Kerala State Film Award for Best Children's Film

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The Kerala State Film Award for Best Children's Film winners:

KERALA STATE FILM AWARD FOR BEST CHILDREN'S FILM
YearFilmDirectorProducer
1978Ammuvinte AttinkuttyRamu Kariat
1979 Kummatty G. Aravindan K. Ravindranathan Nair
1982Sahyante MakanG. S. PanickerPrabha
1983NO AWARD
1984 My Dear Kuttichathan Jiju Punnoose Appachan
1985NO AWARD
1986
1987
1988 Manu Uncle Dennis Joseph Joy Thomas
1989NO AWARD
1990
1991Achan PattalamNooranad RamachandranBushrah Shahuddeen
1992NO AWARD
1993 Johnny Sangeeth Sivan Sanjeev Sivan
1994NO AWARD
1995 Mini P. Chandrakumar Madhu
1996NO AWARD
1997 Moksham Beppur ManiK. P. Venu
1998NO AWARD
1999KuttumanippookkalM. N. VinayakumarFathima Abdul Khader
2000NO AWARD
2001PularvettomHarikumarD.Chandrasenan Nair
2002KrishnapakshakkilikalAbraham Lincoln K. J.Pradeep Paliyath
2003NO AWARD
2004
2005
2006
2007 Kaliyorukkam S. Sunil
2008NO AWARD
2009 Keshu Sivan Children's Film Society
2010NO AWARD
2011Mazhavil NiraviloodeRajesh Kumar RRajesh Kumar R
2012NO AWARD
2013 Philips and the Monkey Pen Rojin Thomas, Shanil Muhammed Sandra Thomas, Vijay Babu
2014AnkuramT. Deepesh
2015MalayattomThomas Devasia
2016 Kolumittayi Arun ViswamAbhijith U A
2017SwanamT. Deepesh
2018Angu Doore Oru Deshathu Joshy Mathew
2019NaniSamvid AnandShaji Mathew
2020Bonamy [1] Tony SukumarSinseer
2021Kaadakalam [2] Sakhil RaveendranPeriyar Valley Creations
2022Pallotty 90's Kids [3] Jithin Raj Sajid Yahiya


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