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 Awards South for Best Actor
The 2022 recipient: Suriya
Awarded forBest Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role – Tamil
CountryIndia
Presented byFilmfare
First awardedSivaji Ganesan,
Gnana Oli (1972)
Currently held bySuriya
Soorarai Pottru (2022)
WebsiteFilmfare Awards

Superlatives

Kamal Haasan has the record of 10 wins and most nominations with 31 (top) in this Category and Vikram (bottom) have won the award five times.
Superlative Actor Record
Actor with most awards Kamal Haasan 10 wins
Actor with most nominations 33 nominations
Actor with most consecutive years nominations Kamal Haasan (1985–1996) 12 nominations
Oldest winner Sivaji Ganesan 58
Oldest Nominee Rajinikanth 66
Youngest winner Kamal Haasan 21
Youngest Nominee Dhanush and Kamal Haasan
Actors with most consecutive wins Kamal Haasan 4 wins (1975–1978)
Actors with most nominations without a win Vijay 8 nominations

Multiple wins

Multiple nominations

Multiple nominations :

Winners

Year Photos

of Winners

Recipient Role Film Ref
1972 Sivaji GanesanAnthonyGnana Oli[2]
1973 Sivaji Ganesan  Rajinikanth
  Kannan
Gauravam[3]
1974
Gemini GanesanDavid AshirvadhamNaan Avanillai[4]
1975
Kamal HaasanPrasannaApoorva Raagangal[5]
1976
Kamal HaasanRaviOru Oodhappu Kan Simittugiradhu[6]
1977
Kamal HaasanGopalakrishnan16 Vayadhinile[7]
1978
Kamal HaasanMuthu / DileepSigappu Rojakal[8]
1979
SivakumarSempattaiRosaappo Ravikkai Kaari[9]
1980
SivakumarGajaVandichakkaram[10]
1981
Kamal HaasanRaghuRaja Paarvai[11]
1982
MohanRavi KumarPayanangal Mudivathillai[12]
1983
K. BhagyarajShanmugamaniMundhanai Mudichu[13]
1984
RajinikanthManikkamNallavanukku Nallavan[12]
1985
Sivaji GanesanMalaichamiMuthal Mariyathai[14]
1986
VijayakanthChinnamaniAmman Kovil Kizhakale[15][16]
1987
SathyarajBalu ThevarVedham Pudhithu[17]
1988
KarthikAshokAgni Natchathiram[18]
1989
KarthikKannanVarusham Padhinaaru[19][18][20]
1990
KarthikPonnurangamKizhakku Vasal[21][22][18]
1991
Kamal HaasanGunasekharanGuna[23][24]
1992
Kamal HaasanSakthivelu ThevarThevar Magan[25]
1993
KarthikPonnumaniPonnumani[18]
1994
R. Sarathkumar  Shanmugam
  Pasupathi
Nattamai[26][27]
1995
Kamal HaasanAdhi NarayananKuruthipunal[24]
1996
Kamal Haasan  Senapathy
  Chandrabose
Indian[28][29]
1997
R. Sarathkumar  Sakthivel Gounder
  Chinnarasu
Suryavamsam[30][31]
1998
R. Sarathkumar  Chinnayya
  Muthaiyya
Natpukkaga[32]
1999
Ajith Kumar  Deva
  Shiva
Vaali[33]
2000
Kamal HaasanSaket Raman IyengarHey Ram[34]
2001
VikramKasiKasi[35]
2002
Ajith Kumar  Shiva
  Vishnu
Villain[36]
2003
VikramChithanPithamagan[37]
2004
Suriya  Chinna
  Karthik
Perazhagan[38]
2005
VikramRamanujam / Remo / AnniyanAnniyan[39]
2006
Ajith Kumar  Shivashankar
  Vishnu
  Jeeva
Varalaaru[39]
2007
KarthiParuthiveeranParuthiveeran[40]
2008
Suriya  Krishnan
  Suriya Krishnan
Vaaranam Aayiram[41]
2009
Prakash RajVengadamKanchivaram[42]
2010
VikramVeeraiyaRaavanan[43]
2011
DhanushK. P. KaruppuAadukalam[44]
2012
DhanushRaam3[45]
2013
AtharvaaRaasaParadesi[46]
2014
DhanushRaghuvaranVelaiilla Pattadhari[47]
2015
VikramLingesanI[48]
2016
R. MadhavanPrabhu SelvarajIrudhi Suttru[49]
2017
Vijay SethupathiVedhaVikram Vedha[50]
2018
Dhanush Anbu Vada Chennai [51]
Vijay Sethupathi Ram '96
2020
2021
SuriyaNedumaaran Rajangam (Maara)Soorarai Pottru[52]

Nominations

1970s

1980s

1990s

2000s

2010s

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