Filmfare Award for Best Film – Malayalam

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The Filmfare Best Film Award is given by the Filmfare magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards South for Malayalam films since: 1966

YearFilmProducerRef
2022 Nna Thaan Case Kodu Santhosh T. Kuruvilla
Kunchacko Boban
Sheril Rachel Santhosh
[1]
2020-2021 Ayyappanum Koshiyum Ranjith [2]
[3]
2018 Sudani from Nigeria Sameer Thahir
Shyju Khalid
[4]
2017 Thondimuthalum Driksakshiyum Sandip Senan
Anish M Thomas
[5]
2016 Maheshinte Prathikaaram Aashiq Abu [6]
2015 Pathemari Allens Media [7]
2014 Munnariyippu Ranjith [8]
2013 Drishyam Antony Perumbavoor [9]
2012 Ayalum Njanum Thammil Prem Prakash [10]
2011 Traffic Listin Stephen [11]
2010 Pranchiyettan and the Saint Renjith [12]
2009 Kerala Varma Pazhassi Raja Gokulam Gopalan [13]
2008 Thirakkatha Ranjith
Maha Subair
[14]
2007 Kadha Parayumbol Sreenivasan
Mukesh
[15]
2006 Notebook P. V. Gangadharan [16]
2005 Achuvinte Amma P. V. Gangadharan [17]
2004 Kaazhcha Noushad Xavy
Manoj Mathew
[18]
2003 Manassinakkare Maha Subair [19]
2002 Nandanam Sideeq
Ranjith
[20]
2001 Meghamalhar M. V. Shreyams Kumar [21] [22]
2000 Karunam Jayaraj
Antony Irinjalakkut
[23]
1999 Veendum Chila Veettukaryangal P. V. Gangadharan [24]
1998 Chinthavishtayaya Shyamala C. Karunakaran [25]
1997 Bhoothakkannadi N.Krishnakumar [26]
1996 Thooval Kottaram P. V. Gangadharan [27]
1995 Spadikam R. Mohan [28]
1994 Sukrutham M. M. Ramachandran [29]
1993 Vatsalyam H.M.Basheer [30]
1992 Sargam Bhavani Hariharan [31] [32]
1991 Perumthachan G. Jayakumar [33]
1990 Thazhvaram V.B.K. Menon [34]
1989 Oru Vadakkan Veeragatha P. V. Gangadharan [35] [36] [37]
1988 1921 Mohammed Mannil [38]
1987 Thaniyavarthanam V. Nandakumar [39]
1986 Vartha P. V. Gangadharan [40]
1985 Nirakkoottu Joy Thomas [41] [42]
1984 Aalkkoottathil Thaniye Raju Mathew
1983 Koodevide Rajan Joseph
1982 Ee Nadu N. G. John [43]
1981 Thrishna Rosamma George [44]
1980 Chamaram Navodaya Appachan [45]
1979 Thakara V. V. Babu [46]
1978 Rathinirvedam Hari Pothan [47]
1977 Itha Ivide Vare Hari Pothan [48]
1976 Mohiniyaattam Mrs.Raji
S.Thapsi
V.Somasekhar
[49]
1975 Raagam N. P. Ali [50]
1974 Nellu N. P. Ali [51]
1973 Panitheeratha Veedu K.S.R Murthy [52] [53]
1972 Chembarathi S. K. Nair [54]
1971 Aabhijathyam R.S. Prabhu [55]
1970 Vaazhve Mayam M. O. Joseph [56]
1969 Adimakal M. O. Joseph [57]
1968 Thulabharam Supriya Pictures [58] [59]
1967 Agniputhri Prem Nawaz [60] [61]
1966 Chemmeen Hasam Ismail [62]

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