The Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Stunt Co-ordinator is given by the state government as part of its annual Tamil Nadu State Film Awards for Tamil (Kollywood) films.
The list
editHere is a list of the award winners and the films for which they won.
Year | Stunt Choreographer | Film |
---|---|---|
2015 | T. Ramesh[1] | Uttama Villain |
2014 | Dhilip Subbarayan[2] | Manja Pai Ra |
2013 | Super Subbarayan[2] | 6 Mezhuguvarthigal Nedunchaalai |
2012 | Stunt Silva[2] | Vettai |
2011 | Peter Hein[2] | Ko |
2010 | Anal Arasu[2] | Vandae Maatharam |
2009 | Miracle Michael[2] | Peranmai |
2008 | Kanal Kannan[3] | Silambattam |
2007 | Anal Arasu[4] | Karuppusamy Kuthagaikaarar |
2006 | Super Subbarayan[5] | Veyil |
2005 | Kanal Kannan[6] | Sandakozhi |
2004 | Peter Hein | Bose |
2003 | Thalapathy Dinesh | Winner Unnai Charanadaindhen |
2002 | Jaguar Thangam[7] | Bagavathi |
2001 | Super Subbarayan[7] | Thavasi Mitta Miraasu |
2000 | Stun Siva[7] | Kannukkul Nilavu |
1999 | Thalapathy Dinesh[8] | Pooveli |
1998 | Jaguar Thangam[9] | Priyamudan |
1997 | Super Subbarayan[10] | Arunachalam |
1996 | Kanal Kannan Jaguar Thangam[11] |
Selva Poomani |
1995 | Kanal Kannan | Muthu |
1994 | Rocky Rajesh Vikram Dharma |
Honest Raj Mahanadhi |
1993 | ||
1992 | Rocky Rajesh | Chinna Gounder Chembaruthi |
1991 | Vikram Dharma | Nadigan |
1990 | Rambo Rajkumar | Oru Thottil Sabadham |
See also
editReferences
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