Kerala State Television Award for Best Actress
The Kerala State Television Award for Best Actress is an honour presented annually at the Kerala State Television Awards of India to an actress for the best performance in a leading role in a Malayalam telefilm or serial. Until 1997, the awards were managed directly by the Department of Cultural Affairs, Government of Kerala. Since 1998, the Kerala State Chalachitra Academy, an autonomous non-profit organisation functioning under the Department of Cultural Affairs, has been exercising control over the awards. The 2016 ceremony was the only occasion when the category was tied; Shafna and Sruthi Lakshmi shared the award for their performances in Sahayathrika, and Pokuveyil respectively.
Kerala State Television Awards for Best Actress | |
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State award for contributions to Malayalam television | |
Awarded for | Best performance by an actress in a leading role |
Sponsored by | Kerala State Chalachitra Academy |
First awarded | 1991 |
Last awarded | 2019 |
Most recent winner | Katherine |
Highlights | |
First winner | Zeenath |
Last winner | Katherine |
Website | www |
Winners
editYear | Recipient(s) | Tele film / serial(s) | Notes |
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2021 | Shishira P.V | Samaram | |
2021 | Katherine | Anna Kareena | Flowers TV[1] |
2020 | Aswathy Sreekanth | Chakkappazham | Flowers TV[2] |
2019 | Kavitha Nair | Thonnyaksharangal (teleserial) | Amrita TV |
2018 | Seena Antony | Devangana (teleserial) | Amrita TV |
2017 | Amala Gireeshan | Neermathalam (teleserial) | Asianet |
2016 | Shafna | Sahayathrika(teleserial) | Surya TV |
Sruthi Lakshmi | Pokkuveyil (TV series) (teleserial) | Flowers TV[3][4] | |
2015 | Janaki Nair | River Life (telefilm) | Censored Programme |
2014 | Seema G. Nair | Moksham (telefilm) | Censored Programme |
2013 | Sreekala | Makeup (telefilm) | Censored Programme |
2012 | Ananya | Doore (telefilm) | Censored Programme |
2011 | Sreelakshmi | Ardhachandrante Rathri | Amrita TV |
2010 | Revathy | Thick-Thick | Censored Programme |
2009 | Meera Krishna | Aagneyam | |
2008 | Lena | Aranazhikaneram | [5] |
2007 | Meera Vasudev | Kanalpoovu | [6] |
2006 | Shelly Kishore | Thaniye | [7] |
2005 | Ambili Devi | Amma | [8] |
2004 | Srividya | Avicharitham | [9] |
2003 | Sharika Menon | Ninakai | |
2002 | Kaveri | Anna | |
2001 | Jyothirmayi | Avasthatarangal | |
2000 | Thara Kalyan | Nanthuni Manalnagaram |
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1999 | Anila Sreekumar | Draupadi | |
1998 | Bindhu Ramakrishnan | Thottangal | |
1997 | Sreelakshmi | Maranam Durbalam | |
1996 | Beena Antony | Miss Mery Theresa Paul, Charulatha | |
1995 | Shanthi Krishna | ---------------- | |
1994 | Shanthi Krishna | ---------------- | |
1993 | Kukku Parameshwaran | Uyarthezhunelp | |
1992 | Shanthi Krishna | ||
1991 | Zeenath | Poovan Pazham |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Kerala State TV Awards 2021 declared; No 'Best Serial' yet again". The Times of India. 24 November 2022. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 21 July 2023.
- ^ "State Television Award: Best Actress Ashwathy, Actor Shivaji Guruvayoor".
- ^ Jayaram, Deepika (29 October 2017). "Pokkuveyil bags the Kerala State Television Award for the best serial". The Times of India. Retrieved 4 February 2018.
- ^ "Kerala Chalachitra Academy Announced Winners of State Television Awards". Keralatv.in. 22 October 2017. Retrieved 4 February 2018.
- ^ "State television awards announced". The Hindu. 28 January 2010. Retrieved 24 October 2017.
- ^ "'Daya' and 'Typewriter' bag State TV awards". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 15 November 2008. Archived from the original on 7 July 2013. Retrieved 31 March 2012.
- ^ "Amrita TV tops list in television awards". The Hindu. 7 June 2007. Retrieved 24 October 2017.
- ^ "Siddique, Ambili Devi adjudged best TV actors". The Hindu. 7 May 2006. Retrieved 24 October 2017.
- ^ "'Avicharitham' wins five State television awards". The Hindu. 4 November 2005. Archived from the original on 1 May 2009. Retrieved 24 October 2017.
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