Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Telugu

Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Telugu
Awarded for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in Telugu films
Country India
Presented by Filmfare
First awarded 1954 (for performances in films released around 1953)
Currently held by Allu Arjun
Official website Filmfare Awards

The Filmfare Best Actor Award is given by the Filmfare magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards South for Telugu films. The awards were extended to "Best Actor" in 1972.[1] The year indicates the year of release of the film.

Chiranjeevi holds the record of maximum wins in this category with seven.
Youngest Winner at the age of 21: Uday Kiran.

Superlatives

Superlative Best Actor
Most awards Chiranjeevi 7 awards
Youngest Winner Uday Kiran Age 21

Winners

Year Actor Film Ref
2014 Allu Arjun Race Gurram [2] [3]
2013 Mahesh Babu Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu[4]
2012 Pawan Kalyan Gabbar Singh[5]
2011 Mahesh Babu Dookudu [6]
2010 Allu Arjun Vedam[7]
2009 Ram Charan Teja Magadheera [8]
2008 Allu Arjun Parugu [9]
2007 Jr. NTR Yamadonga [10]
2006 Mahesh Babu Pokiri [11]
2005 Siddarth Narayan Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana [12]
2004 Chiranjeevi Shankar Dada M.B.B.S. [13]
2003 Mahesh Babu Okkadu [14]
2002 Chiranjeevi Indra [15]
2001 Uday Kiran Nuvvu Nenu [16] [17]
2000 Venkatesh Jayam Manade Raa [18]
1999 Chiranjeevi Sneham Kosam [19][20]
1998 Venkatesh Ganesh [21]
1997 Nagarjuna Annamayya [22]
1996 Venkatesh Dharma Chakram[23]
1995 Mohan Babu Peddarayudu [24]
1994 ANR Bangaru Kutumbam [25]
1993 Chiranjeevi Muta Mesthri [26]
1992 Chiranjeevi Aapathbandavudu [27]
1991 ANR Seetharamaiah Gari Manavaralu [28]
1990 Venkatesh Bobbili Raja [29]
1989 Kamal Haasan Indrudu Chandrudu [30]
1988 Venkatesh Brahma Putrudu [31] [32]
1987 Karthik Abhinandana [33]
1986 Krishnam Raju Tandra Paparayudu [34]
1985 Chiranjeevi Vijetha [34]
1984 Krishnam Raju Bobbili Brahmanna [34]
1983 Kamal Haasan Saagara Sangamam [34]
1982 Chiranjeevi Subhalekha [34]
1981 Kamal Haasan Aakali Rajyam [34]
1980 Somayajulu Shankarabharanam [34]
1979 Sobhan Babu Karthika Deepam [35]
1978 Chandramohan Padaharella Vayasu [35]
1977 Krishnam Raju Amaradeepam [35]
1976 Sobhan Babu Soggadu [36]
1975 Sobhan Babu Jeevana Jyothi [36]
1974 Sobhan Babu Khaidi Babayi [36]
1973 ANR Marupurani Manishi [35]
1972 NTR Badi Panthulu [35]

Nominations

See also

References

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