List of awards and nominations received by Prakash Raj

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Prakash Raj awards and nominations
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Wins47
Nominations50
Note
  1. Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They acknowledge several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.
Prakash Raj receiving National Film Award from Pratibha Patil, the 12th President of India in 2009 The President, Smt. Pratibha Devisingh Patil presenting the Best Actor Award to Shri Prakash Raj for Tamil Film Kanchivaram, at the 55th National Film Awards function, in New Delhi on October 21, 2009.jpg
Prakash Raj receiving National Film Award from Pratibha Patil, the 12th President of India in 2009

Prakash Raj is an Indian actor, director, producer, television presenter, and politician. He worked predominantly in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Hindi and Malayalam-language films. Prakash Raj is the recipient of many awards and nominations. As of 2021, Prakash Raj has won five National Film Awards, eight Nandi Awards, eight Tamil Nadu State Film Awards, six Filmfare Awards South, four SIIMA Awards, three CineMAA Awards, and three Vijay Awards.

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Apsara Film and Television Producers Guild Awards

The Apsara Film & Television Producers Guild Award is presented by the Bollywood film industry to honour and recognize the professional excellence of their peers. Balan has received three awards from four nominations. 32 awards 12 nominations

YearFilmCategoryOutcomeRef
2012 Singham Best Actor in a Negative Role Won14

Filmfare Awards South

The Filmfare Awards South is a segment of Filmfare Awards, which is given to the South Indian film industry, that consists of the Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada film industries.

YearFilmLanguageCategoryOutcomeRef
2002 Nuvve Nuvve Telugu Best Supporting Actor Won [1]
Khadgam Nominated
2003 Tagore Won [2]
Amma Nanna O Tamila Ammayi Nominated
Chokka Thangam Tamil Best Supporting Actor Nominated
2004 Ghilli Best Villain Won [3]
2005 Sivakasi Won[ citation needed ]
2006 Bommarillu TeluguBest Supporting ActorNominated[ citation needed ]
2007 Mozhi TamilBest FilmNominated[ citation needed ]
2008 Kotha Bangaru Lokam TeluguBest Supporting ActorNominated
Abhiyum Naanum TamilBest Supporting ActorNominated
2009 Kanchivaram Best Actor Won
Aakasamantha TeluguBest Supporting ActorNominated
2010 Naanu Nanna Kanasu KannadaBest DirectorNominated [4]
Singam TamilBest Supporting ActorNominated
2011 Dookudu TeluguBest Supporting ActorNominated
2013 Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu Nominated
2014 Govindudu Andarivadele Nominated
2015 Oggarane Kannada Best Director Nominated [5]
2015 O Kadhal Kanmani TamilBest Supporting ActorNominated
2017 Sathamanam Bhavati TeluguBest Supporting ActorNominated
2022 KGF: Chapter 2 Kannada Best Supporting Actor Nominated [6]
2023 Ranga Maarthaanda Telugu Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor - Telugu Won
2023 Ranga Maarthaanda Telugu Best Actor – Telugu Nominated [7]

International Indian Film Academy Awards

The International Indian Film Academy Awards are presented annually by the International Indian Film Academy to honour both artistic and technical excellence of professionals in Bollywood, the Hindi language film industry.

YearFilmCategoryOutcomeRef
2012 Singham Best Performance in a Negative Role Won [8]

International Tamil Film Awards

The International Tamil Film Awards is an awards ceremony that honours excellence in Tamil language films around the world since 2003.

YearFilmCategoryOutcomeRef
2003 Kannathil Muthamittal Best Supporting Actor Won [9]

Nandi Awards

The Nandi Awards are the most important awards given for Telugu films. They are given annually by the Government of Andhra Pradesh.

YearFilmCategoryOutcomeRef
1996 Gunshot Best Villain Won [10]
1998 Anthahpuram Best Character Actor Won [11]
2000 Azad Won [12]
2002 Khadgam Best Supporting Actor Won [13]
2003 Amma Nanna O Tamila Ammayi Best Character ActorWon [14]
Gangotri Best Villain Won [14]
2006 Bommarillu Best Supporting ActorWon [15]
2011 Dookudu Won [16]

National Film Awards

The National Film Awards, established in 1954, are the most prominent awards for films in India, administered by the Directorate of Film Festivals since 1973.

YearFilmLanguageCategoryOutcomeRef
1997 Iruvar Tamil Best Supporting Actor Won [17]
1998 Anthapuram Telugu Special Mention Won [18]
2002 Dhaya Tamil Special Jury Award Won [19]
2007 Kanchivaram Best Actor Won [20]
2010 Puttakkana Highway Kannada Best Feature Film in Kannada
(As producer)
Won [21]

Santosham Film Awards

The Santosham Film Awards are presented by Santosham film magazine to honour excellence in Telugu films. It has given annually since 2003.

YearFilmCategoryOutcomeRef
2003 Okkadu Best Villain Award Won

Tamil Nadu State Film Awards

The Tamil Nadu State Film Awards are the most important awards given for Tamil films. They are given annually by the Government of Tamil Nadu. The winners are selected by a jury headed by a chairman.

YearFilmCategoryOutcomeRef
1996 Kalki Best Villain Won
2000 Vaanavil Won [22]
2005Various moviesWon [23]
2009 Mozhi Best Film – Second PrizeWon [24]
2010 Abhiyum Naanum Won [24]
Best Character Artiste Won [24]
2009 Villu Best Villain Won [25]
2012 Dhoni Best Film – Third PrizeWon [25]

Vijay Awards

The Vijay Awards are presented by the Tamil television channel STAR Vijay to honour excellence in Tamil cinema. It has given annually since 2006.

YearFilmCategoryOutcomeRef
2006 Sivakasi Best Villain Won [26]
2007 Mozhi Best Supporting Actor Won [27]
Pokkiri Best VillainNominated
2008 Abhiyum Naanum Best Supporting ActorNominated
2009 Kanchivaram Best Actor Won [28]
2010 Singam Best VillainNominated

Zee Cine Awards

The Zee Cine Awards is an awards ceremony for the Hindi film industry.

YearFilmCategoryOutcomeRef
2012 Singham Best Actor in a Negative Role Won [29]

CineMAA Awards

The CineMAA Awards are presented annually by the Telugu entertainment channel Maa TV to honour excellence in Telugu films.

YearFilmCategoryOutcomeRef
2003 Khadgam Best Supporting Actor Won [30]
2004 Amma Nanna O Tamila Ammayi Won [31]
2012 Dookudu Won [32]

South Indian International Movie Awards

The South Indian International Movie Awards or commonly referred as SIIMA are given to honour excellence in the South Indian film industry. The awards are given for Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada films.

YearFilmCategoryOutcomeRef
2012 Dookudu Best Supporting Actor TeluguWon [33]
2013 Dhoni Best Actor in a Supporting Role Nominated
Dhamarukam Nominated
Businessman Best Actor in a Negative Role Nominated
2014 Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu Best Actor in a Supporting Role Nominated
2015 Govindudu Andarivadele Nominated
O Kadhal Kanmani Won [34]
2016 Manithan Won [35]
2018 Odiyan Best Actor in a Negative Role Nominated
60 Vayadu Maaniram Best Actor in a Supporting Role Won
2021 Sarileru Neekevvaru Best Actor in a Negative Role – Telugu Nominated
Mayabazar 2016 Best Actor in a Negative Role – Kannada Nominated

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