Film Fare Award Winners - 60th film fare awards

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Posted: 10 years ago

Best Film

 

Eega (Telugu)

Vazhakku Enn 18/9 (Tamil)

Ayalum Njanum Thammil (Malayalam)

Krantiveera Sangolli Rayanna (Kannada)

 

Best Director

 

SS Rajamoulli (Eega) (Telugu)

Balaji Sakthivel (Vazhakku Enn 18/9) (Tamil)

Lal Jose (Ayalum Njanum Thammil) (Malayalam)

Vijayorasad (Sidlingu) (Kannada)

 

Best Actor (Male)

 

Pawan Kalyan (Pawan Kalyans Gabbar Singh) (Telugu)

Dhanush (3) (Tamil)

Fahad Fazil (22 Female Kottayam) (Malayalam)

Darshan (Krantiveera Sangolli Rayanna) (Kannada)

 

Best Actor (Female)

 

Samantha (Eega) (Telugu)

Samantha (Neethane En Ponvasanthan) (Tamil)

Rima Kalingall (22 Female Kottayam) (Malayalam)

Priyamani (Charulatha) (Kannada)

 

Best Actor In A Supporting Role (Male)

 

Sudeep (Eega) (Telugu)

Thambiramaiah (Kumki) (Tamil)

Biju Menon (Ordinary) (Malayalam)

Atul Kulkarni (Edegarike) (Kannada)

 

Best Actor In A Supporting Role (Female)

 

Amala Akkineni (Life Is Beautiful) (Telugu)

Saranya Ponvannan (Neer Paravai) (Tamil)

Gauthami Nair (Diamond Necklace) (Malayalam)

Suman Ranganathan (Sidlingu) (Kannada)

 

Best Music

 

Devi Sri Prasad (Pawan Kalyan's Gabbar Singh) (Telugu)

D Imman (Kumki) (Tamil)

Vidyasagar (Diamond Necklace) (Malayalam)

V Harikrishna (Drama) (Kannada)

 

Best Lyrics

 

Anantha Shreeram (Yedhi yedhi) (Yeto Vellipoindhi Manasu) (Tamil)

Yugabarathy (Solithaley) (Kumki) (Tamil)

Rafeeq Ahmed (Maranamethunna nerathu) (Spirit) (Malayalam)

Yograj Bhat (Bombe adsonu) (Drama) (Kannada)

 

Best Playback Singer (Male)

 

Vaddepalli Srinivas (Pilla) (Pawan Kalyan's Gabbar Singh) (Telugu)

Dhanush (Why this kolaveri di) (3) (Tamil)

Vijay Yesudas (Mazhakondumathiram) (Spirit) (Malayalam)

Avinash Chebri (Elle llo oduva manase) (Sidlingu) (Kannada)

 

Best Playback Singer (Female)

 

Suchitra (Sarocharu) (Businessman) (Telugu)

NSK Ramya (Satru munbu) (Neethane En Ponvasantham) (Tamil)

Shwetha (Shyama hare) (Arike) (Malayalam)

Indu Nagaraj (Pyaaarge aagbuttaithe) (Govindayanamahe) (Kannada)

 

 

Technical Awards

 

Best Cinematographer – Chota K Naidu (Dhamarukam)

Best Choreographer  - Jani (Dillaku dillaku) (Racha)

Best VFX – Eega

 

Lifetime Achievement Award – Vani Jairam

Lifetime Achievement Award – Bapu

 

Debut Awards

 

Best Debut (Male) – Dulquer Salman (Second Show) (Malayalam)

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Best Debut (Male) – Udhayanidhi Stalin (Oru Kal Oru Kannadi) (OKOK) (Tamil)

 

Best Debut (Female) – Shweta Shrivastav (Cyber Yugadol Nava Yuva) (Kannada)

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Best Debut (Female) – Lakshmi Menon (Sundarapandian) (Tamil)

Posted: 10 years ago
akka, is this the award winners or the nominations na? thanks for sharing 😃
Posted: 10 years ago
Originally posted by hopper_ocean


akka, is this the award winners or the nominations na? thanks for sharing 😃

These are the award winners ma.

There quite interesting nominations.

I felt Kumki needed more award and the best debut for Vikram Prabhu. But he didn't get it.

This movie Vazhakku yen won both best movie and best director,

Haven't watched it but may be it is good. Therila. But tough competitions.
Edited by migan - 10 years ago
Posted: 10 years ago
that movie is really good akka. i have watched it. So try watching it. But don't watch it for 3 months okay 🤣
Posted: 10 years ago
Thanks for sharing, migan.
Vazhakku Enn 18/9 is a good movie and definitely worth a watch.
I read somewhere the climax was inspired by a real life incident that took place in Bihar.
 
The movie feels too real to watch on the big screen.
I saw the movie in the comfort of my house, but it still left me feeling numb in the end.
Good acting and good storyline gave me a reality check too.
Posted: 10 years ago
Originally posted by spain


Thanks for sharing, migan.
Vazhakku Enn 18/9 is a good movie and definitely worth a watch.
I read somewhere the climax was inspired by a real life incident that took place in Bihar.
 
The movie feels too real to watch on the big screen.
I saw the movie in the comfort of my house, but it still left me feeling numb in the end.
Good acting and good storyline gave me a reality check too.
 
Me too Spain, watched at home.  Simply superb and I was really moved.  Yes, it is based on true incident.
 
Thanks Migan
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