Filmfare Award for Best Director – Telugu
The Filmfare Award for Best Director – Telugu is presented by the Filmfare magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards South for Telugu films. The awards were extended to "Best Director" in 1972.[1]
Filmfare Award for Best Director – Telugu | |
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Awarded for | Best Director in Telugu films |
Country | India |
Presented by | Filmfare |
First awarded | K. V. Reddy, Sri Krishna Satya(1972) |
Currently held by | Nag Ashwin, Mahanati (2018) |
Website | Filmfare Awards |
Superlatives[]
Superlative | Best Director - Telugu | |
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Most awards | K. Viswanath | 8 |
- K. Viswanath has the record of winning most awards eight and winning the award twice in a row, on three separate occasions (1974–1975, 1982-1983 and 1986–1987). Both K. Raghavendra Rao and S. S. Rajamouli have received the award for four times which is the second most.
- Nandini Reddy and Sripriya were the only two female directors to have been nominated for their films Ala Modalaindi in 2011 and Drushyam in 2014 respectively.
- Krish remains the only Director to have won the award for his first two films, Gamyam and Vedam.
- Sukumar and Krish are the two directors who have received the award for their first film.
Winners[]
Nominations[]
- Before 2000 year there have no nominations for Filmfare Awards South in Telugu films,The Panel of Judges Jury members are selected for winners in different Categories.[52]
2000s[]
- 2001: Teja – Nuvvu Nenu
- B. Gopal – Narasimha Naidu
- Krishna Vamsi – Murari
- 2002: Krishna Vamsi – Khadgam
- V. V. Vinayak - Aadi
- Teja - Jayam
- Puri Jagannadh - Idiot
- 2003: Gunasekhar – Okkadu
- S. S. Rajamouli - Simhadri
- Rasool Ellore - Okariki Okaru
- YVS Chowdary - Seetayya
- 2004: Sukumar – Arya
- Sekhar Kammula - Anand
- S. S. Rajamouli - Sye
- K. Vijaya Bhaskar - Malliswari
- 2005: Trivikram Srinivas - Athadu
- Muppalaneni Shiva - Sankranti
- Prabhu Deva - Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana
- Puri Jagannadh - Super
- S. S. Rajamouli - Chhatrapati
- 2006: Puri Jagannadh - Pokiri
- 2007: Sekhar Kammula – Happy Days
- S.S. Rajamouli - Yamadonga
- Sreenu Vaitla - Dhee
- Puri Jagannadh - Desamuduru
- Tulasiram - Mantra
- 2008: Krish - Gamyam
- Sreenu Vaitla - Ready
- Ravi Babu - Nachavule
- Bhaskar - Parugu
- Trivikram Srinivas - Jalsa
- 2009: S. S. Rajamouli - Magadheera
- Chaitanya Dantaluri - Banam
- Kodi Ramakrishna - Arundhati
- Sukumar - Arya 2
- Surendra Reddy - Kick
2010s[]
- 2010: Krish - Vedam
- Gautham Vasudev Menon - Ye Maaya Chesave
- Boyapati Srinu - Simha
- Sekhar Kammula - Leader
- Vamsi Paidipally - Brindavanam
- 2011: Sreenu Vaitla – Dookudu
- Bapu – Sri Rama Rajyam
- Nandini Reddy – Ala Modalaindi
- Dasaradh – Mr. Perfect
- Sukumar – 100% Love
- 2012: S. S. Rajamouli– Eega
- Harish Shankar – Gabbar Singh
- Trivikram Srinivas – Julayi
- Krish- Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum
- Puri Jagannadh – Business Man
- 2013: Trivikram Srinivas- Atharintiki Daaredi
- Koratala Siva - Mirchi
- Srikanth Addala - Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu
- Vijaykumar Konda - Gunde Jaari Gallanthayyinde
- Virinchi Varma - Uyyala Jampala
- 2014: Vikram Kumar - Manam
- Chandu Mondeti - Karthikeya(film)
- Sripriya - Drushyam
- Sujeeth - Run Raja Run
- Surendra Reddy - Race Gurram
- 2015: S. S. Rajamouli – Baahubali: The Beginning
- Koratala Siva – Srimanthudu
- Kranthi Madhav – Malli Malli Idi Rani Roju
- Krish – Kanche
- Trivikram Srinivas – S/O Satyamurthy
- 2016: Vamsi Paidipally - Oopiri
- Koratala Siva – Janatha Garage
- Ravikanth Perepu – Kshanam
- Sukumar – Nannaku Prematho
- Tharun Bhascker Dhaassyam – Pelli Choopulu
- Trivikram Srinivas – A Aa
- 2017: S. S. Rajamouli – Baahubali 2: The Conclusion
- Krish - Gauthamiputra Satakarni
- Sandeep Reddy Vanga – Arjun Reddy
- Sankalp Reddy – Ghazi
- Satish Vegesna – Sathamanam Bhavati
- Sekhar Kammula – Fidaa
- 2018: Nag Ashwin – Mahanati
- Sukumar - Rangasthalam
- Parasuram – Geetha Govindam
- Venkatesh Maha – C/o Kancharapalem
- Indraganti Mohan Krishna – Sammohanam
- Koratala Siva – Bharat Ane Nenu
Notes[]
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