List of awards and nominations received by Vikram

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Vikram awards and nominations
Vikram in 2016

Vikram is an Indian actor who works prominently in Tamil film industry. After making his cinematic debut in the 1990 film En Kadhal Kanmani, he acted in a series of small-budget Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam films. It was Bala's tragedy film Sethu (1999) that established Vikram in the Tamil film industry. In the early 2000s Vikram appeared in a series of masala filmsDhill, Gemini, Dhool and Saamy all becoming commercially successful. During this period, Vikram performed diverse roles and received critical acclaim for his performances in Kasi and Samurai. In 2003, Vikram's performance as an autistic gravedigger in Pithamagan won a lot of acclaim and secured his first National Film Award for Best Actor. His portrayal as an innocent man with dissociative identity disorder in Shankar's Anniyan was commercially successful. Vikram's portrayal as a tribal leader in Mani Ratnam's Raavanan saw him secure further acclaim. The last three films also won him three Filmfare Awards for Best Actor – Tamil. He is only the third actor to receive a National Film Award for Best Actor in the Tamil film industry.[1]

Vikram is known for his intense performances, with his work often fetching critical acclaim and commercial success.[2] He has won a National Film Award and seven Filmfare Awards South, of which five are Best Actor awards.Three state awards for best actor.

Award Categories[edit]

Vikram receiving the National film award

Asianet Film Awards[edit]

The Asianet Film Awards are presented annually by Asianet, a television network based in Kerala.

Year Film Category Outcome
2015 I Popular Tamil Actor Won[3]

CineMAA Awards[edit]

The CineMAA Awards are presented annually by Movie Artists Association Group, a television network based in Hyderabad.

Year Film Category Outcome
2003 Sivaputrudu / Pithamagan South India's Best Actor Won[4]

Amrita TV-FEFKA Film Awards[edit]

The Amrita TV-FEFKA Film Awards are presented by Amrita TV along with FEFKA to honor artistic excellence in Malayalam and Tamil films.

Year Film Category Outcome
2010 Raavanan Best Actor – Tamil Won[5][6]

Cinema Express Awards[edit]

The Cinema Express Awards are presented by the Indian Express Group to honour artistic excellence of professionals in the south Indian film industry which comprises Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam film industries.

Year Film(s) Category Outcome
2001 Kasi Best Actor Won[7]

Filmfare Awards South[edit]

The Filmfare Awards South is given by the Filmfare Magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards. The awards are presented separately for the Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam films.

Year Film Category Outcome
1999 Sethu Special Award Won[8]
Best Actor – Tamil Nominated
2001 Kasi Won[9][10]
2003 Pithamagan Won[11][12]
Saamy Nominated
2005 Anniyan Won[13]
2010 Raavanan Won[14]
2011 Deiva Thirumagal Nominated[15]
Best Actor (Critics) – Tamil Won[16]
2012 Thaandavam Best Actor – Tamil Nominated
2015 I Won[17]
2016 Iru Mugan Nominated

Honorary Doctorate[edit]

Year University
2011 Università Popolare degli Studi di Milano[18][19][20](People's University of Milan)

International Tamil Film Awards[edit]

The International Tamil Film Awards (ITFA) is an award ceremony that honours artistic excellence in Tamil films. The awards were first presented in 2003.

Year Film Category Outcome
2002 Gemini Best Actor Won[21]

Jaya Awards[edit]

The Jaya Awards have been presented by the Tamil television channel Jaya TV since 2011 to honour excellence in Tamil cinema.

Year Film Category Outcome
2011 Deivathirumagal Jury awards- Best Actor Won[22]

Edison Awards[edit]

The Edison Awards have been presented by the Tamil television channel MyTamilMovie.com since 2009 to honour excellence in Tamil cinema.

Year Film Category Outcome
2012 Thaandavam Best Actor Won[23]
2015 I Mass Hero Nominated[23]

National Film Awards[edit]

The National Film Award for Best Actor is a part of the National Film Awards presented annually to an actor who has delivered the best performance in a leading role within the Indian film industry.

Year Film Category Outcome
2003 Pithamagan Best Actor Won[24]

South Indian International Movie Awards[edit]

Year Film Category Outcome
2011 Deiva Thirumagal Best Actor (Special Appreciation) Won[25]
Best Actor Nominated[26]
2015 I Won[27]
2016 Iru Mugan Nominated[26]

Star Screen Awards[edit]

Year Film Category Outcome
2010 Raavan Best Supporting Actor Nominated[28]

Tamil Nadu State Film Awards[edit]

The Tamil Nadu State Film Awards are presented annually by the Government of Tamil Nadu.

Year Film Category Outcome
1999 Sethu Special Jury Award Won[29][30]
2003 Pithamagan Best Actor Won[31]
2006 Sivaji Ganesan Award Won[31]
2010 Raavanan Best Actor Won[32]

Vijay Awards[edit]

The Vijay Awards have been presented by the Tamil television channel STAR Vijay since 2006 to honour excellence in Tamil cinema.

Year Film Category Outcome
2006 Icon of the Year Won[33]
2008 Bheema Favourite Hero Nominated[29]
2009 Kanthaswamy Nominated[29]
2010 Raavanan Best Actor Won[34]
2011 Deiva Thirumagal Won[35][36]
Favourite Hero Nominated
2012 Thaandavam Best Actor Nominated

Vikatan Award[edit]

Ananda Vikatan, one of the leading weeklies of Tamil Nadu has been awarding the films, actors and technicians on various criteria.[37]

Year Film Category Outcome
2011 Deiva Thirumagal Best Actor Won[38]

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