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Silver Lotus Award For Second Best Feature Film
The Silver Lotus Award for Second Best Feature Film was instituted in 1957 and was awarded to the Bengali film ‘Andhare Alo’, which released that same year. Since then until today, the Silver Lotus Award for Second Best Feature Film was awarded 26 times.

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Year Film Director Year Film Director
1993 Padma Nadir Majhi(Bengali) Gautam Ghose 1974 Kaadu(Kannada) Girish Karnad
1992 Firingoti(Assamese) Jahnu Barua 1973 Calcutta 71(Bengali) Mrinal Sen
1991 Ek Doctor Ki Maut(Hindi) Tapan Sinha 1972 Anubhav(Hindi) Basu Bhattacharya
1990 Parshuramer Kuthar(Bengali) Nabayendu Chatterji 1971 Pratidwandi(Bengali) Satyajit Ray
1989 no award - 1970 Dibratrir Kabya(Bengali) Bimal Bhowmick, Narayan Chakraborty
1988 no award - 1969 Thulabharam(Malayalam) A. Vincent
1987 no award - 1968 Upkar(Hindi) Manoj Kumar
1986 no award - 1967 no award -
1985 no award - 1966 Athithi(Bengali) Tapan Sinha
1984 Maya Miriga(Oriya) Nirad N. Mohapatra 1965 Haqeeqat(Hindi) Chetan Anand
1983 Kharij(Bengali) Mrinal Sen 1964 Nartanasala(Telugu) Kamalakara Kameshwara Rao
1982 Pokkuveyil(Malayalam) G. Aravindan 1963 Abhijan(Bengali) Satyajit Ray
1981 Oppol(Malayalam) K.S. Sethumadhavan 1962 Pava Mannippu(Tamil) A. Bhim Singh
1980 no award - 1961 Kshudita Pashan(Bengali) Tapan Sinha
1979 no award - 1960 Heera Moti(Hindi) Krishna Chopra
1978 no award - 1959 Jalsaghar(Bengali) Satyajit Ray
1977 no award - 1958 Andhare-Alo(Bengali) Haridas Bhattacharya
1976 Mausam(Hindi) Gulzar 1957 Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baaje(Hindi) V. Shantaram
1975 Ankur(Hindi) Shyam Benegal 1953 Neelakkuyil(Malayalam) Ramu Kariat, P. Bhaskaran



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