Kerala Film Critics Association Award for Best Popular Film

The Kerala Film Critics Association Award for Best Popular Film is an award presented annually at the Kerala Film Critics Association Awards of India to the most popular film in Malayalam. It was first awarded as a special prize in 1991. It is almost a regular category of the award since 2002.

Winners

Year Film Director Ref.
1991KilukkamPriyadarshan
1995Mannar Mathai SpeakingSiddique–Lal
2001RavanaparabhuRanjith
2002Meesa MadhavanLal Jose
2003BalettanV. M. Vinu
2006ClassmatesLal Jose
RasathanthramSathyan Anthikad
2008Twenty:20Joshiy
2009NeelathamaraLal Jose
PassengerRanjith Sankar
2010ShikkarM. Padmakumar
2011Indian RupeeRanjith
2012Ayalum Njanum ThammilLal Jose
2013AmenLijo Jose Pellissery
2014VellimoongaJibu Jacob
2015CharlieMartin Prakkat
Oru Vadakkan SelfieG. Prajith
2016PulimuruganVysakh
2017RamaleelaArun Gopy
2019Thanneer Mathan DinangalGirish A.D
2020Sufiyum SujatayumNaranipuzha Shanavas
2021HridayamVineeth Sreenivasan
2022Nna Thaan Case KoduRatheesh Balakrishnan Poduval
MalikappuramVishnu Sasi Shankar

See also

References

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