Vijay Award for Best Art Director

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The Vijay for Best Art Director is given by STAR Vijay as part of its annual Vijay Awards ceremony for Tamil (Kollywood) films.

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The list

Here is a list of the award winners and the films for which they won.

YearArt DirectorFilmLink
2017T. Muthuraj Velaikkaran
2014 Sabu Cyril Lingaa
2013Lalgudi N. Ilaiyaraja & Thor Vishwaroopam
2012R. K. Vijay Murugan Aravaan [1]
2011Seenu Vaagai Sooda Vaa [2]
2010 Selvakumar Madrasapattinam [3]
2009 Vairabalan Pokkisham [4]
2008 Samir Chanda,
M. Prabhaharan,
Thotta Tharani
Dasavathaaram [5]
2007 Thotta Tharani Sivaji [6]
2006 Sabu Cyril [7]

Nominations

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