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National Film Award for Best Odia Feature Film

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National Film Award for Best Odia Feature Film
National award for contributions to Indian Cinema
Awarded forBest Odia Feature Film(s) of the year
Sponsored byNational Film Development Corporation of India
Formerly calledPresident's Silver Medal for Best Feature Film in Odia (1960–1968)
National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Odia (1969–2021)
Reward(s)
  • Rajat Kamal (Silver Lotus)
  • ₹2,00,000
First award1960
Final award2022
Most recent winner Daman
Highlights
Total awarded40
First winnerSri Lokanath

The National Film Award for Best Odia Feature Film is one of the National Film Awards presented annually by the National Film Development Corporation of India. It is one of several awards presented for feature films and awarded with Rajat Kamal (Silver Lotus).

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.

The films made in Odia language were not considered until the 8th National Film Awards ceremony held in March 1961.[1] The 1960 Prafulla Kumar Sengupta directorial film Sri Lokanath received the first president's silver medal for Best Feature Film in Odia. Since the 70th National Film Awards, the name was changed to "Best Odia Feature Film".[2]

Winners

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

Awards legends
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President's Silver Medal for Best Feature Film
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Certificate of Merit for the Second Best Feature Film
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Certificate of Merit for the Third Best Feature Film
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Certificate of Merit for the Best Feature Film
List of award films, showing the year (award ceremony), producer(s) and director(s)
Year Film(s) Producer(s) Director(s) Refs.
1960
(8th)
Sri Lokanath Rupa Raga Pvt Ltd. Prafulla Kumar Sengupta [1]
1961
(9th)
Nua Bou Ram Krishna Tripathy Prabhat Mukherjee [3]
1962
(10th)
Suryamukhi Soumendra Misra P. K. Sengupta [4]
Lakshmi  • Parvati Ghose
 • G. P. Ghose
Sarda Naik
1963
(11th)
Jeevan Sathi Srinibash Paikaroy Prabhat Mukherjee [5]
Nari Narendra Kumar Mitra Trilochana
 • Narendra Kumar Mitra
 • Amalendu Bagehi
 • Kavichandra Kalicharan Patnaik)
1964
(12th)
Sadhana Diamond Valley Production Prabhat Mukherjee [6]
Naba Janma Pancha Sakha Pictures Sachin Mukherji
1965
(13th)
No Award [7]
1966
(14th)
Kaa Parbati Ghose Sidhartha [8]
1967
(15th)
Arundhati Dhiren Patnaik Prafulla Sengupta [9]
1968
(16th)
Stree Parbati Ghose Sidhartha [10]
1969
(17th)
No Award [11]
1970
(18th)
No Award [12]
1971
(19th)
1972
(20th)
No Award [13]
1973
(21st)
No Award [14]
1974
(22nd)
No Award [15]
1975
(23rd)
No Award [16]
1976
(24th)
Shesha Shrabana Nagen Roy Prashant Nanda
1977
(25th)
Chilika Teerey Shyamghan Rai Chaudhari Biplab Rai Chaudhari [17]
1978
(26th)
No Award [18]
1979
(27th)
1980
(28th)
No Award [19]
1981
(29th)
Seeta Raati Balram Misra Manmohan Mahapatra [20]
1982
(30th)
No Award [21]
1983
(31st)
Neeraba Jhada Manmohan Mahapatra Manmohan Mahapatra [22]
1984
(32nd)
Klanta Aparahna Dynamic Studio Manmohan Mahapatra [23]
1985
(33rd)
Hakim Babu Amiya Ranjan Patnaik Pranab Das [24]
1986
(34th)
Majhi Pahacha Dipti Mohanty Manmohan Mahapatra [25]
1987
(35th)
Nishidhdha Swapna Manmohan Mahapatra Manmohan Mahapatra [26]
1988
(36th)
Kichi Smruti Kichi Anubhuti K. Jagadeswari Manmohan Mahapatra [27]
1989
(37th)
Andha Diganta Vox Visuals Pvt. Ltd. Manmohan Mahapatra [28]
1990
(38th)
No Award [29]
1991
(39th)
Tara Bijaya Jena Bijaya Jena [30]
1992
(40th)
Vinya Samaya Shankar Gope Manmohan Mahapatra [31]
1993
(41st)
Aranya Rodana Prasan Prusti Biplab Ray Chaudhuri [32]
1994
(42nd)
No Award [33]
1995
(43rd)
Moksha  • Jayadev Mallick
 • Pramoda Kumar Nayak
 • Gouri Shankar Das
 • Malaya Kumar Roy
[34]
1996
(44th)
Shunya Swaroopa Alaya Kumar Mohanty Himanshu Sekhar Khatua [35]
1997
(45th)
Shesha Drushti NFDC Apurba Kishore Bir [36]
1998
(46th)
Nandan N'CYP Apurba Kishore Bir [37]
1999
(47th)
Biswaprakash NFDC Susant Misra [38]
2000
(48th)
No Award [39]
2001
(49th)
Magunira Shagada NFDC Prafulla Mohanty [40]
2002
(50th)
No Award [41]
2003
(51st)
Aw Aaakare Aa Subash Das Subash Das [42]
2004
(52nd)
No Award [43]
2005
(53rd)
Kathantara Iti Samanta Himanshu Khatua [44]
2006
(54th)
Puja Pain Phulatie Padmini Puty Gadadhar Puty [45]
2007
(55th)
No Award [46]
2008
(56th)
No Award [47]
2009
(57th)
No Award [48]
2010
(58th)
No Award [49]
2011
(59th)
No Award [50]
2012
(60th)
No Award [51]
2013
(61st)
No Award [52]
2014
(62nd)
Aadim Vichar Mohapatra Movie Magic Pvt. Ltd. Sabyasachi Mohapatra [53]
2015
(63rd)
Pahada Ra Luha Mohapatra Movie Magic Pvt. Ltd. Sabyasachi Mohapatra [54]
2016
(64th)
No Award [55]
2017
(65th)
Hello Arsi Ajaya Routray Sambit Mohanty [56]
2018
(66th)
No Award
2019
(67th)
Saala Budhar Badla New Generation Films Sabyasachi Mohapatra [57]
Kalira Atita Eleenora Images Pvt Ltd. Nila Madhab Panda
2020
(68th)
No Award
2021
(69th)
Pratikshya Anupam Patnaik Anupam Patnaik [58]
2022
(70th)
Daman  • JP Motion Pictures
 • Mentis Films
 • Vishal Mourya
 • Debi Prasad Lenka
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