Filmfare Award for Best Film – Tamil

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The Filmfare Best Film Award is given by the Filmfare magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards South for Tamil (Kollywood) films.

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Filmfare Award for Best Film – Tamil
Awarded forBest Film in Tamil
CountryIndia
Presented by Filmfare
First awarded Naanum Oru Penn (1963)
Currently held by Chithha (2023)
Website Filmfare Awards

Winners

YearFilmProducerRef
2023 Chithha   Siddharth [1]
2022 Ponniyin Selvan: I   Subaskaran Allirajah
  Mani Ratnam
[2]
2021-2020 Jai Bhim   Suriya
  Jyothika
[3]
2018 Pariyerum Perumal Pa. Ranjith [4]
2017 Aramm Kotapadi Ramesh [5]
2016 Joker   S. R. Prabhu
 S. R. Prakashbabu
[6]
2015 Kaaka Muttai   Dhanush
  Vetrimaaran
[7]
2014 Kaththi   K. Karunamoorthi
  A. Subashkaran
  A. R. Murugadoss
[8]
2013 Thanga Meengal   Gautham Vasudev Menon
 Reshma Ghatala
 Venkat Somasundaram
[9]
2012 Vazhakku Enn 18/9 N. Linguswamy [10]
2011 Aadukalam Kathiresan [11]
2010 Mynaa John Max [12]
2009 Naadodigal S. Michael Rayappan [13]
2008 Subramaniyapuram Sasikumar [14]
2007 Paruthiveeran K. E. Gnanavelraja [15]
2006 Veyil Shankar [16]
2005 Anniyan Oscar Ravichandran [17]
2004 Autograph Cheran [18]
2003 Pithamagan V. A. Durai [19] [20]
2002 Azhagi D. Udhaya Kumar [21]
2001 Aanandham R. B. Choudary [22]
2000 Kandukondain Kandukondain Kalaipuli S. Thanu [23]
1999 Sethu A. Kandasamy [24]
1998 Natpukaaga A. M. Rathnam [25]
1997 Bharathi Kannamma Henry [19]
1996 Indian A. M. Rathnam [26]
1995 Bombay S. Sriram [19]
1994 Karuththamma Bharathiraja [27]
1993 Gentleman K. T. Kunjumon [28]
1992 Roja  Rajam Balachander
 Pushpa Kandaswamy
[29] [30]
1991 Chinna Thambi K. Balu [31] [19]
1990 Pudhu Vasantham R. B. Choudary [32]
1989 Apoorva Sagodharargal Kamal Haasan [33] [34]
1988 Agni Natchathiram G. Venkateswaran [35]
1987 Vedham Pudhithu Bharathiraja [36]
1986 Samsaram Adhu Minsaram   M. Saravanan
 M. Balasubramaniam
[37] [38]
1985 Sindhu Bhairavi  Rajam Balachander
 V. Natarajan
[39] [40]
1984 Achamillai Achamillai  Rajam Balachander
 V. Natarajan
[41]
1983 Man Vasanai Chitra Lakshmanan [42]
1982 Enkeyo Ketta Kural Panchu Arunachalam [43]
1981 Thaneer Thaneer P. R. Govindarajan Duraisamy [44]
1980 Varumayin Niram Sivappu R. Venkatraman [45]
1979 Pasi Durai [46] [47]
1978 Mullum Malarum Venu Chettiyar [48]
1977 Bhuvana Oru Kelvi Kuri MAM Films [49]
1976 Annakili P. Thamizharasi [50]
1975 Apoorva Raagangal P. R. Govindarajan Duraisamy [51]
1974 Thikkatra Parvathi Singeetham Srinivasa Rao [52]
1973 Bharatha Vilas T. Bharathi [53] [54]
1972 Pattikada Pattanama P. Madhavan [55]
1971 Babu A. C. Tirulokchandar/Cine Bharat films
1970 Engirundho Vandhaal K. Balaji [56]
1969 Adimaippenn M. G. Ramachandran [57]
1968 Lakshmi Kalyanam A.L.Srinivasan [58]
1967 Karpooram V. T. Arasu [59] [60]
1966 Ramu A. V. Meiyappan [61]
1965 Thiruvilayaadal A. P. Nagarajan [62]
1964 Server Sundaram Krishnan–Panju [63] [64]
1963 Naanum Oru Penn  M. Murugan
 M. Kumaran
  M. Saravanan
[65] [66] [67] [68]

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