly critical introduction to Kannada cinema in its interconnections with literature and theatre, history and society; with insightful analyses of the classics of Kannada cinema and assessments of individual contributions, often from beyond the borders of Karnataka; supplemented by excellent photographs and annotations; and extraordinary production values.

2010
From Rajahs and Yogis to Gandhi and Beyond: Images of India in International Films of the Twentieth Century English Vijaya Mulay Seagull Books

Here is a work of rigorous film scholarship which took the author to many lands and consumed many years of her life. Written in a clear lucid style, the book evokes a panoramic view of India that perhaps was through the eyes of several filmmakers of foreign origin. What adds an extra dimension to the book is the author’s narration of her own life in films even as she is engaged in telling the larger events on and off screen.

2011
R. D. Burman: The Man The Music English • Anirudha Bhattacharjee
• Balaji Vittal
Harper Collins India

True to its title this well researched book provides insight into the life and the musical journey of a man who created a new genre of fusion music for films of several decades. The writing illuminates beautifully different aspects of this journey.

2012
Silent Cinema in India - A Pictorial Journey English B D Garga Harper Collins India

For its meticulous research and outstanding production qualities that have great archival value of which film-lovers around the world will be proud.

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