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CFSI List of Awards CFSI List of Awards Films Year Of Awards Year Of Awards Production JALDEEP 1956 International film festival at Venice 1957 Adjudged as the Best Children’s Film 1960 Best Children’s Film, State Awards for Film. EID MUBARAK 1960 State Awards for Films 1960 All India Certificate of Merit for Children’s Film DILLI KI KAHANI 1960 State Awards for Films 1960 All India Certificate of Merit for Children’s Film SAVITRI 1961 State Awards for Films, 1961 1961 All India Certificate of Merit for Children’s Film RAJU AUR GANGARAM 1962 State Awards for Films, 1961 1962 All India Certificate of Merit for Children’s Film PANCH PUTLIYAN 1963 State Awards for Films 1963 Puppet Film All India Certificate of Merit for Children's Film THE ADVENTURES OF SUGAR DOLL 1964 State Awards for Films 1965 (COLOUR CARTOON) All India Certificate of Merit for Children's Film and Cash Prize Rs. 10,000/- AS YOU LIKE IT 1965 State Awards for Films 1965 (Puppet Film in Colour) All India Certificate of Merit for Children's Film JAISE KO TAISA 1965 National Film Festival 1966 (Colour Cartoon) Prime Minister’s Gold Medal and Cash Prize Rs. 10,000/- DAK GHAR (Colour) 1965 2nd Teheran International Festival for 1966 Children and Young People Gold Plaque Awards for Film. NAG AUR KAUWA 1968 Silver Medal Award, National Film festival, 1968 India HEERER PRAJAPATI 1968 National Film Festival 1968 Prime Minister’s Gold Medal and Cash Prize Rs. 7500/- JADOO KA SHANKH 1974 Moscow Film Festival 1975 Best Child Actress Award to Nandita Aras SIKANDAR 1976 Best Child Artiste’s Award to Vini Joglekar 1977 GANGA BHAVANI 1979 2nd Best Children’s Award-Andhra Pradesh 1980 NANI MAA 1980 Moscow Film Festival 1981 (a) Best Actress Award to Leela Mishra (b) Best Comedy Diploma Awarded by the Ministry of Education-USSR BAL SHIVAJI 1982 2nd Neo Youth International Competitive 1982 Film festival, Madras Best Child Actor Award to Master Anand Joshi RAJU AND TINKU 1982 National Film Festival 1983 (a) Best Animation Film, Silver Medal, and Cash Award of Rs. 10,000/- (b) Best Animator Award State Awards For Films, 1962. All India Certificate of Merit for Children's Film. ENGLALUM MUDIYUM (Hum Bhi 1982 Tamil Nadu State Film Awards Kuch Kam Nahi) Gold Medal and cash prize of Rs. 5,000/- for the 2nd Best Children’s Film KARUNA KI VIJAY 1985 33rd National Film Festival 1985 (a) Best Animation Short Film award-Rs. 10,000/- (b) Best Animator -Rs. 10,000/- (c) Best Animator Director - Rs. 10,000/- 1986 (d) Best Children's Short Film - Rs. 10,000/- Silver Elephant, 4th International Children’s Film festival, India MUDALAI 1988 Golden Elephant Award, Best Children Film 1989 (Dost Magarmachh) 6th International Children Film Festival, India ANOKHA ASPATAL 1989 Special Mention for Children’s Film, 1989 National Film Award ANKUR MAINA AUR KABUTAR 1989 37th National Film Festival 1990 Best Children’s Film Award (Partly i.e. 50% - Rs. 15,000/-Partly i.e. Rs. 7500/- as co- production). TARU 1991 7th International Children's Film Festival, 1991 India Special Mention Certificate to the Film ABHAYAM 1991 7th International Children’s Film Festival, 1991 India Silver Elephant Award and Special Jury Award to the film. 1992 39th National Film Festival (a) Swarna Kamal and Cash Prize of Rs. 30,000/- to the Producer as the Best Children’s Film. (b)Swarna Kamal and Cash Prize of Rs, 15,000/- to the Director Film Festival Raggazzi, Bellinzona, Switzerland Prize “Environment and Quality of Life” signed by “Ecology Jury” composed of 14-16 children to the Director. 1st Uruguay Children Film Festival Special Mention and Award statue made of earthen and Certificate to the Director. BALLU SHAH 1991 39th National Film Festival 1992 (a) Best Animation Film- Producer Award Rs. 10,000/- (b) Director's Award Rs. 10,000/- (c) Animator's Award Rs. 10,000/- 3rd Cairo Int'l Film Festival, Cairo, Egypt Bronze Cairo for short film Children's Film fest' 97, Ontario (Canada) Awarded plaque for the film as Best Film by the Association of women of India in Canada. MUJHSE DOSTI KAROGE? 1992 40th National Film Festival 1993 (d) Best Children’s Film Swarna Kamal and Cash Prize of Rs. 30,000/- (b) Best Child Artist Award 8th International Film Festival for Children and Young People,1993 (a) Special Mention from the International Jury (b) Golden Plaque from the Children and Young People’s Jury for the Most Popular Film © Special Mention from the CIFEJ Jury 5th Cairo International Film Festival for Children, 1994 “Silver Cairo” Award in the Feature Film category with a Trophy and a Certificate Madhya Pradesh State Film Development Corpn. Film Awards, 1992 Prize of a First Film of a Director V. Shantaram Award, 1994 Queens Child Guidance Centre, New York (a) Best Child Actor Award to Master Amit Phalke (b) Best Director Award to Ms.Gopi Desai KARAMATI COAT 1993 20th International Children’s Film Festival, 1994 Frankfurt Awarded Laudable Mention LABANYA PREETI 1993 41st National Film Festival 1994 (a) Best Children’s Film Swarna Kamal and Rajat Kamal cash prize of Rs. 30,000/- (b) Best Child Artist Award 8th International Film Festival for Children and Young People,1993 (a) The Silver Plaque from Critic’s Jury for the Best Film (b) Best Child Artist Award V. Shantaram Award, 1994 SUNDAY 1993 41st National Film Festival 1994 (a) Best Short fiction Film- Rajat Kamal and Cash Prize of Rs. 10,000/- to the Producer (b) Rajat Kamal and Cash Prize of Rs. 10,000/- to the Director © Best Music Direction, Rajat Kamal and Cash Prize of Rs. 10,000/- to the Music Director CHETAK 1993 41st National Film Festival 1994 (a) Best Animation Film- Rajat Kamal and Cash Prize of Rs. 10,000/- to the Producer (b) Rajat Kamal and Cash Prize of Rs. 10,000/- to the Director. (c) Rajat Kamal and Cash Prize of Rs. 10,000/- to the Animator ABHAY 1994 42nd National Film Festival 1995 (a) Best Children’s Film- Swarna Kamal and cash prize of Rs. 30,000/- to the Producer (b) Rajat Kamal and Cash Prize of Rs. 10,000/- to the Director V.Shantaram Award, 1994. HALO 1995 43rd National Film Festival 1996 (a) Best Children’s Film- Swarna Kamal and cash prize of Rs. 30,000/- to the Producer (b)Rajat Kamal and cash Prize of Rs. 10,000/- to the Director © Special Mention to the Child Artiste (d) Best Sound Award to the Sound Recordist 9th International Film Festival for Children and Young People Hyderabad, 1995 The Bronze Elephant plus Rs. 25,000/- for the best Child Artist Benauf Dadanji (India) 7th Cairo International Film Festival for Children,1997 Special Jury’s Prize for Feature & Short Films Children’s Filmfest’97, Ontario (Canada) Awarded plaque for the film as Best Film Association of women of India in Canada SENANI SANE GURUJI 1995 6th Cairo International Film Festival for 1995 Children, Special Jury Prize Golden Statue. 12th Isafhan International Film 1996 Festival For Children & Young Adults (Iran), 1996 Diploma of Honour to the Director- Mr. Ramesh Deo 33rd Maharashtra State Marathi Film Festival,1996 Awarded for the Best Direction DAMU 1996 Best Children’s Film, National Films Award, 1997 India MAHAKAPI'95 1997 The 3rd International Children's Animation 1998 Film Festival, Moscow, 1-6 November UNESCO Medal for the Best Film on World Cultural & National Heritage MALLI 1998 Best Film on Environment Conservation/ 1998 preservation, 46th National Film Festival, India. Best Child Artist Award. 1999 2nd Prize in Feature & Video Section, 16th Chicago International Children’s Film Festival, USA. Silver Elephant For Best Live Action, 11th International Children’s Film Festival, India. 2000 Bronze Elephant For Best Child Artist, 11th International Children’s Film Festival, India. 2004 Poznan Goats for Best Director, Best Child Artist, Best Music, 18th International Festival of Films for Children, Pozan, Poland. Best Feature Film, XI International Film Festival for Children & Youth, Uruguay AUDIENCE AWARD INDIAN FILM FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES USA NANDAN 1998 46th National Film Festival, India, 1999 Filmfest’99 Organized by Queen’s Children Child Guidance Centre, Toronto International Film Festival. Awarded Best Feature Film in Oriya (Cash prize & Rajat Kamal – to the Producer & Director). KABHI PASS KABHI FAIL 1998 Best Children’s Film ,46th National Film 1999 Festival, India, Filmfest’99 Organized by Queen’s Child Guidance Centre U.S.A. Award for Best Child Artist THE GOAL 1999 47th National Film Festival, Film fest 2000 Best Children’s Film. 11th Cairo International Film Festival 2001 Special International Jury Prize. Special Mention, Zlin International Federation of Film Socities. GHARAKSHARANGAL 2000 Best Children’s Film Awards, 48th National 2001 Film Awards, India PINK CAMEL 2001 Best Animation Film, 49th National Film 2002 Awards, India RANU 2001 Special Jury Award to Seema Chakraborty, 2002 12th International Children's Film Festival, at Hyderabad. HAATHI KA ANDA 2002 Selected for 50th INDIAN PANAROMA, India 2003 BAAJA 2002 Selected in Indian Panorama 2002 50TH NATIONAL FILM AWARDS BEST CHILDRENS FILM 2003 TOUCHING WILD HORSES 2002 Crystal Heart Award, Heartland Festival, 2002 Indianapolis USA Audience Award for Best Dramatic Feature & Best Cinematography, Marco Island Film Festival, Florida USA 2003 Winner, Best Cinematography Palm Springs International Film Festival, January 17, 2003 Audience Favorite, Fourth Place Freeze Frame, Winnipeg, April 29, May 4, 2003 UNICEF Award Freeze Frame, Winnipeg, USA 2003 YEH HAI CHAKKAD BAKKAD 2003 BRONZE REMI WORLDFEST FILM FESTIVAL 2004 BAMBE BO HOUSTON, USA HEDA HODA 2003 SILVER ELEPHANT IN 13TH 2003 INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL HYDERABAD 2004
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