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The 67th Parle Filmfare Awards South 2022 with Kamar Film Factory hosted in Bengaluru concludes successfully, honors the best of the Tamil, Kannada, Telugu, and Malayalam cinema

Updated on: 11 October,2022 06:12 PM IST  |  Mumbai
Compiled by: Satish Sundaresan | satish.sundaresan@mid-day.com

To celebrate the cinematic brilliance of Indian films encompassing four languages namely, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada, Filmfare recently hosted the ‘67th Parle Filmfare Awards South 2022’ with Kamar Film Factory

The 67th Parle Filmfare Awards South 2022 with Kamar Film Factory hosted in Bengaluru concludes successfully, honors the best of the Tamil, Kannada, Telugu, and Malayalam cinema

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To celebrate the cinematic brilliance of Indian films encompassing four languages namely, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada, Filmfare recently hosted the ‘67th Parle Filmfare Awards South 2022’ with Kamar Film Factory. The best movies, actors, and technical talents from Southern India were felicitated with the coveted Black Lady for their work across films released in all four languages between 2020 and 2021. This mega celebration took place in the beautiful Garden City of India, Bengaluru for the first time on October 9th, 2022 at the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre.


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This year’s Filmfare was special because the event happened LIVE in front of a cheering audience after two years. The grandest stage of Indian Cinema showcased spectacular performances by the gorgeous divas like Pooja Hegde Mrunal Thakur, Krithi Shetty, Saniya Iyappan, and Aindrita Ray who made the audience groove on the beats. They were the top entertainers of the night as Pooja Hegde had the audience hooked with her dance moves to some of the popular hits like ‘Gudilo Badilo’, ‘Andha Arabi’, ‘ButtaBomma’ and more. The prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award for this year was bestowed on Allu Aravind. His wife took this opportunity to praise him for the first time on stage as he dedicated the award to his father who completed 100 years of age. The Awards also honoured the beloved star of Kannada cinema, the late Puneeth Rajkumar with the Lifetime Achievement Award posthumously. Coincidentally, it happened to be his death anniversary.


The entire team of ‘Pushpa: The Rise - Part 1’ cheered in joy when the film received the Best Film Award Telugu. For his mind-blowing performance in this action movie, Allu Arjun came out as the winner under the Best Actor (Male) Telugu category. And the award for Best Actor (Female) went to Sai Pallavi for her outstanding performance in Love Story. Director Sukumar Bandreddi received the award under the Best Director Award by Popular Choice Telugu category for the film Pushpa: The Rise- Part 1.

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Winners List

Lifetime Achievement Award (Posthumously)
Puneeth Rajkumar

Lifetime Achievement Award
Allu Aravind

Special Award
Chiranjeevi Sarja

Telugu Awards Category Winners

Best Film

‘Pushpa: The Rise- Part 1’

Best Director
Sukumar Bandreddi (‘Pushpa: The Rise- Part 1’)

Best Actor In A Leading Role (Male)
Allu Arjun (‘Pushpa: The Rise- Part 1’)

Best Actor (Critics)
Nani (‘Shyam Singha Roy’)

Best Actor In A Leading Role (Female)
Sai Pallavi (‘Love Story’)

Best Actress (Critics)
Sai Pallavi (‘Shyam Singha Roy’)

Best Actor In A Supporting Role (Male)
Murali Sharma (‘Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo’)

Best Actor In A Supporting Role (Female)
Tabu (‘Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo’)

Best Music Album
Devi Sri Prasad (‘Pushpa: The Rise- Part 1’)

Best Lyrics
Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry - (‘Life Of Ram’) (‘Jaanu’)

Best Playback Singer (Male)
Sid Sriram- Srivalli (‘Pushpa: The Rise- Part 1’)

Best Playback Singer (Female)
Indravathi Chauhan- ‘Oo Antava’ (‘Pushpa: The Rise- Part 1’)

Best Choreography
Sekhar Master For ‘Ramuloo Ramulaa’ From ‘Ala Vaikuntha Purramuloo’

Best Cinematography
Miroslaw Kuba Brozek- ‘Pushpa The Rise Part 1’

Best Debut (Female)
Krithi Shetty- ‘Uppena’

Best Debut (Male)
Panja Vaishnav Tej- ‘Uppena’

Tamil Awards Category Winners

Best Film
‘Jai Bhim’

Best Director 
Sudha Kongara (‘Soorarai Pottru’) 

Best Actor In A Leading Role (Male)
Suriya (‘Soorarai Pottru’) 

Best Actor In A Leading Role (Female)
Lijomol Jose (‘Jai Bhim’)

Best Actor In A Supporting Role (Male)
Pasupathy (‘Sarpatta Parambarai’)

Best Actor In A Supporting Role (Female)
Urvashi (‘Soorarai Pottru’) 

Best Actor (Critics)

Arvind Swami (‘Thalaivii’)

Arya (‘Sarpatta Parambarai’)

Best Actress (Critics)
Aparna Balamurali (‘Soorarai Pottru’) 

Best Music Album
G V Prakash Kumar (‘Soorarai Pottru’) 

Best Lyrics
Arivu - Neeye Oli (‘Sarpatta Parambarai’)

Best Playback Singer (Male)
Christin Jos And Govind Vasantha- ‘Aagasam’ (‘Soorarai Pottru’)

Best Playback Singer (Female)
Dhee- Kaattu Payale (‘Soorarai Pottru’)

Best Choreography
Dinesh Kumar For ‘Vaathi Coming From Master’

Best Cinematography
Niketh Bommireddy- ‘Soorarai Pottru’


Malayalam Awards Category Winners

Best Film
‘Ayyappanum Koshiyum’

Best Director
Senna Hegde (‘Thinkalazhcha Nishchayam’)

Best Actor In A Leading Role (Male)
Biju Menon (‘Ayyappanum Koshiyum’)

Best Actor (Critics)
Jayasurya (‘Vellam’)

Best Actor In A Leading Role (Female)
Nimisha Sajayan (‘The Great Indian Kitchen’)

Best Actress (Critics)
Kani Kusruti (‘Biriyaani’)

Best Actor In A Supporting Role (Male)
Joju George (‘Nayattu’)

Best Actor In A Supporting Role (Female)
Gowri Nandha (‘Ayyappanum Koshiyum’)

Best Music Album
Jayachandran (‘Sufiyum Sujatayum’)

Best Lyrics
Rafeeq Ahmed- ‘Ariyathariyathe’ (‘Ayyappanum Koshiyum’)

Best Playback Singer (Male)
Shahabaz Aman- ‘Akashamayavale’ (‘Vellam’)

Best Playback Singer (Female)
K.S Chithra- ‘Theerame’ (‘Malik’)

Best Cinematography
Shyju Khalid- ‘Nayattu’

Best Debut (Female)
Anagha Narayanan- ‘Thinkalazhcha Nishchayam’

Best Debut (Male)
Dev Mohan- ‘Sufiyum Sujatayum’

Kannada Awards Category Winners

Best Film
‘Act 1978’

Best Director
Raj B Shetty (‘Garuda Gamana Vrishabha Vahana’)

Best Actor In A Leading Role (Male)
Dhananjay (‘Badava Rascal’)

Best Actor (Critics)
Darling Krishna (‘Love Mocktail’)

Best Actor In A Leading Role (Female)
Yagna Shetty (‘Act 1978’)

Best Actress (Critics)

Milana Nagaraj (‘Love Mocktail’)

Amrutha Iyengar (‘Badava Rascal’)

Best Actor In A Supporting Role (Male)
Suresha (‘Act 1978’)

Best Actor In A Supporting Role (Female)
Umashree (‘Rathnan Prapancha’)

Best Music Album
Vasuki Vaibhav (‘Badava Rascal’)

Best Lyrics
Jayanth Kaikini- Teladu Mugile (‘Act 1978’)

Best Playback Singer (Male)
Raghu Dixit- Maley Maley Maleye (‘Ninna Sanihake’)

Best Playback Singer (Female)
Anuradha Bhat- Dheera Sammohagaara (‘Bicchugatti’)

Best Choreography
‘Jani Master For Feel The Power’ from ‘Yuvarathnaa’

Best Cinematography
Shreesha Kuduvalli- ‘Rathnan Prapancha’

Best Debut (Female)
Dhanya Ramkumar- ‘Ninna Sanihake’

 

 

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