National Film Award For Best Film On Family Welfare - Winners

Winners

Indicates a joint award for that year

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

List of films, showing the year (award ceremony), language(s), producer(s), director(s) and citation
Year Film(s) Language(s) Producer(s) Director(s) Citation
1968
Anchal Ke Phool Hindi M. R. Seth Karunesh Thakur
1969
No Award
1970
No Award
1971
1972
No Award
1973
No Award
1974
No Award
1975
No Award
1976
1977
No Award
1978
No Award
1979
1980
No Award
1981
No Award
1982
Spandan Hindi • Satyanarayanan Misra
• Abdul Majid
• Durga Nanda
Biplab Roy Chowdhary

For its intense and graphic representation of the twin problem of poverty and over-population, which it tackles on the level of both the family and of society.

1983
No Award
1984
Mohan Joshi Hazir Ho! Hindi Saeed Akhtar Mirza Saeed Akhtar Mirza
1985
No Award
1986
No Award
1987
No Award
1988
No Award
1989
Sandhya Raagam Tamil Balu Mahendra
(A Doordarshan production)
Balu Mahendra

For the humanity with which it traces a character coming to terms with the problem of old age through suffering, resolution and understanding.

1990
No Award
1991
Durga Hindi NFDC Basu Chatterjee

For the skilful way in which the message of small family norm is communicated.

1992
Shwet Paatharer Thala Bengali Shankar Gope Prabhat Roy

For its bold depiction of a widow who defies tradition.

1993
Akashadoothu Malayalam Anupama Cinema Siby Malayil

For the urgency of family welfare through human love and compassion.

1994
Karuththamma Tamil Vetrivel Art Creations P. Bharathiraja

For extending the pressing social issue of female infanticide onto a melodrama spanning the canvas of rural Tamil Nadu, a dimension that is now uniquely Bharathiraja signature.

1995
Mini Malayalam Madhu P. Chandra Kumar

For the effective handling of the problem of alcoholism through the determined efforts of a young girl to save her father from self destruction.

1996
Latthi Bengali Robin Agarwal Prabhat Roy

For focusing on the plight of the seniors in the society and how a determined group of pensioners transform the power relations in a family, in a wholesome manner.

1997
Samaantharangal Malayalam Balachandra Menon Balachandra Menon

For an original script evolved from personal experience in a film that nartures family and community life. The protagonist makes sacrifices in order to project the emotional and moral needs of his family members and through them projects a larger picture of the National Interests that bind us all.

1998
Atmiyo Swajan Bengali Dhatri Films Raja Sen

For vividly portraying emotional and moral problems faced by an extended family wearing a rich tapestry of relationships, the film brings forth hope for the aged and celebrates life for the young.

1999
Hari-Bhari Hindi Government of India Shyam Benegal

For unfolding several aspects of family life in an Indian Town where awareness of women's health and upbringing of girl-child is enveloped in ignorance and blind belief.

2000
Kal Kaa Aadmi Hindi Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Amol Palekar

For telling the story of Raghunath Karve, who, early in this century, pioneered the debate on sexual and reproductive rights. The film recreates the period in painstaking detail and helps to raise consciousness about issues which are extremely relevant today.

2001
No Award
2002
No Award
2003
Paadam Onnu: Oru Vilapam Malayalam Aryadan Shaukat T. V. Chandran

For raising a voice against early marriage and for its advocacy of women's education in a conservative society.

2004
Hasina Kannada Chiguru Chitra Girish Kasaravalli

The film deals with a social evil of family planning in a Muslim community. The story of women and her children deserted by a drunkard husband is handled in a unique and subtle way.

2005
No Award
2006
Karutha Pakshikal Malayalam • Kaladharan K. V.
• Vallabhan K. G.
Kamal

For redefining family values in the slums of a city through the life of a man who irons clothes for a living.

2006
Faltu Bengali Arindam Chaudhuri Anjan Das

For delineating the need for family through the predicament of an illegitimate child.

2007
Taare Zameen Par Hindi Aamir Khan Aamir Khan

For realistically depicting the psychological dialectic between an ordinary family driving their children to educational excellence, thereby neglecting their specially gifted child dealing with the problem of dyslexia in isolation.

2008
Little Zizou • English
• Gujarati
Jigri Dost Productions Sooni Taraporevala

For its witty and intelligent handling of the conflicts and convictions confronting the Parsi community.

2009
No Award
2010
No Award
2011
No Award

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