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National Film Award for Best Sound Design

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National Film Award for Best Sound Design
National award for contributions to Indian Cinema
Sponsored byNational Film Development Corporation of India
Formerly calledBest Sound Recording (1976–1979)
Best Audiography (1980–2021)
Reward(s)
  • Rajat Kamal (Silver Lotus)
  • ₹2,00,000
First award1976
Final award2022
Most recent winnerAnand Krishnamoorthi, Ponniyin Selvan: I
Highlights
Total awarded45 (till 2008)
10 (Location sound recordist)
12 (Sound designer)
15 (Re-recordist of the final mixed track)
1 (since 2022)
First winnerS. P. Ramanathan

The National Film Award for Best Sound Design 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 award was instituted in 1976, at 24th National Film Awards and awarded annually for films produced in the year across the country, in all Indian languages; Hindi (30 awards), Malayalam (15 awards), Bengali (10 awards), Tamil (9 awards), Marathi (5 awards), Telugu, Ladakhi (two each), and Assamese, Sanskrit (one Each).

Since the 57th National Film Awards the award has been sub-categorised into Location sound recordist, Sound designer and Re-recordist of the final mixed track. At the 70th National Film Awards, the award was renamed to Best Sound Design. Two sub-categories Location Sound Recordist and Re-recordist of the Final Mixed Track were discontinued, with only sound designer being eligible to the award.[1][2] The decision to discontinue the two other sub-categories received some criticism.[3]

Winners

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Awards legends
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Location Sound Recordist (2009–2021)
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Sound Designer (2009–2021)
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Re-recordist of the Final Mixed Track (2009–2021)

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

List of award recipients, showing the year (award ceremony), film(s), language(s) and citation
Year Recipient(s) Film(s) Language(s) Refs.
1976
(24th)
S. P. Ramanathan Bhakta Kannappa Telugu [4]
1977
(25th)
S. P. Ramanathan Godhuli Hindi [5]
1978
(26th)
Hitendra Ghosh Junoon Hindi [6]
1979
(27th)
No Award [7]
1980
(28th)
S. P. Ramanathan Nenjathai Killathe Tamil [8]
1981
(29th)
P. Devdas Elippathayam Malayalam [9]
1982
(30th)
Essabhai M. Suratwala Namkeen Hindi [10]
1983
(31st)
S. P. Ramanathan Adi Shankaracharya Sanskrit [11]
1984
(32nd)
P. Devdas Mukhamukham Malayalam [12]
1985
(33rd)
Hitendra Ghosh Ek Pal Hindi [13]
1986
(34th)
Durga Mitra Path Bhola Bengali [14]
Jyoti Prasad Chatterjee
1987
(35th)
P. Devadas Anantaram Malayalam [15]
T. Krishnanunni
N. Harikumar
1988
(36th)
T. Krishnan Unni Piravi Malayalam [16]
1989
(37th)
N. Harikumar Mathilukal Malayalam [17]
1990
(38th)
N. Pandurangan Anjali Tamil [18]
1991
(39th)
Ajay Munjan Rukmavati Ki Haveli Hindi [19]
M. M. Padmanabhan
1992
(40th)
N. Pandurangan Thevar Magan Tamil [20]
1993
(41st)
H. Sridhar Mahanadi Tamil [21]
K. M. Surya Narayan (M/s Media Artiste Pvt. Ltd)
1994
(42nd)
A. S. Laxmi Narayanan Kadhalan Tamil [22]
V. S. Murthy
1995
(43rd)
Deepan Chatterji Kalapani Malayalam [23]
Halo Hindi
1996
(44th)
Krishnan Unni Desadanam Malayalam [24]
1997
(45th)
Sampath Ennu Swantham Janakikutty Malayalam [25]
1998
(46th)
H. Sridhar Dil Se.. Hindi [26]
1999
(47th)
Anup Mukhopadhyay Uttara Bengali [27]
2000
(48th)
Anup Dev Moksha Hindi [28]
2001
(49th)
H. Sridhar Lagaan Hindi [29]
Nakul Kamte
2002
(50th)
A. S. Laxmi Narayanan Kannathil Muthamittal Tamil [30]
H. Sridhar
2003
(51st)
Anup Mukhopadhyay Bhalo Theko Bengali [31]
Deepon Chatterjee
2004
(52nd)
Anup Mukhopadhyay Iti Srikanta Bengali [32]
Alok De
2005
(53rd)
Nakul Kamte Rang De Basanti Hindi [33]
2006
(54th)
Shajith Koyeri Omkara Hindi [34]
Subhash Sahoo
K. J. Singh
2007
(55th)
Kunal Sharma 1971 Hindi [35]
2008
(56th)
Pramod J. Thomas Gandha Marathi [36]
Anmol Bhave
2009
(57th)
Subash Sahoo Kaminey Hindi [37]
Resul Pookutty, Amrit Pritam Dutta Keralavarma Pazhassiraja Malayalam
Anup Dev 3 Idiots Hindi
2010
(58th)
Kaamod Kharade Ishqiya Hindi [38]
Subhadeep Sengupta Chitrasutram Malayalam
Debajit Changmai Ishqiya Hindi
2011
(59th)
Baylon Fonseca Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara Hindi [39]
Baylon Fonseca Game Hindi
Hitendra Ghosh Game Hindi
2012
(60th)
Radhakrishnan S. Annayum Rasoolum Malayalam [40]
Anirban Sengupta Shabdo Bengali
Dipankar Chaki
Alok De  • Gangs of Wasseypur – Part 1
 • Gangs of Wasseypur – Part 2
Hindi
Sinoy Joseph
Sreejesh Nair
2013
(61st)
Nihar Ranjan Samal Madras Cafe Hindi [41]
Bishwadeep Chatterjee Madras Cafe Hindi
D. Yuvaraj Swapaanam Malayalam
2014
(62nd)
Mahaveer Sabbanwal Khwada Marathi [42]
Anish John Asha Jaoar Majhe Bengali
Anirban Sengupta Nirbashito Bengali
Dipankar Chaki
2015
(63rd)
Sanjay Kurian Talvar Hindi [43]
Bishwadeep Chatterjee Bajirao Mastani Hindi
Justin Jose Bajirao Mastani Hindi
2016
(64th)
Jayadevan Chakkadath Kaadu Pookkunna Neram Malayalam [44]
Alok De Ventilator Marathi
2017
(65th)
Mallika Das Village Rockstars Assamese
Sanal George Walking with the Wind Ladakhi
Justin Jose Walking with the Wind Ladakhi
2018
(66th)
Gaurav Verma Tendlya Marathi [45]
Bishwadeep Chatterjee Uri: The Surgical Strike Hindi
M. R. Rajakrishnan Rangasthalam Telugu
2019
(67th)
Debajit Gayan Iewduh Khasi [46]
Mandar Kamalapurkar Trijya Marathi
Resul Pookutty Oththa Seruppu Size 7 Tamil
Bibin Devassy
2020
(68th)
Anmol Bhave Me Vasantrao Marathi [47][48]
Vishnu Govind Malik Malayalam
2021
(69th)
Arun Asok, Sonu KP Chavittu Malayalam [49]
Aneesh Basu Jhilli Bengali
Sinoy Joseph Sardar Udham Hindi
2022
(70th)
Anand Krishnamoorthi Ponniyin Selvan: I Tamil [50]

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