2017 Karnataka State Film Awards

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2017 Karnataka State Film Awards
DateTBA
CountryIndia
Presented byH. D. Kumaraswamy (Chief Minister of Karnataka)
Most awardsHebbet Ramakka (3 wins)

The 2017 Karnataka State Film Awards, presented by Government of Karnataka, felicitated the best of Karnataka cinema released in the year 2017.[1] The list of winners were announced on 25 October 2018.[2] The jury panel headed by director N. S. Shankar submitted the list of winners to the Chief Minister H. D. Kumaraswamy.[3]

Lifetime achievement award[edit]

Name of Award Awardee(s) Awarded As Awards
 • Dr. Rajkumar Award
 • Puttanna Kanagal Award
 • Dr. Vishnuvardhan Award
 • TBA
 • TBA
 • TBA
 • TBA
 • TBA
 • TBA
 • 2,00,000 & Gold Medal with a certificate
 • 2,00,000 & Gold Medal with a certificate
 • 2,00,000 & Gold Medal with a certificate

Jury[edit]

A committee headed by director Kavitha Lankesh was appointed to evaluate the awards. Other jury members were actress Rekha Rao, cinematographer Basavaraj, Director KN Vaidyanath and singer Chandrika Gururaj.

Film Awards[edit]

Name of Award Film Producer Director
First Best Film Shuddhi  • Nandini Madhesh
 • Madhesh Bhaskar
Adarsh Eshwarappa
Second Best Film March 22  • Harish Sherigar
 • Sharmila Sherigar
Kodlu Ramakrishna
Third Best Film Paddayi (Tulu film) Abhaya Simha
Best Film of Social Concern Hebbet Ramakka  • S. A. Puttaraju
 • Kavitha Raj
N. R. Nanjunde Gowda
Best Children Film Eleyaru Naavu Geleyaru Nagaraj Gopal Vikram Soori
Best Regional Film Sophia
(Konkani language)
Harry Fernandes
Best Entertaining Film Raajakumara Vijay Kirangadur Santhosh Ananddram
Best Debut Film Of Newcomer Director Ayana Gangadhar Salimath

Other Awards[edit]

Name of Award Film Awardee Cash Prize
Best Director Shuddhi Adarsh Eshwarappa 1,00,000
Best Actor Manjari Vishruth Naik 20,000
Best Actress Hebbet Ramakka Tara[4] 20,000
Best Supporting Actor Lakshmi Narayana Prapanchane Bere Manjunath Hegde 20,000
Best Supporting Actress Mooka Nayaka Sparsha Rekha 20,000
Best Child Actor Ramarajya Master Karthik 20,000
Best Child Actress Kataka Shlaga Saligrama 20,000
Best Music Direction Raajakumara V. Harikrishna 20,000
Best Male Playback Singer Huliraaya
("Valase Bandavare")
Tejaswi Haridas 20,000
Best Female Playback Singer Dayavittu Gamanisi
("Aasadulla Daadi Bitta")
Apoorva Sridhar 20,000
Best Cinematography Chamak Santhosh Rai Pathaje 20,000
Best Editing Mufti Harish Komme 20,000
Best Lyrics March 22 J. M. Prahlad
("Muthu Ratnada Pyate")
20,000
Best Art Direction Hebbuli Ravi S. A. 20,000
Best Story Writer Kengulabi Hanumanth B. Haligeri 20,000
Best Screenplay Kempirve Venkat Bharadwaj 20,000
Best Dialogue Writer Hebbet Ramakka S. G. Siddaramaiah 20,000
Jury's Special Award Mahakavya
Raaga
Sridarshan
(For direction)
Mithra
(For acting)
20,000 each

References[edit]

  1. Shuddhi is best film; Tara best actress
  2. Karnataka State Film Awards 2017: Shuddhi declared Best Movie, Raajakumara wins Best Entertainer Award [Complete Winners' List
  3. State Film Award 2017: Suddi bags Best Film award
  4. "Shuddhi is best film; Tara best actress". Times of India. 26 October 2018.

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