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The Dadasaheb Phalke Award is India's highest award in cinema. It is presented annually at the National Film Awards ceremony by the Directorate of Film Festivals, an organisation set up by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. The recipient is honoured for their "outstanding contribution to the growth and development of Indian cinema" and is selected by a committee consisting of eminent personalities from the Indian film industry. The award comprises a Swarna Kamal (Golden Lotus) medallion, a shawl and a cash prize. First presented in 1969 to actress Devika Rani, the award was introduced by the Government of India to commemorate the work of Dadasaheb Phalke (pictured). Phalke (1870–1944), who is popularly known as the "father of Indian cinema", was an Indian film-maker who directed India's first full-length feature film, Raja Harishchandra (1913). As of 2017[update], there have been 49 awardees. Among those, the only posthumous recipients are actors Prithviraj Kapoor (1971) and Vinod Khanna (2017), the latest recipient. (Full list...)