John Abraham Award for Best Malayalam Film

The John Abraham Award for Best Malayalam Film is an Indian film award instituted by the Kerala Chapter of the Federation of Film Societies of India in memory of filmmaker John Abraham.[1] The award is given annually since 1998 for the best film in Malayalam.[1]

List of winners

Year Film Director Jury Ref.
1998GarshomP. T. Kunju MuhammedJohn Sankaramangalam
1999KarunamJayarajK. R. Mohanan
2000ShayanamM. P. Sukumaran NairK. G. George
2001DanyT. V. ChandranB. Rajeevan
2002NizhalkuthuAdoor GopalakrishnanP. K. Nair
2003ArimparaMurali NairK. P. Kumaran
2004KaazhchaBlessyLenin Rajendran
2005Chandranilekkoru VazhiBiju VarkeySoorya Krishnamoorthy
2006PulijanmamPriyanandananK. G. George
2007Ore KadalShyamaprasadK. G. Sankara Pillai
2008Boomi MalayalamAdoor GopalakrishnanT. V. Chandran
2009RaamanamM. P. Sukumaran NairMani Kaul
2010T. D. Dasan Std. VI BMohan RaghavanT. V. Chandran
2011AdimadhyanthamSherreyK. R. Mohanan
2012Annayum RasoolumRajeev RaviLenin Rajendran
2013CR No: 89SudevanSunny Joseph
2014Njan Ninnodu KoodeyunduPriyanandananP. T. Kunju Muhammed
2015MundrothuruthP. S. ManuBeena Paul
2016Ottayaal PaathaSatish Babusenan, Santosh BabusenanSasikumar
2017EedaB. AjithkumarC. V. Balakrishnan
2018BilathikuzhalVinu KolichalK. G. Jayan
2019KenjiraManoj KanaGirish Kasaravalli
20201956, Central TravancoreDon Palathara
2021AvanovilonaSherry Govind, Deepesh T.

References

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  9. "Exploring marooned selves". The Hindu. 4 July 2022. Retrieved 27 January 2023.
  10. "Ottayalpatha, Manhole win FFSI laurels". The Hindu. 3 March 2016. Retrieved 27 January 2023.
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  12. ""ബിലാത്തിക്കുഴൽ" ജോൺ എബ്രഹാം പുരസ്കാരം നേടി". Woke Malayalam (in Malayalam). 1 April 2019. Retrieved 27 January 2023.
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