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National Film Award for Best Lyrics

The National Film Award for Best Lyrics (the Silver Lotus Award) is an honour presented annually at the National Film Awards by the Directorate of Film Festivals (DFF) to a lyricist who has composed the best song for films produced within the Indian film industry.[1] The award was first introduced at the 16th National Film Awards in 1969. It was intermittently awarded until the 22nd National Film Awards (1975). From then on, no award was presented until the 32nd National Film Awards (1985). However, since 1985 every year the award has been presented with the exception of the 34th National Film Awards (1987). As of the 68th National Film Awards (2020), the DFF has presented a total of 44 awards to 30 different lyricists.

National Film Award for Best Lyrics
The 2020 recipient: Manoj Muntashir
Awarded forBest lyrics of a song for the feature film for a year
Sponsored byDirectorate of Film Festivals
Formerly calledLyric Writer of the Best Film Song on National Integration (1968–1972)
Reward(s)
  • Rajat Kamal (Silver Lotus)
  • 50,000 (US$630)
First awarded1968
Last awarded2020
Most recent winnerManoj Muntashir for Saina
Highlights
Most awardsVairamuthu
(7 awards)
Total awarded44
First winnerKannadasan

Although the Indian film industry produces films in around 20 languages and dialects,[1] the recipients of the award include those who have worked in seven major languages: Hindi (17 awards), Tamil (11 awards), Bengali, Kannada & Malayalam (4 awards), Telugu (3 awards), Punjabi (1 award).

Tamil poet Kannadasan was the first recipient of the award. He won the prize for his work in the 1967 Tamil film Kuzhanthaikkaga. The lyricist who won the most Rajat Kamal awards is Vairamuthu (Tamil) with seven wins,[2][3] followed by Javed Akhtar (Hindi) with five wins. Four lyricists: Gulzar (Hindi), Swanand Kirkire (Hindi), Prasoon Joshi (Hindi) and Na. Muthukumar (Tamil) have won the award on two occasions. The most recent recipient is Manoj Muntashir who will be honoured at the 68th National Film Awards for his work in 2020 Hindi language film, Saina.

Multiple winners

List of recipients

 
Kannadasan was the first recipient in this category.
 
With seven wins, Vairamuthu is the most awarded lyricist in this category.
 
With 5 wins, Javed Akhtar is the second-most awarded lyricist in this category.
Indicates a joint award for that year
List of award recipients, showing the year (award ceremony), song(s), film(s), language(s) and citation
Year Recipient(s) Song(s) Film(s) Language(s) Citation Refs.
1968
(16th)
Kannadasan  – Kuzhanthaikkaga Tamil  – [4]
1969
(17th)
Kaifi Azmi "Aandhi Aaye Ki Toofan" Saat Hindustani Hindi  – [5]
1970
(18th)
No Award [6]
1971
(19th)
Prem Dhawan  – Nanak Dukhiya Sub Sansar Punjabi  – [7]
1972
(20th)
Vayalar Ramavarma  – Achanum Bappayum Malayalam  – [8]
1973
(21st)
No Award [9]
1974
(22nd)
Sri Sri "Telugu Veera Levara" Alluri Seetharamaraju Telugu  – [10]
1975
(23rd)
No Award [11]
1976
(24th)
No Award [12]
1977
(25th)
No Award [13]
1978
(26th)
No Award [14]
1979
(27th)
No Award [15]
1980
(28th)
No Award [16]
1981
(29th)
No Award [17]
1982
(30th)
No Award [18]
1983
(31st)
No Award [19]
1984
(32nd)
Vasant Dev  – Saaransh Hindi  – [20]
1985
(33rd)
Vairamuthu  – Muthal Mariyathai Tamil
For imaginative use of folk images and form which blend with the pastoral and idyllic backdrop of the film.
[21]
1986
(34th)
No Award [22]
1987
(35th)
Gulzar "Mera Kuchh Saamaan" Ijaazat Hindi
For an extremely elegant lyric using subtle similes and metaphors to express attachment, desire and parting and finally to serve as a definition to love within the context of the film.
[23]
1988
(36th)
O. N. V. Kurup  – Vaishali Malayalam
For the rare poetic heights reached in all lyrics in the film.
[24]
1989
(37th)
Satarupa Sanyal  – Chhandaneer Bengali
For rare poetic heights reached in all the lyrics for the film.
[25]
1990
(38th)
Gulzar  – Lekin... Hindi
For evoking beautiful imagery, created through lyrical poetry.
[26]
1991
(39th)
K. S. Narasimhaswamy  – Mysore Mallige Kannada
For the depth and poetic quality of the lyrics.
[27]
1992
(40th)
Vairamuthu "Chinna Chinna Aasai" Roja Tamil
For his charming, simple poem which has been become a new nursery rhyme on the lips of every child in Tamil Nadu.
[28]
1993
(41st)
Veturi "Raali Poye Puvva" Mathru Devo Bhava Telugu
For his lyric, which demonstrates his poetic imagination, enriched by his deep experience of life and a consequential competence in using language with felicity.
[29]
1994
(42nd)
Vairamuthu  • "Poralae Ponnuthayi"
 • "Uyirum Neeye"
 • Karuththamma
 • Pavithra
Tamil
Through their lyrics, he is able to bring to the fore his rich repertory of poetic expression which sensitively enhances the mood of the films.
[30]
1995
(43rd)
Amit Khanna "Kuch Is Tarah" Bhairavi Hindi
The lyrics are meaningful, poetic and sensitively enhance the overall mood of the song sequence, thereby elevating the film.
[31]
1996
(44th)
Javed Akhtar  – Saaz Hindi
For its poetic and traditional expression.
[32]
1997
(45th)
Javed Akhtar  – Border Hindi
For its evocative wording that is imbued with compassion for our nation and for human beings at large.
[33]
1998
(46th)
Javed Akhtar "Maati Re Maati Re" Godmother Hindi
For the authentic blend of dialect and emotion. a song of patriotism and passion, the lyrics are lucid and thought provoking.
[34]
1999
(47th)
Vairamuthu "Mudhal Murai Killipparthaein" Sangamam Tamil
For the lyric "Mudhal Murai Killipparthaein" in the Tamil film Sangamam. In his own imitable style, the renowned poet has imparted a certain lyrical charm to the song.
[35]
2000
(48th)
Yusufali Kechery "Gayam Hari Nama Dhayam" Mazha Malayalam
For depicting the right mix of the ethos of our land in an invocation to lord Krishna.
[36]
Javed Akhtar "Panchchhi Nadiyaan" Refugee Hindi
For his inimitable style, speaks of transcending borders and countries, with beautifully written words for love and compassion.
2001
(49th)
Javed Akhtar  • "Ghanan Ghanan"
 • "Radha Kaise Na Jale"
Lagaan Hindi
For using very simple language to bring out the richness of the Kutch locale.
[37]
2002
(50th)
Vairamuthu "Oru Deivam Thantha Poove" Kannathil Muthamittal Tamil
For rising above the conventions of film songs to reach the realms of poetry.
[38]
2003
(51st)
Suddala Ashok Teja "Nenu Saitham" Tagore Telugu
For relating Sri Sri's poem to contemporary times in order to awaken the masses against social evils.
[39]
2004
(52nd)
P. Vijay "Ovvoru Pookalume" Autograph Tamil
For or meaningful and powerful lyrics generating hope for a better future.
[40]
2005
(53rd)
Baraguru Ramachandrappa "Barutheve Naav Barutheve" Thaayi Kannada
For the lyric which heightened the effect of the entire film.
[41]
2006
(54th)
Swanand Kirkire "Bande Me Tha Dum" Lage Raho Munna Bhai Hindi
For rousing words that lyrically combine tradition with modernity to reach the masses.
[42]
2007
(55th)
Prasoon Joshi "Maa" Taare Zameen Par Hindi
For the soulful poetry that captures the trauma of a family beset with a rare problem of their little son who is happily saved by an understanding teacher.
[43]
2008
(56th)
Anindya Chatterjee "Pherari Mon" Antaheen Bengali
For its simple composition of verses to contribute meaningfully to the film.
[44]
Chandril Bhattacharya
2009
(57th)
Swanand Kirkire "Behti Hawa Sa Tha Woh" 3 Idiots Hindi
For the simplicity and depth of feelings conveyed through evocative imagery.
[45]
2010
(58th)
Vairamuthu "Kallikkaattil Pirandha Thaayae" Thenmerku Paruvakaatru Tamil
For giving a meaningful expression to the narrative through contextual amplification of the emotion.
[46]
2011
(59th)
Amitabh Bhattacharya "Agar Zindagi" I Am Hindi
Through selective use of commonly used language, He evocatively conjures images that convey a young man's yearning for the bare minimum in the larger context of our social reality. At the same time, the song states a belief in the individual's ability to attain a sense of completeness in life.
[47]
2012
(60th)
Prasoon Joshi "Bolo Naa" Chittagong Hindi
Simple yet profound lines that provokes imagery of varied dimensions.
[48]
2013
(61st)
Na. Muthukumar "Ananda Yaazhai Meettugirai" Thanga Meenkal Tamil
For giving a poetic expression to the narrative through contextual amplification of emotions.
[49]
2014
(62nd)
Na. Muthukumar "Azhagu" Saivam Tamil
For embodying the world as seen through the eyes of a child using common place images to make an appeal to an adult world.
[50]
2015
(63rd)
Varun Grover "Moh Moh Ke Dhaage" Dum Laga Ke Haisha Hindi
For the fresh simple array of metaphors, in the form of a song, expressing love.
[51]
2016
(64th)
Vairamuthu "Entha Pakkam" Dharma Durai Tamil
It elucidates the philosophy of hope and happiness.
[52]
Anupam Roy "Tumi Jaake Bhalobasho" Praktan Bengali
Extolling the pathos of the situation gelling beautifully with the philosophy of 'letting go'.
2017
(65th)
J. M. Prahlad "Muthu Ratnada Pyate" 22 March Kannada [53]
2018
(66th)
Manjunatha S. Reddy
(ManSoRe)
"Maayavi Manave" Nathicharami Kannada
Revolutionary thoughts strung together to convey the innermost feelings of a young woman ready to break societal shackles.
[54]
2019
(67th)
Prabha Varma "Aarodum Parayathe Vayya" Kolaambi Malayalam
For the perfect blend of poetry and emotions to create the required effect.
[55]
2020
(68th)
Manoj Muntashir  – Saina Hindi
For motivational lyrics of the song to depict the inner strength of the national champion.
[56]

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External links

  • Official Page for Directorate of Film Festivals, India
  • National Film Awards Archives

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The National Film Award for Best Lyrics the Silver Lotus Award is an honour presented annually at the National Film Awards by the Directorate of Film Festivals DFF to a lyricist who has composed the best song for films produced within the Indian film industry 1 The award was first introduced at the 16th National Film Awards in 1969 It was intermittently awarded until the 22nd National Film Awards 1975 From then on no award was presented until the 32nd National Film Awards 1985 However since 1985 every year the award has been presented with the exception of the 34th National Film Awards 1987 As of the 68th National Film Awards 2020 the DFF has presented a total of 44 awards to 30 different lyricists National Film Award for Best LyricsThe 2020 recipient Manoj MuntashirAwarded forBest lyrics of a song for the feature film for a yearSponsored byDirectorate of Film FestivalsFormerly calledLyric Writer of the Best Film Song on National Integration 1968 1972 Reward s Rajat Kamal Silver Lotus 50 000 US 630 First awarded1968Last awarded2020Most recent winnerManoj Muntashir for SainaHighlightsMost awardsVairamuthu 7 awards Total awarded44First winnerKannadasanAlthough the Indian film industry produces films in around 20 languages and dialects 1 the recipients of the award include those who have worked in seven major languages Hindi 17 awards Tamil 11 awards Bengali Kannada amp Malayalam 4 awards Telugu 3 awards Punjabi 1 award Tamil poet Kannadasan was the first recipient of the award He won the prize for his work in the 1967 Tamil film Kuzhanthaikkaga The lyricist who won the most Rajat Kamal awards is Vairamuthu Tamil with seven wins 2 3 followed by Javed Akhtar Hindi with five wins Four lyricists Gulzar Hindi Swanand Kirkire Hindi Prasoon Joshi Hindi and Na Muthukumar Tamil have won the award on two occasions The most recent recipient is Manoj Muntashir who will be honoured at the 68th National Film Awards for his work in 2020 Hindi language film Saina Contents 1 Multiple winners 2 List of recipients 3 References 4 External linksMultiple winners Edit7 Wins Vairamuthu Tamil 5 Wins Javed Akhtar Hindi 2 Wins Gulzar Hindi Swanand Kirkire Hindi Prasoon Joshi Hindi and Na Muthukumar Tamil List of recipients Edit Kannadasan was the first recipient in this category With seven wins Vairamuthu is the most awarded lyricist in this category With 5 wins Javed Akhtar is the second most awarded lyricist in this category Indicates a joint award for that yearList of award recipients showing the year award ceremony song s film s language s and citationYear Recipient s Song s Film s Language s Citation Refs 1968 16th Kannadasan Kuzhanthaikkaga Tamil 4 1969 17th Kaifi Azmi Aandhi Aaye Ki Toofan Saat Hindustani Hindi 5 1970 18th No Award 6 1971 19th Prem Dhawan Nanak Dukhiya Sub Sansar Punjabi 7 1972 20th Vayalar Ramavarma Achanum Bappayum Malayalam 8 1973 21st No Award 9 1974 22nd Sri Sri Telugu Veera Levara Alluri Seetharamaraju Telugu 10 1975 23rd No Award 11 1976 24th No Award 12 1977 25th No Award 13 1978 26th No Award 14 1979 27th No Award 15 1980 28th No Award 16 1981 29th No Award 17 1982 30th No Award 18 1983 31st No Award 19 1984 32nd Vasant Dev Saaransh Hindi 20 1985 33rd Vairamuthu Muthal Mariyathai Tamil For imaginative use of folk images and form which blend with the pastoral and idyllic backdrop of the film 21 1986 34th No Award 22 1987 35th Gulzar Mera Kuchh Saamaan Ijaazat Hindi For an extremely elegant lyric using subtle similes and metaphors to express attachment desire and parting and finally to serve as a definition to love within the context of the film 23 1988 36th O N V Kurup Vaishali Malayalam For the rare poetic heights reached in all lyrics in the film 24 1989 37th Satarupa Sanyal Chhandaneer Bengali For rare poetic heights reached in all the lyrics for the film 25 1990 38th Gulzar Lekin Hindi For evoking beautiful imagery created through lyrical poetry 26 1991 39th K S Narasimhaswamy Mysore Mallige Kannada For the depth and poetic quality of the lyrics 27 1992 40th Vairamuthu Chinna Chinna Aasai Roja Tamil For his charming simple poem which has been become a new nursery rhyme on the lips of every child in Tamil Nadu 28 1993 41st Veturi Raali Poye Puvva Mathru Devo Bhava Telugu For his lyric which demonstrates his poetic imagination enriched by his deep experience of life and a consequential competence in using language with felicity 29 1994 42nd Vairamuthu Poralae Ponnuthayi Uyirum Neeye Karuththamma Pavithra Tamil Through their lyrics he is able to bring to the fore his rich repertory of poetic expression which sensitively enhances the mood of the films 30 1995 43rd Amit Khanna Kuch Is Tarah Bhairavi Hindi The lyrics are meaningful poetic and sensitively enhance the overall mood of the song sequence thereby elevating the film 31 1996 44th Javed Akhtar Saaz Hindi For its poetic and traditional expression 32 1997 45th Javed Akhtar Border Hindi For its evocative wording that is imbued with compassion for our nation and for human beings at large 33 1998 46th Javed Akhtar Maati Re Maati Re Godmother Hindi For the authentic blend of dialect and emotion a song of patriotism and passion the lyrics are lucid and thought provoking 34 1999 47th Vairamuthu Mudhal Murai Killipparthaein Sangamam Tamil For the lyric Mudhal Murai Killipparthaein in the Tamil film Sangamam In his own imitable style the renowned poet has imparted a certain lyrical charm to the song 35 2000 48th Yusufali Kechery Gayam Hari Nama Dhayam Mazha Malayalam For depicting the right mix of the ethos of our land in an invocation to lord Krishna 36 Javed Akhtar Panchchhi Nadiyaan Refugee Hindi For his inimitable style speaks of transcending borders and countries with beautifully written words for love and compassion 2001 49th Javed Akhtar Ghanan Ghanan Radha Kaise Na Jale Lagaan Hindi For using very simple language to bring out the richness of the Kutch locale 37 2002 50th Vairamuthu Oru Deivam Thantha Poove Kannathil Muthamittal Tamil For rising above the conventions of film songs to reach the realms of poetry 38 2003 51st Suddala Ashok Teja Nenu Saitham Tagore Telugu For relating Sri Sri s poem to contemporary times in order to awaken the masses against social evils 39 2004 52nd P Vijay Ovvoru Pookalume Autograph Tamil For or meaningful and powerful lyrics generating hope for a better future 40 2005 53rd Baraguru Ramachandrappa Barutheve Naav Barutheve Thaayi Kannada For the lyric which heightened the effect of the entire film 41 2006 54th Swanand Kirkire Bande Me Tha Dum Lage Raho Munna Bhai Hindi For rousing words that lyrically combine tradition with modernity to reach the masses 42 2007 55th Prasoon Joshi Maa Taare Zameen Par Hindi For the soulful poetry that captures the trauma of a family beset with a rare problem of their little son who is happily saved by an understanding teacher 43 2008 56th Anindya Chatterjee Pherari Mon Antaheen Bengali For its simple composition of verses to contribute meaningfully to the film 44 Chandril Bhattacharya2009 57th Swanand Kirkire Behti Hawa Sa Tha Woh 3 Idiots Hindi For the simplicity and depth of feelings conveyed through evocative imagery 45 2010 58th Vairamuthu Kallikkaattil Pirandha Thaayae Thenmerku Paruvakaatru Tamil For giving a meaningful expression to the narrative through contextual amplification of the emotion 46 2011 59th Amitabh Bhattacharya Agar Zindagi I Am Hindi Through selective use of commonly used language He evocatively conjures images that convey a young man s yearning for the bare minimum in the larger context of our social reality At the same time the song states a belief in the individual s ability to attain a sense of completeness in life 47 2012 60th Prasoon Joshi Bolo Naa Chittagong Hindi Simple yet profound lines that provokes imagery of varied dimensions 48 2013 61st Na Muthukumar Ananda Yaazhai Meettugirai Thanga Meenkal Tamil For giving a poetic expression to the narrative through contextual amplification of emotions 49 2014 62nd Na Muthukumar Azhagu Saivam Tamil For embodying the world as seen through the eyes of a child using common place images to make an appeal to an adult world 50 2015 63rd Varun Grover Moh Moh Ke Dhaage Dum Laga Ke Haisha Hindi For the fresh simple array of metaphors in the form of a song expressing love 51 2016 64th Vairamuthu Entha Pakkam Dharma Durai Tamil It elucidates the philosophy of hope and happiness 52 Anupam Roy Tumi Jaake Bhalobasho Praktan Bengali Extolling the pathos of the situation gelling beautifully with the philosophy of letting go 2017 65th J M Prahlad Muthu Ratnada Pyate 22 March Kannada 53 2018 66th Manjunatha S Reddy ManSoRe Maayavi Manave Nathicharami Kannada Revolutionary thoughts strung together to convey the innermost feelings of a young woman ready to break societal shackles 54 2019 67th Prabha Varma Aarodum Parayathe Vayya Kolaambi Malayalam For the perfect blend of poetry and emotions to create the required effect 55 2020 68th Manoj 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