The Nandi Awards are an annual set of honors presented by the Government of Andhra Pradesh to recognize excellence in Telugu cinema, theatre, and television. Established in 1964, the awards are named after the large granite bull (Nandi) situated at Lepakshi, a cultural symbol of the state.
1995 ceremony
The 1995 edition of the Nandi Awards honoured works released in that year across several categories. Notable winners included:
| Category | Winner | Film |
|---|---|---|
| Best Feature Film | Gunasekhar | Sogasu Chuda Taramaa? |
| Second Best Feature Film | C. V. Reddy | Badili |
| Third Best Feature Film | Muthyala Subbaiah | Ammayi Kapuram |
These awards were part of the broader list of recognitions that year, which also covered acting, direction, music, and technical achievements in Telugu cinema and related media. Detailed records of all category winners for 1995 are compiled by the Andhra Pradesh government and referenced in official publications such as the “Nandi Award winners 1964‑2008” PDF document.
References
- Wikipedia entry “Nandi Awards of 1995,” reproduced via Wiki2, which lists the award categories and winners for the year.
- Government of Andhra Pradesh, Nandi Award winners 1964‑2008 (PDF).