Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actor

Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actor is a state film award of the Indian state of Karnataka given during the annual Karnataka State Film Awards. The award honours Kannada Language films.

Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actor
State award for contributions to Kannada cinema
Awarded forBest Actor of the Year
Sponsored byGovernment of Karnataka
Reward(s)
  • Silver Medal
  • 20,000
First awarded1967-68
Last awarded2018
Most recent winnerRaghavendra Rajkumar
Highlights
Total awarded51
First winnerRajkumar

Superlatives

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Awardees Wins
Rajkumar 9
Vishnuvardhan 7
Anant Nag 4
Shiva Rajkumar
Lokesh 3
Puneeth Rajkumar 2
Ramesh Aravind

Recipients

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The first recipient was Rajkumar who was honored in 1967 for his performance in Bangaarada Hoovu. As of 2019 he is the most honored actor with nine awards. Vishnuvardhan was honored in seven occasions. Two actors Anant Nag, Shiva Rajkumar have been honored four times, while Lokesh honored three times and two actors Ramesh Aravind, Puneeth Rajkumar have won the award two times. The award was tied in 1998 between Vishnuvardhan and Ramesh Aravind. Shiva Rajkumar, Raghavendra Rajkumar and Puneeth Rajkumar are the only siblings to have bagged this award. The most recent recipient is Raghavendra Rajkumar who is honored in 2018 for his performance in the film Ammana Mane.

The following is a complete list of award winners and the name of the films for which they won.

Symbol Meaning
Indicates a joint award for that year
/ Indicates one role with multiple names
Indicates that the winner won the award for double roles
Year Image Recipient(s) Role Film Ref(s)
1967-68   Rajkumar Anand Bangarada Hoovu
1968-69  – R. Nagendra Rao Anantha Raya Hannele Chiguridaga
1969-70   B. R. Panthulu Thimmarasu / Appaji Sri Krishnadevaraya
1970-71   Rajkumar  • Raja Raghunatha Rao
 • Ravi / Chandrashekharaiah
 • Shankar / Anand
Kula Gourava
1971-72  – Venkata Rao Thalageri Shrinivasa Shrothri Vamsha Vriksha
1972-73   Vishnuvardhan Ramachari Naagarahaavu
1973-74  – Lokesh Sambayya / Ayyu Bhootayyana Maga Ayyu
1974-75   Rajkumar Gora Kumbhar Bhakta Kumbara
1975-76  – M. V. Vasudeva Rao Choma Chomana Dudi
1976-77 ‡   Rajkumar  • Arjuna
 • Babruvahana
Babruvahana
1977-78   Vishnuvardhan Dr. Nataraj Hombisilu
1978-79  – Lokesh Thimma Parasangada Gendethimma
1979-80   Anant Nag Antony De'Souza Minchina Ota
1980-81   Srinath Raghavendra Shree Raghavendra Vaibhava
1981-82   Rajkumar Ravi Hosa Belaku
1982-83   Rajkumar Ranga Haalu Jenu
1983-84  – Lokesh Malgudi Margayya Banker Margayya
1984-85   Vishnuvardhan Dr. Harish Bandhana
1985-86   Anant Nag Krishna Prasad Hosa Neeru
1986-87  – Charuhasan Tabara Shetty Tabarana Kathe
1987-88   Anant Nag Krishnappa Gowda Avasthe
1988-89   Rajkumar Krishna Murthy Devatha Manushya
1989-90  – Sridhar Shishunala Sharif Santha Shishunala Sharifa
1990-91 ‡   Vishnuvardhan  • Lion Jagapathi Rao
 • Kumar Raja
Lion Jagapathi Rao
1991-92 Devaraj Veerappan Veerappan
1992-93   Rajkumar Vishwanath Jeevana Chaitra
1993-94   Rajkumar Ramanna Odahuttidavaru
1994-95   Anant Nag Raghappa Gangavva Gangamaayi
1995-96   Shiva Rajkumar Sathya Murthy / Sathya Om
1996-97   Ramesh Aravind Surya America! America!!
1997-98   Vishnuvardhan Swaroop Krishna Kumar Laali
1998-99 †   Vishnuvardhan Veerappa Nayaka Veerappa Nayaka
  Ramesh Aravind Santosh Hoomale
1999-2000   Shiva Rajkumar Ravi Hrudaya Hrudaya
2000-01   H. G. Dattatreya Hasanabba Munnudi
2001-02   V. Ravichandran  • Raja
 • Ravi
Ekangi [1]
2002-03   Sudeep Nandi Nandhi [2][3][4]
2003-04   Shiva Rajkumar Shankar / Dattanna Chigurida Kanasu [5]
2004-05  – Sri Murali Kanthi / Srikanta Kanthi [6]
2005-06   Shiva Rajkumar Madesha / Jogi Jogi [7]
2006-07   Vijay Shivalingu Duniya [8]
2007-08   Puneeth Rajkumar Akash Milana
2008-09  – Yogesh Dhananjaya / Dhanu Ambari
2009-10 ‡   Vishnuvardhan
(posthumously)
 • Dr. Vijay
 • Vijaya Rajendra Bahaddur
Aaptha Rakshaka [9]
2010-11   Puneeth Rajkumar Jackie Jackie [10]
2011   Arjun Sarja Shankar Prasad [11]
2012   Darshan Sangolli Rayanna Krantiveera Sangolli Rayanna [12]
2013  – Nikhil Manjoo Altaf Hajj [13]
2014   Sanchari Vijay Madesha (Vidya) Naanu Avanalla...Avalu [14]
2015   Vijay Raghavendra Puttaraj Gawai Shivayogi Sri Puttayyajja [15]
2016  – Achyuth Kumar Shivappa Amaravathi [16]
2017  – Vishruth Naik Bhyra Manjari [17]
2018 Raghavendra Rajkumar Rajeeva Ammana Mane [18][19]

See also

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References

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  13. ^ Karantaka State Film Awards announced
  14. ^ After national honour, 'Harivu' bags top State film award
  15. ^ Karnataka State Film Awards, 2015: Full List
  16. ^ Karnataka State Film Award Winners for 2016
  17. ^ "Shuddhi is best film; Tara best actress". The Times of India. 26 October 2018. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  18. ^ "KARNATAKA STATE FILM AWARDS 2018: RAGHAVENDRA RAJKUMAR AND MEGHANA RAJ BAG TOP HONOURS; CHECK OUT ALL WINNERS". Bangalore Mirror. Retrieved 30 June 2020.
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