Kerala State Film Awards

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Kerala State Film Awards
Current: 51st Kerala State Film Awards
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Kerala State Film Award Sculptures
Awarded forExcellence in cinematic achievements
CountryIndia
Presented byKerala State Chalachitra Academy
First awarded1969
Websitekeralafilm.com
List of frequent winners
Artist Wins

K J Yesudas

26

M. T. Vasudevan Nair

21

G. Aravindan

18

Adoor Gopalakrishnan

17

K S Chithra

16

O N V Kurup

14

Bharathan

12

S. Janaki

11
Most no.of successive wins
Artist Successive Wins

K S Chithra

11 (1985-95)

K J Yesudas

8 (1979-86)

S. Janaki

6 (1979-84)

K J Yesudas

6 (1993-98)
List of movies with most awards
Movie and Year No. of Awards won

Agnisakshi (1998)

9

Kerala Varma Pazhassi Raja (2009)

8

Charlie (2015)

8

Kaalapani (1995)

7

Desadanam (1996)

7

Sayahnam (2000)

7

Nizhalkuthu (2002)

7

Margam (2003)

7

Celluloid (2012)

7

Ennu Ninte Moideen (2015)

7
Award statuette, officially denoted as "replica" won by cinematographer Ramachandra Babu for Dweepu (1976).

The Kerala State Film Awards are the film awards for a motion picture made in Kerala. The awards have been bestowed by Kerala State Chalachitra Academy since 1998 on behalf of the Department of Cultural Affairs, Government of Kerala, India.

The awards were started in 1969. From 1969 to 1997, the awards were managed directly by the Department of Cultural Affairs, Government of Kerala. The awardees are decided by an independent jury formed by the academy and the Department of Cultural Affairs, Govt. of Kerala. The jury usually consists of eminent personalities from the film field. For the awards for literature on cinema a separate jury is formed. The academy annually invites films for the award and the jury analyses the films that are submitted before deciding the winners. The awards intends to promote films with artistic values and encourage artists, technicians and producers. The awards are declared by the Minister for Cultural Affairs and are presented by the Chief Minister of Kerala.

List of awards[]

The number of awards varies from year to year, considering the changing scenario of motion picture arts within and outside the state of Kerala. The latest number of awards is over 30; the original number of awards in 1969 was 15.

  • J. C. Daniel Award (Lifetime Achievement Awards) for "Outstanding contributions to Malayalam cinema".
  • Best Film: A cash award of Rs.100,000/-, a replica and a certificate to the producer. A cash award of Rs.40,000/-, a replica and a certificate to the director
  • Second Best Film: A cash award of Rs.60,000/-, a replica and a certificate to the producer. A cash award of Rs.30,000/-, a replica and a certificate to the director
  • Kerala State Film Award for Best Short Film
  • Best Director: A cash award of Rs.50,000/-, a replica
  • Best Actor: A cash award of 1 Lakh, a replica and a certificate
  • Best Actress: A cash award of 1 Lakh, a replica and a certificate
  • Best Character Actor: A cash award of Rs.50000/-, a replica and a certificate
  • Best Character Actress: A cash award of Rs.50000//-, a replica and a certificate
  • Second Best Actor: A cash award of Rs.50000/-, a replica and a certificate
  • Second Best Actress: A cash award of Rs.50000//-, a replica and a certificate
  • Best Child Artist: A cash award of Rs.50000//-, a replica and a certificate
  • Best Story: A cash award of Rs.50000//-, a replica and a certificate
  • Best Screenplay: A cash award of Rs.15,000/-, a replica and a certificate
  • Best Cinematography: A cash award of Rs.15,000/-, a replica and a certificate
  • Best Lyrics: A cash award of Rs.15,000/-, a replica and a certificate
  • Best Music Director: A cash award of Rs.15,000/-, a replica and a certificate
  • Best Background Music: A cash award of Rs.15,000/-, a replica and a certificate
  • Best Singer: A cash award of Rs.15,000/-, a replica and a certificate
  • Best Film Editor: A cash award of Rs.15,000/-, a replica and a certificate
  • Best Art Director: A cash award of Rs.15,000/-, a replica and a certificate
  • Best Sound Recordist: A cash award of Rs.15,000/-, a replica and a certificate
  • Best Processing Lab: A cash award of Rs.15,000/-, a replica and a certificate
  • Best Makeup Artist: A cash award of Rs.15,000/-, a replica and a certificate
  • Best Costume Designer: A cash award of Rs.15,000/-, a replica and a certificate
  • Best Dubbing Artist: A cash award of Rs.7,500/-, a replica and a certificate each
  • Best Choreography: A cash award of Rs.15,000/-, a replica and a certificate
  • Best Film with Popular Appeal and Aesthetic Value: To the producer and director
  • Best Children's Film: To the producer and director
  • Best Debut Director
  • Special Jury Award: A cash award of Rs.30,000/-, a replica and a certificate
  • Special Mention: A replica and a certificate
  • Best Documentary: A cash award of Rs.15,000/-, a replica and a certificate to the producer. A cash award of Rs.9,000/-, a replica and a certificate to the director
  • Best Book on Cinema: A cash award of Rs.15,000/-, a replica and a certificate
  • Best Article on Cinema: A cash award of Rs.8,000/-, a replica and a certificate

Jury[]

Year Jury Chairperson Designation Ref.
1969 C. A. Parameshwara pilla
1986 Ashok Kumar
1989 M. S. Sathyu Director
1991 Bharath Gopi Actor, Director
1994 Buddhadeb Dasgupta Director
1995 Malayatoor Ramakrishnan Writer, I. A. S. Officer (Rtd)
1996 Kumar Shahani Director
1997 K. P. Kumaran Director
1999 Lenin Rajendran Director
2000 Saeed Akhtar Mirza Director
2001 Priyadarshan Director
2002 K. G. George Director
2003 Hariharan Director
2004 Sreekumaran Thampi Lyricist, Director
2005 Sibi Malayil Director [1]
2006 T. K. Rajeev Kumar Director
2007 Jahnu Barua Director
2008 Girish Kasaravalli Director
2009 Sai Paranjpye Director [2]
2010 Buddhadeb Dasgupta Director
2011 K. Bhagyaraj Actor, Director
2012 I. V. Sasi Director
2013 Bharathi Raja Director
2014 John Paul Puthusery Writer
2015 M. Mohan Director
2016 A. K. Bir Cinematographer, Director [3] [4]
2017 T. V. Chandran Director
2018 Kumar Shahani Director
2019 Madhu Ambatt Cinematographer
2020 Suhasini Mani Ratnam Actress, Director, Script Writer

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Kerala State Film Awards 2005 announced". Government of Kerala. 7 February 2006. Archived from the original on 28 February 2007. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
  2. ^ "Kerala State Film Awards 2009 announced". Sify. 9 April 2010. Archived from the original on 30 May 2016. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
  3. ^ "Best of 2016: Kerala State Film Awards to be announced tomorrow". Manoramaonline.com. 6 March 2017. Archived from the original on 6 March 2017. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
  4. ^ ""Kerala State Film Awards 2016 Announced Complete List"". Archived from the original on 8 March 2017. Retrieved 7 March 2017.

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