52nd Kerala State Film Awards

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52nd Kerala State Film Awards
Awarded forHonouring achievements in Malayalam films
Date27 May 2022 (2022-05-27)
Location Thiruvananthapuram
CountryIndia
Presented by Kerala State Chalachitra Academy
First awarded1969
Most awards Joji (4)
Minnal Murali (4)
Website keralafilm.com
  2021 (51st)  · Kerala State Film Awards ·  2023 (53rd)  

The 52nd Kerala State Film Awards, presented by the Kerala State Chalachitra Academy were announced by the Minister for Cultural Affairs, Saji Cheriyan in Thiruvananthapuram on 27 May 2022. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Writing category

Jury

  (chairman)
 
  (member and secretary)

Awards

All award recipients receive a cash prize, certificate and statuette.

Name of awardTitle of workAwardee(s)Cash prize
Best Book on Cinema Chamayam Pattanam Rasheed ₹30,000
Best Article on Cinema

Malayala Cinemayile Aanoruthanmar

Jithin K. C.₹20,000

Jury Mention

All recipients receive a certificate and statuette.

Name of awardTitleAwardee(s)
Book on CinemaNashta SwapnangalR. Gopalakrishnan
Focus: Cinema PadanangalSheeba M. Kurien
Article on CinemaGeorgekuttiyum Malayaliyude UbhayabhavanayumRakesh Cherukodu

Film category

Jury

  Saeed Akhtar Mirza (chairman)
  Sundar Das   Bombay Jayashri
  Suresh Triveni  Dwarak Warrier
  Fowzia Fathima   K. Gopinathan
  C. Ajoy (member secretary)

Awards

All award recipients receive a cash prize, certificate and statuette.

Name of awardTitle of filmAwardee(s)Cash prize
Best Film Aavasavyuham Director: Krishand R. K.₹100,000
Producer: Krishand R. K.₹200,000
Second Best Film Nishiddho Director: Tara Ramanujan₹150,000
Producer: Kerala State Film Development Corporation ₹150,000
Chavittu Director: Sajas Rahman
Shinos Rahman
₹150,000
Producer: Sharaf U Dheen ₹150,000
Best Director Joji Dileesh Pothan ₹200,000
Best Actor Aarkkariyam
Biju Menon ₹100,000
Nayattu
Madhuram
Thuramukham
Freedom Fight
Joju George ₹100,000
Best Actress Bhoothakaalam Revathy ₹100,000
Best Character Actor Kala Sumesh Moor₹50,000
Best Character Actress Joji Unnimaya Prasad ₹50,000
Best Child Artist Niraye Thathakalulla MaramAdithyan (Male category)₹50,000
Thala Sneha Anu (Female category)₹50,000
Best Story Naayattu Shahi Kabir₹50,000
Best Cinematography Churuli Madhu Neelakandan ₹50,000
Best Screenplay (Original) Aavasavyuham Krishnand R. K.₹25,000
Best Screenplay (Adaptation) Joji Shyam Pushkaran ₹50,000
Best Lyrics Kaadakalam ("Kanneer Kadanju")B. K. Harinarayanan₹50,000
Best Music Director (song) Hridayam (All songs) Hesham Abdul Wahab ₹50,000
Best Music Director (score) Joji Justin Varghese ₹50,000
Best Male Singer Minnal Murali ("Raavil") Pradeep Kumar ₹50,000
Best Female Singer Kaanekkaane ("Paalnilavin") Sithara Krishnakumar ₹50,000
Best Editor Naayattu Mahesh Narayanan
Rajesh Rajendran
₹50,000 each
Best Art Director Thuramukham A. V. Gokuldas ₹50,000
Best Sync Sound Chavittu Arun Ashok
Sonu K. P.
₹50,000
Best Sound Mixing Minnal Murali Justin Jose₹50,000
Best Sound Design Churuli Renganaath Ravee ₹25,000
Best Visual Effects Minnal Murali Andrew D'Crus
Best Processing Lab/Colourist Churuli Liju Prabhakar₹50,000
Best Makeup Artist Aarkkariyam Ranjith Ambady₹50,000
Best Costume Designer Minnal Murali Melwy J.₹50,000
Best Dubbing Artist No awardNo award (Male category)₹50,000
Drishyam 2 (Character: Rani) Devi S. (Female category)₹50,000
Best Choreography Chavittu Arun Lal₹25,000
Best Film with Popular Appeal and Aesthetic Value Hridayam Producers: Visakh Subramaniam ₹25,000
Director: Vineeth Sreenivasan ₹100,000
Best Debut Director PrappedaKrishnendu Kalesh₹100,000
Best Children's Film KaadakalamProducer: Periyar Valley Creations
Collective Frames
₹100,000
Director: Sakhil Raveendran₹100,000
Special Jury Award AvanovilonaSherry Govindan (awarded for direction)₹50,000

Special Jury Mention

All recipients receive a certificate and statuette.

Name of awardTitle of filmAwardee(s)Awarded for
Special Mention Freedom Fight Jeo Baby Direction (Anthology short film: Old Age Home)

Special Award in Any Category for Women/Transgender

All recipients receive a cash prize, certificate, and statuette.

Name of awardTitle of filmAwardee(s)Awarded forCash prize
Special Award in Any Category for Women/Transgender Antharam Negha Shahin Acting₹50,000

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