List of accolades received by Vikram Vedha

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List of accolades received by Vikram Vedha
Madhavan posing for the camera
Vijay Sethupathi looking at the camera
R. Madhavan and Vijay Sethupathi garnered several awards and nominations for their performances in Vikram Vedha.
Totals[a]
Wins19
Nominations46
Note
  1. ^ Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

Vikram Vedha is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language neo-noir action thriller film directed and written by the husband and wife duo Pushkar–Gayathri and produced by S. Sashikanth under the banner of YNOT Studios.[1] R. Madhavan and Vijay Sethupathi play the title characters Vikram and Vedha respectively.[2][3] Shraddha Srinath, Kathir and Varalaxmi Sarathkumar play the other lead roles while Prem, Achyuth Kumar, Hareesh Peradi and Vivek Prasanna feature as supporting characters.[4] Sam C. S. composed the film's soundtrack and score. Richard Kevin and P. S. Vinod was in charge of the editing and cinematography respectively.[5]

A contemporary adaptation of the Indian folktale Baital Pachisi, the film follows Vikram, a police inspector who is decisive about good and evil, and the head of an encounter unit which is formed to track down and kill Vedha, a gangster. When the unit makes plans for another encounter, Vedha walks into the police station and voluntarily surrenders himself. He then tells Vikram three stories which bring about a change in the latter's perceptions of right and wrong.[6][7]

Produced on a budget of 110 million (about US$1.7 million in 2017),[8][9] Vikram Vedha was released on 21 July 2017 and received positive reviews.[3][7][10] It was commercially successful, grossing 600 million (about US$9.0 million in 2017) worldwide.[9][11] The film won 19 awards from 46 nominations; its direction, screenplay, music, and the performances of Madhavan, Sethupathi and Varalaxmi have received the most attention from award groups.

Vikram Vedha received seven nominations at the 65th Filmfare Awards South, including those for Best Film (Sashikanth), Best Actor (Madhavan and Sethupathi) and Best Supporting Actress (Varalaxmi). It won in four categories – Best Director (Pushkar–Gayathri), Best Actor (Sethupathi), Best Male Playback Singer (Anirudh for "Yaanji") and Critics Award for Best Actor – South (Madhavan). At the 10th Vijay Awards, it received fifteen nominations and won four, Best Director, Best Screenplay Writer, Best Actor and Best Background Score. Vikram Vedha received ten nominations at the 7th South Indian International Movie Awards ceremony and won two awards, which were Best Director for Pushkar–Gayathri and Best Actor for Madhavan. Among other wins, the film received four Norway Tamil Film Festival Awards, three Ananda Vikatan Cinema Awards, two Techofes Awards and an Edison Award.

Awards and nominations[edit]

Award Date of ceremony[a] Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
Ananda Vikatan Cinema Awards 10 January 2018 Best Screenplay Pushkar–Gayathri Won [12]
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Best Playback Singer — Male Anirudh Ravichander (for "Yaanji")[b] Won
Best Villain — Male Vijay Sethupathi Won
Edison Awards 26 February 2018 Best Character Role – (Female) Varalaxmi Sarathkumar Won [14]
Filmfare Awards South 16 June 2018 Best Film – Tamil S. Sashikanth Nominated [15]
[16]
Best Director – Tamil Pushkar–Gayathri Won
Best Actor – Tamil R. Madhavan Nominated
Vijay Sethupathi Won
Best Supporting Actress – Tamil Varalaxmi Sarathkumar Nominated
Best Male Playback Singer – Tamil Anirudh Ravichander (for "Yaanji") Won
Critics Award for Best Actor — South R. Madhavan[c] Won
Norway Tamil Film Festival Awards 26 January 2018 Best Screenplay Pushkar–Gayathri Won [17]
[18]
Best Actor – Male R. Madhavan Won
Best Music Director Sam C. S. Won
Best Playback Singer – Male Anirudh Ravichander (for "Yaanji") Won
South Indian International Movie Awards 14 – 15 September 2018 Best Film – Tamil S. Sashikanth Won [19]
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Best Director – Tamil Pushkar–Gayathri Nominated
Best Actor – Tamil R. Madhavan Nominated
Vijay Sethupathi Nominated
Best Supporting Actress – Tamil Varalaxmi Sarathkumar[d] Nominated
Best Actor (Critics) – Tamil R. Madhavan Won
Best Debut Actress – Tamil Shraddha Srinath Nominated
Best Music Director – Tamil Sam C. S. Nominated
Best Male Playback Singer – Tamil Anirudh Ravichander (for "Yaanji") Nominated
Best Female Playback Singer – Tamil Shakthisree Gopalan (for "Yaanji") Nominated
Techofes Awards 19 February 2018 Best Director Pushkar–Gayathri Nominated [21]
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Best Story Pushkar–Gayathri Won
Best Actor Vijay Sethupathi Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Varalaxmi Sarathkumar Nominated
Best Music Director Sam C. S. Won
Best Lyricist Vignesh Shivan (for "Karuppu Vellai") Nominated
Vijay Awards 3 June 2018 Best Film S. Sashikanth Nominated [29]
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[31]
Best Director Pushkar–Gayathri Won
Best Screenplay Writer Pushkar–Gayathri Won
Best Dialogue Manikandan Nominated
Best Actor Vijay Sethupathi Won
Best Actress Shraddha Srinath Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Varalaxmi Sarathkumar Nominated
Best Music Director Sam C. S. Nominated
Best Background Score Sam C. S. Won
Best Stunt Director Dhilip Subbarayan Nominated
Best Art Director Vinoth Rajkumar Nominated
Best Editor Richard Kevin Nominated
Best Cinematographer P. S. Vinod Nominated
Favourite Film S. Sashikanth Nominated
Favourite Director Pushkar–Gayathri Nominated

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Date is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.
  2. ^ Also for "Karuthavanlaam Galeejam" from Velaikkaran
  3. ^ Shared with Karthi for Theeran Adhigaaram Ondru
  4. ^ Also for Nibunan

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