Filmfare Award for Best Music Director – Kannada

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The Kannada Filmfare Best Music Director Award is given by the Filmfare magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Kannada films.

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Superlatives

Hamsalekha - Maximum award winner Hamsalekha.jpg
Hamsalekha – Maximum award winner
Superlative Music Director
Most award winner Hamsalekha 6 awards
Second most winner V. Harikrishna 4 awards
Third most winner B Ajaneesh Loknath 3 awards

Winners

Here is a list of the award winners and the films for which they won.

YearMusic DirectorFilmRef
2023 Charan Raj Sapta Saagaradaache Ello - Side A [1]
2022 B. Ajaneesh Loknath Kantara
2020-21 Vasuki Vaibhav Badava Rascal [2]
2018 Vasuki Vaibhav Sarkari Hi. Pra. Shaale, Kasaragodu, Koduge: Ramanna Rai [3]
2017 Bharath B. J. Beautiful Manasugalu [4]
2016 B. Ajaneesh Loknath Kirik Party [5]
2015 Sridhar V. Sambhram Krishna Leela [6]
2014 B. Ajaneesh Loknath Ulidavaru Kandanthe [7]
2013 Arjun Janya Bhajarangi [8]
2012 V. Harikrishna Drama [9]
2011 Jassie Gift Sanju Weds Geetha [10]
2010 V. Harikrishna Jackie [11]
2009 V. Harikrishna Raaj The Showman [12]
2008 V. Harikrishna Gaalipata [13]
2007 Mano Murthy Milana [14]
2006 Mano Murthy Mungaru Male [15]
2005 Hamsalekha Nenapirali
2004 Gurukiran Apthamitra [16]
2003 R. P. Patnaik Excuse Me [17]
2002 Gurukiran Dhumm [18]
2001 Gurukiran Chitra [19]
2000 Hamsalekha Preethse [20]
1999 K. Kalyan Chandramuki Pranasakhi [21]
1998 Hamsalekha Yaare Neenu Cheluve [22]
1997 Deva Amrutha Varshini [23] [24]
1996 V. Manohar Janumada Jodi [25]
1995No Award [26]
1994 Hamsalekha Haalunda Thavaru [27]
1993 Hamsalekha Aakasmika [28]
1992 C.Ashwath Mysore Mallige [29]
1991 Hamsalekha Ramachaari [30]
1990 S. A. Rajkumar Shruthi

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