Filmfare Award for Best Director – Kannada

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The Filmfare Best Director Award is given by the Filmfare magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards South for Kannada (Sandalwood) films. The award was first given in 1972. [1] [2]

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Superlatives

Superlative Best Director
Most awards Girish Kasaravalli
Sunil Kumar Desai
T. S. Nagabharana
Puttanna Kanagal
Girish Karnad
3 Awards

Winners

YearDirectorFilmRef
2023 Hemanth M. Rao Sapta Saagaradaache Ello - Side A [3]
2022 Kiranraj K 777 Charlie [4]
2020-21 Raj B. Shetty Garuda Gamana Vrishabha Vahana [5]
2018 Mansore Nathicharami [6]
2017 Tarun Sudhir Chowka [7]
2016 Rishab Shetty Kirik Party [8]
2015 Anup Bhandari RangiTaranga [9]
2014 Rakshit Shetty Ulidavaru Kandanthe [10]
2013 Pawan Kumar Lucia [11]
2012 Vijaya Prasad Sidlingu [12]
2011 Jayathirtha Olave Mandhara [13]
2010 Girish Kasaravalli Kanasemba Kudureyaneri [14]
2009 Guruprasad Eddelu Manjunatha [15]
2008 Shashank Moggina Manasu [16]
2007 K. M. Chaitanya Aa Dinagalu [17]
2006 Indrajith Lankesh Aishwarya [18]
2005 Ratnaja Nenapirali
2004 P. Vasu Aaptamitra [19]
2003 P.A. Arun Prasad Kiccha [17]
2002 Girish Kasaravalli Dweepa [20]
2001 Nagathihalli Chandrashekhar Nanna Preethiya Hudugi [21]
2000 Sunil Kumar Desai Sparsha [22]
1999 Upendra Upendra [23]
1998 Girish Kasaravalli Thaayi Saheba [24]
1997 T. S. Nagabharana Nagamandala [25]
1996 T. S. Nagabharana Janumada Jodi [26]
1995 Sunil Kumar Desai Beladingala Baale [27]
1994 Rajendra Singh Babu Mahakshathriya [28]
1993 Rajendra Singh Babu Hoovu Hannu [29]
1992 T. S. Nagabharana Mysore mallige [30]
1991 Lokesh Bhujangayyana Dashavathara [31]
1990 Suresh Heblikar Prathama Ushakirana [32]
1989 Sunil Kumar Desai Tarka [33] [34]
1988 Dinesh Baboo Suprabhatha [35]
1987 Singeetham Srinivasa Rao Pushpaka Vimana [36]
1986K. V. Jayaram Hosa Neeru [37]
1985N. Lakshmi Narayan Bettada Hoovu [38]
1984 Kashinath Anubhava [39]
1983 Prema Karanth Phaniyamma [40]
1982 M. S. Sathyu Bara [41]
1981 Puttanna Kanagal Ranganayaki [42]
1980 Shankar Nag Minchina Ota [43]
1979 Puttanna Kanagal Dharmasere [44]
1978 Girish Karnad Ondanondu Kaladalli [45]
1977 K. S. Prakash Rao Ganda Hendati [46]
1976 G. V. Iyer Hamsa Geethe [47]
1975 B. V. Karanth Chomana Dudi [48]
1974 Girish Karnad Kaadu [49]
1973 Puttanna Kanagal Edakallu Guddada Mele [50] [51]
1972  B. V. Karanth
  Girish Karnad
Vamsha Vriksha [52] [53]

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