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13th National Film Awards

The 13th National Film Awards, recognizing excellence in Indian cinema for the year 1965, were announced in 1966 by the Government of India. Established to honor films that exemplify artistic and technical merit, the awards are administered by the Directorate of Film Festivals. The ceremony featured various categories, including Best Feature Film, Best Direction, and Best Actor, among others. Notably, the award for Best Feature Film was conferred upon the Bengali film Madhumati, directed by Bimal Roy. The 13th National Film Awards served to highlight the diversity and richness of Indian cinema during an era characterized by significant cultural and artistic evolution, reinforcing the awards’ role in promoting film excellence across the nation.