4th South Indian International Movie Awards

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4th South Indian International Movie Awards
DateAugust 6–7, 2015
Site Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Dubai World Trade Center, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Television coverage
Network Sun TV Network
Ratings14.01

The 4th South Indian International Movie Awards was held in Dubai World Trade Center, Dubai on 6th and 7 August 2015. SIIMA 2015 recognized the best films and performances from the past year, along with special honors for lifetime contributions and a few special awards. [1]

Contents

Honorary awards

Lifetime Achievement Award

Special appreciation

Main awards

List of Nominations & Award Winners [2] [3]

Film

Best Film
Tamil Telugu
KannadaMalayalam
Best Director
Tamil Telugu
KannadaMalayalam
Best Cinematographer
Tamil Telugu
KannadaMalayalam

Acting

Best Actor
Tamil Telugu
Kannada Malayalam
Best Actress
Tamil Telugu
Kannada Malayalam
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

Critics awards

Best Actor (Critics)
TamilTelugu
KannadaMalayalam
Best Actress (Critics)
TamilTelugu
KannadaMalayalam

Debut awards

Best Debut Actor
Tamil Telugu
KannadaMalayalam
Best Debut Actress
Tamil Telugu
KannadaMalayalam
Best Debut Producer
TamilTelugu
KannadaMalayalam
Best Debut Director
Tamil Telugu
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

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References

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