List of awards and nominations received by Prithviraj Sukumaran

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This is a list of awards and nominations received by Prithviraj Sukumaran , credited mononymously as, Prithviraj, an Indian actor, playback singer and producer who predominantly works in Malayalam films. He has also acted in a number of Tamil, Telugu and Hindi films. He has acted more than 100 films.

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National Film Awards

Kerala State Film Awards

Tamil Nadu State Film Awards

Kerala Film Critics Association Awards

Filmfare Awards

SIIMA Awards

IIFA Utsavam Awards

Asianet Film Awards

Zee Cine Awards

Asiavision Awards

Vanitha Film Awards

Other awards

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