The Kerala State Film Award for Best Costume Designer is an honour, presented annually at the Kerala State Film Awards for the outstanding contribution in Malayalam cinema through costume design. The winners are announced by the Minister for Cinema and handed over by the Chief Minister of Kerala.
Kerala State Film Award for Best Costume Designer | |
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State award for contributions to Malayalam cinema | |
Awarded for | Best contribution by a costume designer |
Sponsored by | Kerala State Chalachitra Academy |
Reward(s) | ₹15,000 (US$180) |
Last awarded | 2023 |
Most recent winner | Femina Jebbar |
Year | Designer | Film |
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1992 | Danda Pani | Daivathinte Vikrithikal |
1993 | Vajramani | Chamayam |
1994 | Velayudhan Kizhillam | Manathe Vellitheru |
1995 | Sajin Raghavan | Kalapani |
1996 | Ootty Babu | Ee Puzhayum Kadannu |
1997 | S.B. Satheeshan | Guru |
1998 | S.B. Satheeshan | Daya |
1999 | S.B. Satheeshan | Rishivamsam |
2000 | S.B. Satheeshan | Devadoothan |
2001 | Sabitha Jayaraj | Kannaki |
2002 | S.B. Satheeshan | Nizhalkuthu |
2003 | Manoj Alappuzha | C.I.D. Moosa |
2004 | Kumar Edappal | Oridam |
2005 | M.P.Satheesh | Athbhutha Dweepu |
2006 | B. Sai | Notebook |
2007 | S.B. Satheeshan | Naalu Pennungal |
2008 | Kumar Edappal | Vilapangalkappuram |
2009 | Natarajan | Pazhassi Raja |
2010 | S.B. Satheeshan | Yugapushan,Makaramanju |
2012 | S.B. Satheeshan | Celluloid |
2013 | Siji Thomas Nobel | Amen |
2014 | Sameera Saneesh | Various films |
2015 | Nissar | Jo and the Boy |
2016 | Stephy Zaviour | Guppy |
2017 | Sakhi Elsa | Hey Jude |
2018 | Sameera Saneesh | Kammara Sambhavam |
2019 | Ashokan Alappuzha | Kenjira |
2020 | Dhanya Balakrishnan | Malik |
2021 | Melwy J. | Minnal Murali |
2022 | Manjusha Radhakrishnan | Saudi Vellakka |
2023 | Femina Jebbar | O. Baby |
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