Filmfare Award for Best Choreography – South

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Filmfare Award for Best Choreography – South
Awarded forBest work by a dance choreographer in films
Country India
Presented by Filmfare
First awarded 2002
Currently held by Prem Rakshith, Dasara
(2023)

The Filmfare Award for Best Choreography – South is given by the Filmfare magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards South for Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam and Kannada films.

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Winners

YearChoreographerFilmSongLanguageRef.
2023 Prem Rakshith Dasara "Dhoom Dhaam Dosthaan" Telugu
2022 Prem Rakshith RRR "Naatu Naatu" Telugu [1]
2020 / 21 Sekhar Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo "Ramuloo Ramulaa"Telugu [2]
Dinesh Kumar Master "Vaathi Coming" Tamil
Jani Yuvarathnaa "Feel the Power" Kannada
2018 Jani Maari 2 "Rowdy Baby"Tamil [3]
Prabhu Deva
2017 Sekhar Fidaa "Vachchinde"Telugu [4]
Khaidi No. 150 "Ammadu Let Do Kummudu"
2016 Sekhar Janatha Garage "Apple Beauty"Telugu [5]
2015 Sekhar Bruce Lee: The Fighter "Kung Fu Kumaari"Telugu [6]
2014 Shobi Kaththi All songsTamil [7]
2013 Sekhar Iddarammayilatho "Top Lechipoddi"Telugu
2012 Jani Racha "Dillaku Dillaku"Telugu [8]
2011 Prem Rakshith Badrinath "Nath Nath"Telugu [9]
2010 Raju Sundaram Brindavanam "Eyi Raaja"Telugu
Baba Bhaskar Singam "Kadhal Vandhale"Tamil
2009 Prem Rakshith Arya 2 "Mr. Perfect"Telugu [10]
Dinesh Kumar Ayan Tamil
2008 Prem Rakshith Kantri "Vayasunami"Telugu
2007 Prem Rakshith Azhagiya Tamil Magan "Ellappugazhum"Tamil
2006 Raghava Lawrence Style "Rara Rara Rammantunna"Telugu [11]
2005 Prabhu Deva Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana "Chandrulo"Telugu
2004 Raju Sundaram Ghilli '"Appadi Podu"Tamil [12]
2003 Brinda Kaaka Kaaka "Thoodu Varuma" and "Uyirin Uyire"Tamil [13]
2002 Raghava Lawrence Indra "Daayi Daayi Daama"Telugu [14]
2001 Raghava Lawrence Paarthale Paravasam "Love Check"Tamil [15]
2000 Raghava Lawrence Annayya "Aata Kavala"Telugu
1999 Chinni Prakash Mudhalvan Tamil
1998 Suchitra Chandrabose Ooyala Telugu [16]
1997 Brinda Preminchukundam Raa Telugu [17]

Superlatives

SuperlativeCinematographerRecord
Most awards Prem Rakshith 6 wins
Most consecutive awards Raghava Lawrence 3 wins
Prem Rakshith
Sekhar
Most awards in a single language Sekhar
Prem Rakshith
5 wins (Telugu)

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