Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil
The Filmfare Best Actor Award is given by the Filmfare as part of its annual Filmfare Awards South for Tamil film lead actors. The Filmfare Awards South Awards were extended to "Best Actor" in 1972.[1] The year indicates the year of release of the film.
Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil | |
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2018 Recipients Dhanush & Vijay Sethupathi | |
Awarded for | Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in Tamil films |
Country | India |
Presented by | Filmfare |
First awarded | 1975 |
Currently held by | Dhanush Vada Chennai tied with Vijay Sethupathi 96 (2018) |
Website | filmfare |
Superlatives
Superlative | Actor | Record |
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Actor with most awards | Kamal Haasan | 10 |
Actor with most nominations | Kamal Hassan | 31 |
Actor with most consecutive years nominations | Dhanush (2011-2016) | 6 |
Actor with most nominations without ever winning | Vijay | 9 |
Oldest winner | Sivaji Ganesan | 58 |
Oldest Nominee | Rajinikanth | 66 |
Youngest winner | Kamal Haasan | 21 |
Youngest Nominee | Dhanush | 21 |
- Kamal Haasan with ten wins, has most number of awards than any other actor. Vikram has five wins, followed by Karthik and Dhanush with four wins. Three actors have won the award thrice in chronological order they are Sivaji Ganesan, Sarath Kumar and Ajith Kumar.Three actors Sivakumar, Suriya and Vijay Sethupathi has two wins each.
- Vikram, Dhanush, Karthi, Suriya and R. Madhavan are the five actors to win both Filmfare Award for Best Actor - Tamil and Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor and Vikram is the first actor to win this honour.
- Sathyaraj, Suriya and R. Madhavan have won both Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil and Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor - Tamil.
- Kamal Hassan was the most victorious actor with four wins in the 70s. Karthik ruled the 80s with two wins. In the 90s, Kamal Haasan outperformed every other actors with four wins. Vikram was the most successful actor with three wins in the 2000s. Dhanush was the most successful actor in the 2010s with four wins.
- Seven actors have won the awards in consecutive years; in chronological order, they are Sivaji Ganesan (1972-1973), Kamal Haasan (1975-1978, 1991-1992 and 1995-1996), Sivakumar (1979-1980), Karthik (1988-1990), Sarathkumar (1997-1998), Dhanush (2011-2012) and Vijay Sethupathi (2017-2018).
- R. Madhavan is the only actor to have won Filmfare Awards South in four different acting categories: Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Actor critics and Best Male Debut awards once each.
- There was only one tie in 2018 between Dhanush and Vijay Sethupathi.
- Karthi was the only actor to win the award for his debut performance in Tamil.
- Kamal Haasan has a most nominations with 31, followed by Rajinikanth with 18.
Multiple winners
- 10 Wins: Kamal Haasan
- 5 Wins: Vikram
- 4 Wins: Karthik, Dhanush
- 3 Wins: Sivaji Ganesan, Sarath Kumar, Ajith Kumar
- 2 Wins: Sivakumar, Suriya, Vijay Sethupathi
Winners
Nominations
1970s
- 1972 Sivaji Ganesan - Pattikada Pattanama
- 1973 Sivaji Ganesan - Gauravam
- 1974 Gemini Ganesan - Naan Avan Illai
- M. G. Ramachandran - Urimai Kural
- Sivaji Ganesan - Thanga Pathakkam
- 1975 Kamal Haasan - Apoorva Raagangal
- 1976 Kamal Haasan - Oru Oodhappu Kan Simittugiradhu
- 1977 Kamal Haasan - 16 Vayathinile
- 1978 Kamal Haasan - Sigappu Rojakkal
- 1979 Sivakumar - Rosappu Ravikkaikari
- Kamal Haasan - Ninaithale Inikkum
- Rajinikanth - Aarilirunthu Arubathu Varai
- Pratap Pothen - Azhiyatha Kolangal
- Vijayan - Uthiri Pookkal
1980s
- 1980 Sivakumar - Vandichakkaram
- Kamal Haasan - Varumayin Niram Sigappu
- Rajinikanth - Jhonny
- Sudhakar - Kallukkul Eeram
- Pratap Pothen - Nenjathai Killathe
- 1981 Kamal Haasan - Raja Paarvai
- Bhagyaraj - Andha Ezhu Naatkal
- Rajnikanth - Thillu Mullu
- Karthik - Alaigal Oivathillai
- Suresh - Panneer Pushpangal
- 1982 Mohan - Payanangal Mudivathillai
- 1983 Bhagyaraj - Mundhanai Mudichu
- Pandiyan - Man Vasanai
- T. Rajendar - Thangaikkor Geetham
- Sivaji Ganesan - Imaigal
- Thiagarajan - Malaiyoor Mambattiyan
- 1984 Rajinikanth - Nallavanukku Nallavan
- 1985 Sivaji Ganesan - Muthal Mariyathai
- 1986 Vijayakanth - Amman Kovil Kizhakale
- 1987 Sathyaraj - Vedham Pudhithu
- 1988 Karthik - Agni Natchathiram
- 1989 Karthik - Varusham Padhinaaru
1990s
- 1990 Karthik - Kizhakku Vaasal
- 1991 Kamal Haasan – Gunaa
- Mammootty - Azhagan
- Murali - Idhayam
- Rajinikanth – Thalapathi
- Prabhu Ganesan – Chinna Thambi
- 1992 Kamal Haasan - Thevar Magan
- 1993 Karthik - Ponnumani
- 1994 R. Sarathkumar - Nattamai
- Kamal Haasan - Mahanadhi
- Prabhu Deva - Kadhalan
- Prabhu Ganesan - Duet
- Vijayakanth - Honest Raj
- 1995 Kamal Haasan - Kuruthipunal
- Arvind Swami - Bombay
- Rajinikanth - Baashha
- Rajinikanth - Muthu
- R. Sarathkumar - Coolie
- 1996 Kamal Haasan - Indian
- 1997 R. Sarathkumar - Suryavamsam
- 1998 R. Sarathkumar - Natpukkaga
- Karthik - Pooveli
- Karthik - Unnidathil Ennai Koduthen
- R. Sarathkumar - Simmarasi
- Prashanth - Jeans
- 1999 Ajith Kumar - Vaali
2000s
- 2000 Kamal Haasan - Hey Ram
- 2001 Vikram – Kasi
- Ajith Kumar – Poovellam Un Vasam
- Kamal Haasan – Aalavandhan
- Murali - Kadal Pookal
- Suriya - Nandha
- 2002 Ajith Kumar - Villain
- Kamal Haasan - Panchatanthiram
- Madhavan - Kannathil Muthamittal
- Prabhu Ganesan - Charlie Chaplin
- Suriya - Mounam Pesiyadhe
- 2003 Vikram - Pithamagan[48]
- Suriya - Kaakha Kaakha
- Dhanush - Kadhal Kondein
- Kamal Haasan - Anbe Sivam
- Vikram - Saamy
- 2004 Suriya - Perazhagan
- 2005 Vikram - Anniyan
- 2006 Ajith Kumar - Varalaru
- Kamal Haasan - Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu
- Dhanush - Pudhupettai
- Narain - Chithiram Pesuthadi
- 2007 Karthi - Paruthiveeran[49]
- Ajith Kumar - Billa
- Rajinikanth - Sivaji
- Sathyaraj - Onbathu Roopai Notu
- Vijay - Pokkiri
- 2008 Suriya - Vaaranam Aayiram
- 2009 Prakash Raj - Kanchivaram
- Arya - Naan Kadavul
- Jayam Ravi - Peranmai
- Kamal Haasan - Unnaipol Oruvan
- Suriya - Ayan
2010s
- 2010 - Vikram - Raavanan
- Arya - Madrasapattinam
- Karthi - Aayirathil Oruvan
- Karthi - Paiyaa
- Rajinikanth - Enthiran
- Silambarasan - Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa
- Suriya - Singam
- 2011 - Dhanush - Aadukalam
- Ajith Kumar – Mankatha
- Jiiva – Ko
- Suriya – 7aum Arivu
- Vikram – Deiva Thirumagal
- 2012 - Dhanush – 3
- Vijay – Thuppakki
- Suriya – Maattrraan
- Vikram – Thandavam
- Vijay Sethupathi – Pizza
- 2013 - Atharvaa – Paradesi
- Ajith Kumar - Arrambam
- Dhanush - Maryan
- Kamal Haasan - Vishwaroopam
- Kishore – Haridas
- Suriya – Singam 2
- 2015 - Vikram - I
- 2016 - R. Madhavan – Irudhi Suttru
- 2017 - Vijay Sethupathi – Vikram Vedha
- Karthi- Theeran Adhigaaram Ondru
- Madhavan – Vikram Vedha
- Rajkiran – Power Paandi
- Vijay – Mersal
- 2018 - Dhanush - Vada Chennai shared with Vijay Sethupathi – 96
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