15th National Film Awards

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15th National Film Awards

The 15th National Film Awards, presented in 1968, honored outstanding achievements in Indian cinema for the year 1967. Organized by the Directorate of Film Festivals, the awards recognized excellence in various categories, including feature films, non-feature films, and film-related literature. The ceremony aimed to promote the growth and appreciation of film as an art form and to encourage filmmakers' artistic contributions. Notable winners included the film Khandar, which received the National Award for Best Feature Film, while The Man Who Knew Infinity was recognized for its technical achievements. The awards served as a significant recognition platform for filmmakers, actors, and technicians in the rapidly evolving Indian film industry.