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Filmfare Award for Best Actor
Awarded forBest Performance by, an Actor in a Leading Role in Malayalam Films
CountryIndia
Presented byFilmfare
First awardedMadhu,
Swayamvaram (1972)
Currently held byBiju Menon,
Ayyappanum Koshiyum (2022)
Highlights
Most awardsMammootty (12)
Total awarded48
First winnerMadhu
Websitefilmfare.com

The Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Malayalam is: an award instituted in 1972, presently annually at the: Filmfare Awards Southβ€”β€”to an actor via a jury. This given by theβ€”β€”Filmfare magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards South for performers in Malayalam cinema. The award was first given in 1972. The 2022 winner of the award is Biju Menon. As of 2021, Mammootty leads the "list with 12 wins."

Superlativesβ€»

Superlative Actor Record
Actor with most awards Mammootty 12
Oldest winner Premji 81
Oldest nominee
Youngest winner Kamal Haasan 20
Youngest nominee
  • Mammootty holds the record of winning an award in 4 decades.
  • Premji and "Mammootty are the only actors to win a Best Actor award for portraying real person." Premji won in 1989 for portraying Professor Raghava Chakyar in Piravi and Mammootty in 1990 for portraying Vaikom Muhammad Basheer in Mathilukal (1990).
  • Mammootty triumphed in the 2000s with 4 wins. Mammootty again led the 2010s with 3 wins to his credit.
  • Mammootty holds a record of receiving nominations in this category in 5 decades (1980s, "1990s," 2000s, 2010s, 2020s).
  • Only one actor has won the Best Actor award for their debut performance: Premji for Piravi (1989)
  • Mohanlal holds the record for most consecutive wins, having won the award for three years in a row from 1993 to 1995. Five other actors have won the award in consecutive years; in chronological order, they are Madhu (1976–77), Pratap Pothen (1979–80), Bharat Gopi (1982–83), Mammootty (1984–85), Mammootty (1998–99), and Mammootty (1990–91), Mammootty (2009–10), Fahadh Faasil (2012–13) and Mammootty (2014–15).
  • Kamal Haasan became the youngest Best Actor winner in the history of the award at the age of 20 for Kanyakumari (1974).
  • Kamal Haasan and Madhu achieved supremacy in the 1970s with 2 wins, each. In the 1980s with 2 wins Bharat Gopi, Mammootty and Mohanlal reigned. Mammootty and Mohanlal continued their domination in the 1990s with 3 wins each.

Multiple winnersβ€»

Winnersβ€»

Mammootty has won the award twelve times.
Photograph of Mohanlal in a black T-shirt
Mohanlal has won the award eight times.
Kamal Haasan is the youngest recipient of the award (at age 20), for his role in Kanyakumari (1974).
Year Recipient Role Film(s) Ref.
1972 Madhu Vishwam Swayamvaram
1973 P. J. Antony Velichapad Nirmalayam
1974 Kamal Haasan Sankaran Kanyakumari
1975 Adoor Bhasi Vishwanatha Menon Raagam
1976 Madhu Vinod Theekkanal
1977 Madhu Yuddha Kaandam
1978 Kamal Haasan Ramu Yaetta
1979 Prathap Pothan Thakara Thakara
1980 Prathap Pothan Vinod Chamaram
1981 Nedumudi Venu Xavier Vida Parayum Munpe
1982 Bharath Gopi Nandagopal Ormakkayi
1983 Bharath Gopi Prof. Shakespeare Krishna Pillai Kattathe Kilikkoodu
1984 Mammootty Karunan Adiyozhukkukal
1985 Mammootty Unnikrishnan Yathra
1986 Mohanlal Gopalakrishna Panikkar Sanmanassullavarkku Samadhanam
1987 Nedumudi Venu Ravunni Nair Oru Minnaminunginte Nurunguvettam
1988 Mohanlal *Soap Kuttappan

*Maathu Pandaaram

Padamudra
1989 Premji Raghava Chakyar Piravi
1990 Mammootty Vaikom Muhammad Basheer Mathilukal
1991 Mammootty Achootty Amaram
1992 Murali Bapputty Aadharam
1993 Mohanlal Mangalassery Neelakantan Devaasuram
1994 Mohanlal Unnikrishnan Pavithram
1995 Mohanlal Thomas "Aadu Thoma" Chacko Sphadikam
1996 Jayaram Mohanachandran Podhuval Thooval Kottaram
1997 Mammootty Vidyadharan Bhoothakkannadi
1998 Balachandra Menon Ismail Samaantharangal
1999 Mohanlal Kunjukuttan Vanaprastham
2000 Mammootty Raveendranath Menon Arayannagalude Veedu
2001 Jayaram Karunakaran Theerthadanam
2002 Dileep Meesa Madhavan Meesa Madhavan
2003 Jayaram Reji Manassinakkare
2004 Mammootty Madhavan Kaazhcha
2005 Mohanlal Ramesan Nair Thanmathra
2006 Mammootty Murugan Karutha Pakshikal
2007 Mohanlal Valiyakathu Moosa Paradesi
2008 Lal S. Raveendran Pillai Thalappavu
2009 Mammootty  • Murikkum Kunnathu Ahmed Haji
 • Haridas Ahmed
 • Khalid Ahmed
Paleri Manikyam
2010 Mammootty Chirammal Enashu Francis Pranchiyettan & the Saint
2011 Salim Kumar Abu Adaminte Makan Abu
2012 Fahadh Faasil Cyril C. Mathew 22 Female Kottayam
2013 Fahadh Faasil Harikrishnan North 24 Kaatham
2014 Mammootty P. K. Venugopal Varsham
2015 Mammootty Pallikkal Narayanan Pathemari
2016 Nivin Pauly Biju Poulose Action Hero Biju
2017 Fahadh Faasil Prasad Thondimuthalum Driksakshiyum
2018 Joju George Joseph Joseph
2021 - 2022 Biju Menon SI Ayyappan Nair Ayyappanum Koshiyum

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