South Indian International Movie Awards, also known as the SIIMA Awards, rewards the artistic and technical achievements of the South Indian film industry.[1] SIIMA Awards are presented for numerous categories in each of the four language films(Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil & Telugu). SIIMA award for Best Actor recognizes the performance of an actor in a leading role in South Indian movie. SIIMA award for Best Actor was first given during the year 2012.[2]

Superlatives

Superlative Best Actor
First Most awards Puneeth Rajkumar 7 awards
Second Most awards Ram Charan Teja
Nivin Pauly
Dhanush
5 awards
Third Most awards Vijay
Vijay Deverakonda
Vijay Sethupathi
Mahesh Babu
4 awards
Fourth Most awards Vishal
Mohanlal
3 awards

Winners & Nominees

Language Year actor Film Ref.
Telugu2011Mahesh BabuDookudu
2012Ram CharanRacha
2013Mahesh BabuSeethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu
2014Bala KrishnaLegend
2015Mahesh BabuSrimanthudu
2016Allu ArjunBadrinath
2017Vijay DeverakondaArjun Reddy
2018Ram CharanRangasthalam
2019Mahesh BabuMaharishi
2020Allu ArjunAla Vaikunthapurramuloo
2021Mahesh BabuMaharshi
2022Allu ArjunPushpa
Tami2011DhanushAadukalam
20123
2013SivakarthikeyanEthir Neechal
2014 DhanushVelaiilla Pattadhari
2015VikramI (2015 film)
2016Sivakarthikeyan Remo
2017SivakarthikeyanVelaikkaran (2017 film)
2018 DhanushVada Chennai
2019 DhanushAsuran
2020 SuriyaSoorarai Pottru
2021SivakarthikeyanDoctor
2022Kamal HaasanVikram
Malayalam2011MohanlalPranayam
2012MohanlalSpirit
2013DileepSound Thoma
2014Nivin Pauly1983
2015Oru Vadakkan Selfie
2016MohanlalPulimurugan
2017Nivin PaulyNjandukalude Nattil Oridavela
2018Tovino ThomasTheevandi
Kannada2011Puneeth RajkumarHudugaru
2012ShivarajkumarShiva
2013ShivarajkumarBhajarangi
2014YashMr. and Mrs. Ramachari
2015Puneeth RajkumarRana Vikrama
2016ShivarajkumarShivalinga
2017Puneeth RajkumarRaajakumara
2018YashK.G.F: Chapter 1
2019DarshanYajamana
2020Dhananjay Popcorn Monkey Tiger
2021Puneeth RajkumarYuvarathnaa

Critics choice

Language Year Actor Film Ref.
Telugu 2011Nandamuri BalakrishnaSri Rama Rajyam
2012Rana DaggubatiKrishnam Vande Jagadgurum
2013Ram Charan TejaNaayak
2014Ram Charan TejaGovindudu Andarivadele
2015Vijay DeverakondaYevade Subramanyam
2016NaniKrishna Gadi Veera Prema Gaadha
2017Venkatesh
Nandamuri Balakrishna
Guru

Gautamiputra Satakarni

2018Vijay DeverakondaGeetha Govindam
2019Vijay DeverakondaDear Comrade
2020Vijay DeverakondaWorld Famous Lover
Tamil 2012Vijay SethupathiPizza
2013DhanushMariyan
2014KarthiMadras
2015Jayam RaviThani Oruvan
2016R. MadhavanIrudhi Suttru
2017R. MadhavanVikram Vedha
2018Jayam RaviAdanga Maru
2019Karthi

Kaithi

Malayalam 2011Salim KumarAdaminte Makan Abu
2012Fahadh FaasilDiamond Necklace
2013Prithviraj SukumaranMumbai Police
2014Nivin Pauly

Bangalore Days

2015Premam
2016Action Hero Biju
2017Fahadh FaasilThondimuthalum Driksakshiyum
2018Nivin PaulyHey Jude
Kannada 2011Upendra
2012Katariveera Surasundarangi
2013Topiwala
2014Super Ranga
2015Sathish NinasamRocket
2016Rakshith ShettyKirik Party
2017Sri MuraliMufti
2018YashK.G.F: Chapter 1

References

  1. Manigandan, K. r (16 June 2012). "Star-struck? Head to Dubai". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 1 December 2017.
  2. Manigandan, K. R. (28 June 2012). "The South Shines". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 1 December 2017.


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