3rd South Indian International Movie Awards

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3rd South Indian International Movie Awards
DateSeptember 12–13, 2014
SiteMalaysia Negara Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Television coverage
Network Sun TV Network

The nominations for the 3rd South Indian International Movie Awards were announced at a press conference held at a five star hotel in Hyderabad on July 17, 2014. Actors Rana Daggubati and Shriya Saran, who are the brand ambassadors of SIIMA, were present on the occasion. [1] [2]

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The SIIMA Awards 2014 event was held at Negara Stadium Kuala Lampur, Malaysia on September 12 and 13, 2014. Trisha, Nivin Pauly, Silambarasan, Tamannaah Bhatia, Anirudh Ravichander, Devi Sri Prasad, Shriya Saran, Shiva Rajkumar, Lakshmi Menon, Regina Cassandra and Rakul Preet Singh performed. [3] [4]

Honorary awards

Lifetime Achievement Award

Special appreciation

Main awards

Film

Best Film
Tamil Telugu
  • Soodhu Kavvum – Thirukumaran Entertainment / CV Kumar
    • Vishwaroopam – Raaj Kamal Films International- S / Chandrahasan, Kamal Haasan, Prasad Vara Potluri
    • Singam II – Prince Pictures-S / Lakshman Kumar
    • Paradesi – B Studios / Bala
    • Raja Rani – A.R Murugadoss Productions, The Next Big Film, Fox Star Studios - S / Shanmugam, AR Murugadoss
KannadaMalayalam
  • Myna – Omkar Movies / N S Rajkumar
  • Drishyam – Ashirwad Films / Antony Perumbavoor
    • Amen – A whitesands Media House Production / Fareed Khan
    • North 24 Kaatham – E4 Entertainment / C. V. Sarathi
    • Annayum Rasoolum – D Cutz Film Co / K. Mohanan, Vinod Vijayan
    • Shutter – ABRA Films International / Saritha Ann Thomas
Best Director
Tamil Telugu
KannadaMalayalam
Best Cinematographer
Tamil Telugu
KannadaMalayalam

Acting

Best Actor
Tamil Telugu
Kannada Malayalam
Best Actress
Tamil Telugu
Kannada Malayalam
Best Male Debutant
Tamil Telugu
KannadaMalayalam
Best Female Debutant
Tamil Telugu
KannadaMalayalam
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Tamil Telugu
KannadaMalayalam
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Tamil Telugu
KannadaMalayalam
Best Actor in a Negative Role
Tamil Telugu
KannadaMalayalam
Best Comedian
Tamil Telugu
KannadaMalayalam
Best Child Actor
TamilTelugu
KannadaMalayalam

Music

Best Music Director
Tamil Telugu
KannadaMalayalam
Best Lyricist
Tamil Telugu
KannadaMalayalam
Best Male Playback Singer
Tamil Telugu
KannadaMalayalam
Best Female Playback Singer
Tamil Telugu
KannadaMalayalam

Choreography

Best Fight Choreographer
TamilTelugu
KannadaMalayalam
Best Dance Choreographer
TamilTelugu
KannadaMalayalam

Critics awards

Tamil Cinema
Telugu cinema
Kannada cinema
Malayalam cinema

Generation Next Awards

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