Kerala State Film Award for Second Best Film

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Kerala State Film Award for Second Best Film
State award for contributions to Malayalam cinema
Awarded forSecond best film in Malayalam cinema
Sponsored by Kerala State Chalachitra Academy
Reward(s)300,000 (US$3,800)
First awarded1970
Last awarded2023
Most recent winner Adithattu
Website keralafilm.com

The Kerala State Film Award for Second Best Film is an award presented annually at the Kerala State Film Awards of India to the second best film in Malayalam cinema. The awards are managed directly by the Kerala State Chalachitra Academy under the Department of Cultural Affairs of the Government of Kerala. [1]

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Winners

YearFilmDirectorProducerRef.
1970 Priya Madhu N. P. Abu [2]
1971 Sindooracheppu Madhu Yusuf Ali Kechery [2]
1972 Chembarathi P. N. Menon S. K. Nair
1973 Gayathri P. N. Menon Sreeram Pictures
1974 Chattakari K. S. Sethumadhavan M. O. Joseph
1975 Kabani Nadi Chuvannappol P. A. Backer V. K. Pavithran
1976 Missi Thoppil Bhasi M. O. Joseph
1977 Chuvanna Vithukal P. A. Backer Salam Karassery
1978 Thampu G. Aravindan K. Ravindran Nair
1979 Peruvazhiyambalam Padmarajan Prem Prakash
1980 Chamaram Bharathan Navodaya Appachan
1981 Vida Parayum Munpe Mohan Innocent
1982 Ormakkayi Bharathan Innocent, David Kachappilly
1983 Adaminte Vaariyellu K. G. George Vincent Chittilappally
1984 Aalkkoottathil Thaniye I. V. Sasi Raju Mathew
1985 Irakal K. G. George Sukumaran
1986 Uppu V. K. Pavithran K. M. A. Rahim
1987 Theertham Mohan G. P. Vijayakumar, G. Jayakumar
1988 Piravi Shaji N. Karun S. Jayachandran Nair
1989 Alicinte Anveshanam T. V. Chandran T. V. Chandran
1990 Aprahnam M. P. Sukumaran Nair M. P. Sukumaran Nair
1991 Bharatham Sibi Malayil Mohanlal
1992 Kudumbasammetham Jayaraj Mumtas Basheer
1993 Ponthan Mada T. V. Chandran T. Ravindranath
1994 Swaham Shaji N. Karun S. Jayachandran Nair
1995 Kalapani Priyadarshan Mohanlal
1996 Kanakkinavu Sibi Malayil P. V. Gangadharan
1997 Poothiruvathira Ravil V. R. Gopinath NFDC
1998 Garshom P. T. Kunju Muhammed P. Jayapala Menon
1999 Jalamarmaram T. K. Rajeev Kumar Radhika Suresh Gopi, Latha Kurian Rajeev
2000 Madhuranombarakattu Kamal P. Nandakumar
2001 Meghamalhar Kamal Shreyams Kumar
2002 Sthithi R. Sarath T. P. Abdul Khader
2003 Paadam Onnu: Oru Vilapam T. V. Chandran Aryadan Shoukath
2004 Kathavasheshan T. V. Chandran Dileep
2005 Achanurangatha Veedu Lal Jose Reji Puthayath
2006 Notebook Rosshan Andrrews P. V. Gangadharan
2007 Ore Kadal Shyamaprasad Vindhyan
2008 Bhoomi Malayalam T. V. Chandran Revathi Chandran, V. P. Abeesh
2009 Raamanam M. P. Sukumaran Nair M. P. Sukumaran Nair
2010 Makaramanju Lenin Rajendran Green Cinema
2011 Ivan Megharoopan P. Balachandran Prakash Bare, Gopa Periyadan
2012 Ozhimuri Madhupal P. N. Venugopal
2013 North 24 Kaatham Anil Radhakrishnan Menon C. V. Sarathi
2014 My Life Partner PadmakumarReji Mon
2015 Amoeba Manoj KanaPriyesh Kumar
2016 Ottayaal paatha Santhosh Babusenan and Satish Babusenan
2017 Aedan Sanju Surendran Murali Mattummal
2018 Oru Njayarazhcha Shyamaprasad Sarathchandran Nair
2019 Kenjira Manoj KanaNeru Films & Mangad Foundation [3]
2020 Thinkalazhcha Nishchayam Senna Hegde Pushkara Mallikarjunaiah [4]
2021 Chavittu Rahman Brothers Sharaf U Dheen [5]
NishiddhoTara Ramanujam Kerala State Film Development Corporation
2022 Adithattu Jijo Antony Godjo J.

Kerala State Film Award for Third Best Film

The Kerala State Film Award for Third Best Film was an award presented from 1969 to 1972, afterwards, it was discontinued.

YearFilmDirectorProducer
1969 Janmabhoomi John Sankaramangalam John Sankaramangalam
1970 Aranazhika Neram K. S. Sethumadhavan M. O. Joseph
1971 Karakanakadal K. S. Sethumadhavan Hari Pothen
1972 Aromalunni Kunchacko Kunchacko

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