Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Telugu

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Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Telugu
Awarded forBest Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in Telugu films
CountryIndia
Presented byFilmfare
First awardedN. T. Rama Rao,
Badi Panthulu (1972)
Currently held byRam Charan,
Rangasthalam (2018)
WebsiteFilmfare Awards

The Filmfare Best Actor Award is given by the Filmfare magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards South for Telugu films. The awards were extended to "Best Actor" in 1972.[1] The year indicates the year of release of the film.

Superlatives[]

Superlative Actor Record
Actor with most awards Chiranjeevi 7
Oldest winner Akkineni Nageswara Rao 68
Oldest Nominee Akkineni Nageswara Rao 68
Youngest winner Uday Kiran 21
Youngest Nominee Uday Kiran 21
  • Chiranjeevi with seven wins, has most awards than any other actor. Mahesh Babu has five wins, followed by Sobhan Babu and Venkatesh with four wins. Four actors have won the award thrice in chronological order they are Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Kamal Haasan, Krishnam Raju and Allu Arjun.Three actors Rajasekhar, N. T. Rama Rao Jr. and Ram Charan has two wins each.
  • Allu Arjun and Venkatesh are the two actors to win both Filmfare Award for Best Actor - Telugu and Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor.
  • Allu Arjun have won both Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Telugu and Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor - Telugu.
  • Sobhan Babu was the most victorious actor with four wins in the 70s. Kamal Haasan ruled the 80s with three wins. In the 90s, Chiranjeevi outperformed every other actors with three wins. Chiranjeevi and Mahesh Babu were the two successful actors with two wins each in the 2000s. Mahesh Babu continued to be a most successful actor in the 2010s with three wins.
  • Two actors have won the awards in consecutive years; in chronological order, they are Sobhan Babu (1974-1976) and Chiranjeevi (1992-1993).
  • Allu Arjun is the only actor to have won Filmfare Awards South in three different acting categories: Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor and Best Actor - Critics.
  • Chiranjeevi has a most nominations with 21, followed by Venkatesh with 18 and Nagarjuna with 16.

Multiple Winners[]

Winners[]

Year Photos of Winners Recipient Role Film Ref
2018
Ram Charan promoting Zanjeer.jpg
Ram Charan Chitibabu Rangasthalam [2]
2017
Vijay Deverakonda at NOTA pressmeet (cropped).jpg
Vijay Deverakonda Dr. Arjun Reddy Deshmukh Arjun Reddy [3]
2016
Jr. NTR at Interview for Aravinda Sametha.png
Jr. NTR Abhiram Nannaku Prematho [4]
2015
Mahesh Babu in Spyder (cropped).jpg
Mahesh Babu Harsha Vardhan Srimanthudu [5]
2014
Allu Arjun at 62nd Filmfare awards south.jpg
Allu Arjun Lucky Race Gurram [6]
2013
Mahesh Babu in Spyder (cropped).jpg
Mahesh Babu Chinnodu Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu [7]
2012
Pawan2.jpg
Pawan Kalyan Venkatarathnam Naidu / Gabbar Singh Gabbar Singh [8]
2011
Mahesh Babu in Spyder (cropped).jpg
Mahesh Babu G. Ajay Kumar / Chinna Dookudu [9]
2010
Allu Arjun at 62nd Filmfare awards south.jpg
Allu Arjun Cable Raju Vedam [10]
2009
Ram Charan promoting Zanjeer.jpg
Ram Charan Harsha / Bhairava Magadheera [11]
2008
Allu Arjun at 62nd Filmfare awards south.jpg
Allu Arjun Krishna Parugu [12]
2007
Jr. NTR at Interview for Aravinda Sametha.png
Jr. NTR Raja Yamadonga [13]
2006
Mahesh Babu in Spyder (cropped).jpg
Mahesh Babu Krishna Manohar / Pandu Pokiri [14]
2005
Siddharth CB.jpg
Siddharth Santosh Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana [15]
2004
Chiranjeevi at Amitabh Bachchan's 70th birthday celebration (cropped).jpg
Chiranjeevi Shankar Prasad Shankar Dada M.B.B.S. [16]
2003
Mahesh Babu in Spyder (cropped).jpg
Mahesh Babu Ajay Verma
Rama
Okkadu
Nijam
[17]
2002
Chiranjeevi at Amitabh Bachchan's 70th birthday celebration (cropped).jpg
Chiranjeevi Indrasena Reddy / Shankar Narayana Indra [18]
2001
Uday kiran.jpg
Uday Kiran Ravi Nuvvu Nenu [19][20]
2000
Daggubati Venkatesh.jpg
Venkatesh  • Mahadeva Naidu
 • Abhiram
Jayam Manade Raa [21][22]
1999
Chiranjeevi at Amitabh Bachchan's 70th birthday celebration (cropped).jpg
Chiranjeevi  • Simhadri
 • Chinnayya
Sneham Kosam [23][24]
1998
Daggubati Venkatesh.jpg
Venkatesh Ganesh Ganesh [25]
1997
Nagarjuna at 62nd Filmfare awards south.jpg
Nagarjuna Annamacharya Annamayya [26]
1996
Daggubati Venkatesh.jpg
Venkatesh Rakesh Dharma Chakram [27]
1995
Mohan-babu-manchu.jpg
Mohan Babu  • Peddarayudu
 • Raja
Peddarayudu [28]
1994
Rajashekhar on October 26, 2015 (cropped).jpg
Rajasekhar Komaranna / Anna Anna [29][30]
1993
Chiranjeevi at Amitabh Bachchan's 70th birthday celebration (cropped).jpg
Chiranjeevi Subhash Chandra Bose Muta Mesthri [31]
1992
Chiranjeevi at Amitabh Bachchan's 70th birthday celebration (cropped).jpg
Chiranjeevi Madhava Aapathbandavudu [32][33]
1991
A.Nageswara Rao.jpg
Akkineni Nageswara Rao Sitharamayya Seetharamaiah Gari Manavaralu [34][35]
1990
Rajashekhar on October 26, 2015 (cropped).jpg
Rajasekhar Vikram Magaadu [36]
1989
Kamal Haasan at Promotions of 'Vishwaroop' with Videocon (03).jpg
Kamal Haasan  • G. K. Rayudu
 • Chandram
Indrudu Chandrudu [37]
1988
Daggubati Venkatesh.jpg
Venkatesh Shakti Brahma Putrudu
1987
A.Nageswara Rao.jpg
Akkineni Nageswara Rao Ananda Rao Aatma Bandhuvulu [38]
1986
Uppalapati Krishnam Raju.jpg
Krishnam Raju Tandra Paparayudu Tandra Paparayudu [39][40]
1985
Chiranjeevi at Amitabh Bachchan's 70th birthday celebration (cropped).jpg
Chiranjeevi Madhusudhana Rao / Chinna Babu Vijetha [41]
1984
Uppalapati Krishnam Raju.jpg
Krishnam Raju  • Brahmanna
 • Ravi
Bobbili Brahmanna [42]
1983
Kamal Haasan at Promotions of 'Vishwaroop' with Videocon (03).jpg
Kamal Haasan Balakrishna Saagara Sangamam [43]
1982
Chiranjeevi at Amitabh Bachchan's 70th birthday celebration (cropped).jpg
Chiranjeevi Narasimha Murthy Subhalekha [44]
1981
Kamal Haasan at Promotions of 'Vishwaroop' with Videocon (03).jpg
Kamal Haasan Sundaram Ranga Aakali Rajyam [45]
1980 J. V. Somayajulu Sankarabharanam Sankara Sastry Sankarabharanam [46]
1979 Sobhan Babu  • Sridhara Rao
 • Raja
Karthika Deepam [47]
1978
Chandra-mohan-stills-tollywoodtv (5).jpg
Chandra Mohan Gopalakrishna Padaharella Vayasu [48]
1977
Uppalapati Krishnam Raju.jpg
Krishnam Raju  • Hari
 • Krishna
Amara Deepam [49]
1976 Sobhan Babu Sobhanadri Soggadu [50]
1975 Sobhan Babu Narain Jeevana Jyothi [51]
1974 Sobhan Babu Raja Khaidi Babayi [52]
1973
A.Nageswara Rao.jpg
Akkineni Nageswara Rao Abbi Marapurani Manishi [53]
1972
N. T. Rama Rao in Shavukaru (1950).jpg
Nandamuri Taraka Ramarao Raghava Rao Badi Panthulu [54]

Nominations[]

1970s[]

1980s[]

1990s[]

2000s[]

2010s[]

See also[]

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