Filmfare Award for Best Director – Tamil

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Filmfare Award for Best Director – Tamil
Awarded forBest Director in Tamil films
CountryIndia
Presented byFilmfare
First awardedP. Madhavan,
Gnana Oli (1972)
Currently held bySudha Kongara,
Soorarai Pottru (2020-2021)
WebsiteFilmfare Awards

The Filmfare Best Director Award is given by the Filmfare magazine as part of its annual

Kollywood) films. The awards were extended to "Best Director" in 1972.[1]

Superlatives

Superlative Best Director – Tamil
Most awards

K. Balachander

7 wins
Most Nominations 18 nominations
Most Nominations without a win Vikraman 7 nominations
Most consecutive nominations K. Balachander & Bharathiraja 6 nominations
Most consecutive wins K. Balachander, S. P. Muthuraman, Mani Ratnam, S. Shankar, Cheran 2 wins
Oldest winner K. Balachander 63
Oldest nominee Balu Mahendra 74

Multiple nominations

Multiple wins

Winners

Year Photos of winners Winners Film Ref(s).
1972 P. Madhavan Gnana Oli [2]
1973 A. C. Tirulokchandar Bharatha Vilas [3]
1974
K. Balachander Aval Oru Thodar Kathai [4]
1975
K. Balachander Apoorva Raagangal [5]
1976
S. P. Muthuraman Oru Oodhappu Kan Simittugiradhu [6]
1977
S. P. Muthuraman Bhuvana Oru Kelvi Kuri [7]
1978
Bharathiraja Sigappu Rojakkal [8]
1979
Mahendran Uthiripookkal [8]
1980
K. Balachander Varumayin Niram Sivappu [9]
1981
K. Balachander Thanneer Thanneer [10]
1982
Balu Mahendra Moondram Pirai [11]
1983 A. Jagannathan Vellai Roja [12]
1984
K. Balachander Achamillai Achamillai [13]
1985
Fazel
Poove Poochudava
[14] [15]
1986
Mani Ratnam Mouna Raagam [16][17]
1987
Bharathiraja
Vedham Puthithu
[18][19]
1988
Balu Mahendra Veedu [20]
1989
K.Balachander
Pudhu Pudhu Arthangal
[21][22]
1990
Mani Ratnam Anjali [23][24]
1991
Mani Ratnam Thalapathi [25]
1992
K.Balachander
Vaaname Ellai [26]
1993
Shankar Gentleman [27][28]
1994
Shankar Kadhalan [29]
1995
Mani Ratnam Bombay [30]
1996
Agathiyan Kadhal Kottai [31]
1997
Cheran Bharathi Kannamma
1998
Cheran Desiya Geetham [32]
1999
Bala Sethu [33]
2000
Rajiv Menon Kandukondain Kandukondain [34]
2001
Cheran Pandavar Bhoomi [35]
2002
Mani Ratnam Kannathil Muthamittal [36][37]
2003 Bala Pithamagan [38]
2004 Cheran Autograph [39]
2005
Shankar Anniyan [40]
2006
Vasanthabalan Veyil [41]
2007
Ameer Sultan
Paruthiveeran [42]
2008
Sasikumar
Subramaniyapuram
[43]
2009
Priyadarshan Kanchivaram [44]
2010
Vasanthabalan Angadi Theru
2011
Vetrimaaran Aadukalam [45]
2012
Balaji Sakthivel Vazhakku Enn 18/9 [46]
2013
Bala Paradesi [47]
2014
A. R. Murugadoss
Kaththi [48]
2015
mohan Thani Oruvan [49]
2016
Sudha Kongara Irudhi Suttru [50]
2017 Pushkar–Gayathri
(Director Duo)
Vikram Vedha [51]
2018 Ram Kumar Ratsasan [52]
2020-2021
Sudha Kongara Soorarai Pottru [53]

Nominations

1970s

1980s

1990s

2000s

2010s

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Sources

  • Ramachandran, T.M. (1973). Film world. Vol. 9.
  • Collections. Update Video Publication. 1991.
  • The Times of India directory and year book including who's who. Times of India Press. 1984.

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