Indian Telly Award for Best Child Artiste - Male

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Indian Telly Award for Best Child Artiste - Male
Awarded forBest performance by a male child actor in a comic role on television
Country India
Presented by IndianTelevision.com
First awarded2004
Website Indian Telly Awards

Indian Telly Award for Best Child Artiste - Male is an award given by Indiantelevision.com as part of its annual Indian Telly Awards for TV serials, to recognize a male child actor who has delivered an outstanding performance on television.

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The award was first awarded in 2003 under the title TV Child Artiste of the Year for a performance by either sex. Next year, it was officially divided into two separate categories to acknowledge both male and female actors individually.

List of winners

Child Artiste of the Year

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