Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer – Kannada

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The Filmfare Best Male Playback Award - Kannada is given by the Filmfare magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Kannada films.

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Sonu Nigam, Chetan Sosca and Vijay Prakash holds the record of maximum wins in this category with 2 each. Sonu Nigam121.jpg
Sonu Nigam, Chetan Sosca and Vijay Prakash holds the record of maximum wins in this category with 2 each.

Superlatives

SuperlativeArtistRecord
Most Awards Sonu Nigam 2
Vijay Prakash
Chetan Sosca

Winners

YearSingerFilmSongRef.
2024 Kapil Kapilan Sapta Saagaradaache Ello – Side A "Sapta Saagaradaache Ello Title Track" [1] [2]
2020-21 Raghu Dixit Ninna Sanihake "Maley Maley Maleye" [3]
2018 Sanjith Hegde Naduve Antaravirali "Shakunthale" [4]
2017 Armaan Malik Chakravarthy "Ondu Malebillu" [5]
2016 Vijay Prakash Kirik Party "Belageddu Yara Mukhava" [6]
2015 Santhosh Venky Rhaatee "Raja Raniyanthe" [7]
2014 Vijay Prakash Ulidavaru Kandanthe "Gatiya Ilidu" [8]
2013 Poornachandra Tejaswi Lucia "Thinbedakammi" [9]
2012 Avinash Chebbi Sidlingu "Ellello Oduva Manase" [10]
2011 Chetan Sosca Lifu Ishtene "Yaarige Healona" [11]
2010 S. P. Balasubrahmanyam Aptharakshaka "Gharane" [12]
2009 Chetan Sosca Ambari "Yaare Nee Devatheya" [13]
2008 Sonu Nigam Mussanjemaatu "Enaagali Munde Saagali" [14]
2007 Milana "Ninnindale" [15]
2006 Hemanth Kumar Kallarali Hoovagi "Kallarali Hoovaagi"

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