12th South Indian International Movie Awards

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The 12th South Indian International Movie Awards is an awards event that took place at the Dubai World Trade Centre in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on 1415 September 2024.[1][2] The ceremony (12th SIIMA) recognized and honored the best films and performances from Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam and Kannada films released in 2023, along with special honours for lifetime contributions and a few special awards.[3] The nominations were announced in late-July 2024.[4][5]

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12th South Indian International Movie Awards
Awarded forExcellence in South Indian cinema
Date14–15 September 2024
SiteWorld Trade Centre, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Hosted by
Organized byVibri Media Group
Highlights
Best FilmTelugu – Bhagavanth Kesari
Tamil – Jailer
Malayalam – Nanpakal Nerathu Mayakkam
Kannada – Kaatera
Most awardsHi Nanna (6)
Most nominationsDasara and Jailer (11)
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The first day of the ceremony (14 September 2024) awarded the best films and performances from the Telugu and Kannada cinema,[6][7] whereas on the second day (15 September 2024), best films and performances from the Tamil and Malayalam cinema were awarded.[8][9] Simran Choudhary and Sudigali Sudheer have hosted the Telugu cinema segment. Rishi and Shubra Aiyappa have hosted the Kannada cinema segment. Bhavana Balakrishnan and Sathish have hosted the Tamil cinema segment. Adil Ibrahim and Pearle Maaney have hosted the Malayalam cinema segment.

Hi Nanna is the most awarded film with six awards, followed by Jailer with five, 2018, Baby, Dasara, Kaatera and Sapta Saagaradaache Ello – Side A with four, Maaveeran, Ponniyin Selvan: II, and Romancham with three. Hi Nanna is the most awarded Telugu film, followed by Dasara. Jailer is the most awarded Tamil film, followed by Maaveeran and Ponniyin Selvan: II. Kaatera and Sapta Saagaradaache Ello – Side A are the most awarded Kannada films, followed by Kaiva. 2018 is the most awarded Malayalam film, followed by Romancham.

Dasara received the maximum acting awards, they are, Best Actor – Telugu, Best Actress – Telugu and Best Supporting Actor – Telugu. Dasara and Hi Nanna, featuring Nani in the lead, won ten awards.[10]

Main awards and nominees

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Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface.

Film

More information Best Film, Telugu ...
Best Film
Telugu Tamil
Kannada Malayalam
Best Director
Telugu Tamil
Kannada Malayalam
Best Cinematographer
Telugu Tamil
Kannada Malayalam
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Acting

More information Best Actor, Telugu ...
Best Actor
Telugu Tamil
Kannada Malayalam
Best Actress
Telugu Tamil
Kannada Malayalam
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Telugu Tamil
Kannada Malayalam
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Telugu Tamil
Kannada Malayalam
Best Actor in a Negative Role
Telugu Tamil
Kannada Malayalam
Best Comedian
Telugu Tamil
Kannada Malayalam
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Debut

More information Best Debut Actor, Telugu ...
Best Debut Actor
Telugu Tamil
Kannada Malayalam
Best Debut Actress
Telugu Tamil
Kannada Malayalam
  • Aradhana Ram – Kaatera
    • Amrutha Prem – Tagaru Palya
    • Hrithika Srinivas – Aparoopa
    • Risha Gowda – Crazy Keerthy
    • Vrusha Patil – Love
Best Debut Director
Telugu Tamil
Kannada Malayalam
Best Debut Producer
Telugu Tamil
  • Mohan Cherukuri, Murthy K. S., Vijender Reddy Teegala (Vyra Entertainments) – Hi Nanna
    • Ajay Bhupathi, Swathi Reddy Gunupati, Suresh Varma M. (A Creative Works, Mudhra Media Works) – Mangalavaaram
    • K. Vivek Sudhanshu, Saikrishna Gadwal, Srinivas Kaushik Nanduri, Sripad Nandiraj, Upendra Varma (VG Sainma) – Keedaa Cola
    • Prabu Raja, Yeshwanth Daggumati (Kalaahi Media) – Pindam
    • Siddharth Rallapalli (Waltair Productions) – Pareshan
Kannada Malayalam
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Music

More information Best Music Director, Telugu ...
Best Music Director
Telugu Tamil
Kannada Malayalam
Best Lyricist
Telugu Tamil
Kannada Malayalam
Best Male Playback Singer
Telugu Tamil
Kannada Malayalam
Best Female Playback Singer
Telugu Tamil
Kannada Malayalam
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Critics choice awards

Telugu cinema

Tamil cinema

Kannada cinema

Malayalam cinema

Special awards

Superlatives

Presenters and performers

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Notes

  1. The award was taken by Hemanth M. Rao
  2. Only one song
  3. The award was taken by Umesh K. Krupa
  4. The award was received was Shakthisree on 15 September 2024 during the Tamil cinema segment
  5. Awarded posthumously; Received by his wife Premalatha Vijayakanth
  6. For his contributions to Kannada cinema for 50 years
  7. For his Kannada films Kabzaa, Ghost and Tamil film Jailer.
  8. Including a non-competitive award (SIIMA Critics Award for Best Actress – Telugu)
  9. Including two non-competitive awards (SIIMA Critics Award for Best Actor – Telugu and SIIMA Critics Award for Best Director – Telugu)
  10. Including a non-competitive award (SIIMA Critics Award for Best Actor – Tamil)
  11. Including a non-competitive award (SIIMA Critics Award for Best Actress – Tamil)

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