Kerala Film Critics Association Awards

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Kerala Film Critics Association Awards
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Silver Jubilee logo
Awarded for Best in film
Country India
Presented by Kerala Film Critics Association
First awarded 1977

The Kerala Film Critics Association Awards are presented annually by the Kerala Film Critics Association to honour both artistic and technical excellence of professionals in the Malayalam language film industry of India. The awards were instituted in 1977.

History

The Kerala Film Critics Association had a humble start in 1977 when a group of film journalists met at the behest of K. Aniyan, and Baby. The maiden award was presented to Yudhakandam at a modest function. Since then, the status of the award had increased and the function was becoming more colourful with every passing year.[1] In 2005, director P.Venu was bestowed with Kala Prathiba Award for his immense contribution to Malayalam cinema.

Juries and rules

The films are selected by the members of the association. Initially, only those films that were released in theatres were considered for the award. Later, following the state award pattern, all censored films began to be considered. The aspirants have to remit an entry fee of Rs. 500 and the screening charge for contest for the award (as of 2002).[1]

Award categories

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  • Best Film
  • Best Director
  • Best Actor - Male
  • Best Actor - Female
  • Second Best Film
  • Second Best Actor - Male
  • Best Supporting Actor - Female
  • Best Debut Director
  • Best Story
  • Best Script
  • Best Art Direction
  • Best Cinematographer
  • Best Music Director
  • Best Lyricist
  • Best Playback Singer - Male
  • Best Playback Singer - Female
  • Best Popular Film
  • Special Jury Award

In addition to regular categories, the association occasionally presents special awards.

2014

2013

  • Best Film: Drishyam
  • Best Director: Jeethu Joseph (Drishyam)
  • Best Actor – Male: Mohanlal (Drishyam)
  • Best Actor – Female: Remya Nambeesan (English, Nadan)
  • Second Best Film: Ayal
  • Second Best Actor – Male: Mukesh (English, Vasanthathinte Kanalvazhikal)
  • Best Actor – Female: Mallika (Kadhaveedu)
  • Best Script: P. Ananthapadmanabhan (August Club)
  • Best Music Director: Ratheesh Vega (Orissa)
  • Best Lyricist: Prabhavarma and Madhu Vasudevan (Nadan)
  • Best Playback Singer – Male: Najeem Arshad (Drishyam, Immanuel)
  • Best Playback Singer – Female: Jyotsna (Zachariyayude Garbhinikal)
  • Best Cinematographer: Udayan Ambadi (English)
  • Best Child Artist— Sanoop Santhosh (Philips and the Monkey Pen)
  • Best Editing — Sobin K Soman (Ayal)
  • Best recording—Tapas Nayik (Nadan)
  • Upcoming Actor, Niranjay (Black Butterfly)
  • Upcoming Director, Sajin Babu (Astamayam Vare), Abin Jacob (Thompson Villa), Krishnajith S Vijayan (Flat No 4B) and Vinod Kumar (Test Paper)
  • Most Popular film: Amen
  • Special Jury Award: Orissa, Kunthapura, Vasanthathinte Kanalvazhikal and Pakaram

Special awards

2012

Special awards

2011

Special awards

References

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External links

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  • Awards for 2013 Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.