The Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor – Telugu is given by the Filmfare magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Telugu films. The award was introduced and first given at the 50th South Filmfare Awards in 2002, with Prakash Raj being the first recipient.[1]
Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor – Telugu | |
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Awarded for | Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in Telugu films |
Country | India |
Presented by | Filmfare |
First awarded | Prakash Raj, Nuvve Nuvve (2002) |
Currently held by | Brahmanandam, Ranga Maarthaanda and Ravi Teja, Waltair Veerayya (2023) |
Website | http://awards.filmfare.com/telegu/best-actor-supporting-male.php |
Winners
editHere is a list of the award winners and the films for which they won.
Nominations
edit- 2023: Brahmanandam – Ranga Maarthaanda and Ravi Teja – Waltair Veerayya
- Dheekshith Shetty – Dasara
- Kota Jayaram – Balagam
- Naresh – Samajavaragamana
- Vishnu Oi – Keedaa Cola
- 2022: Rana Daggubati – Bheemla Nayak
- 2020–2021: Murali Sharma – Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo
- 2018: Jagapathi Babu – Aravinda Sametha Veera Raghava
- Aadhi Pinisetty – Rangasthalam
- Doddanna – Aatagadharaa Siva
- Mohan Bhagat – C/o Kancharapalem
- Naresh – Sammohanam
- R. Madhavan – Savyasachi
- Rahul Ramakrishna – Geetha Govindam
- 2017: Rana Daggubati – Baahubali 2: The Conclusion
- 2016: Jagapati Babu – Nannaku Prematho
- 2015: Allu Arjun – Rudhramadevi
- Jagapati Babu – Srimanthudu
- Posani Krishna Murali – Temper
- Rana Daggubati – Baahubali: The Beginning
- Sathyaraj – Baahubali: The Beginning
- 2014: Jagapati Babu – Legend
- Ajay – Dikkulu Choodaku Ramayya
- Prakash Raj – Govindudu Andarivadele
- Sai Kumar – Yevadu
- Srikanth – Govindudu Andarivadele
- 2013: Sunil – Tadakha
- 2012: Sudeep – Eega
- 2011: M. S. Narayana – Dookudu
- 2010: Sai Kumar – Prasthanam
- 2009: Sonu Sood – Arundhati
- Prakash Raj – Aakasamantha
- Sayaji Shinde – Arundhati
- Srihari – Magadheera
- Venkatesh – Eenadu
- 2008: Allari Naresh – Gamyam
- 2007: Jagapati Babu – Lakshyam
- 2006: Sai Kumar – Samanyudu
- 2005: Srihari – Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana
- 2004: Srikanth – Shankar Dada M.B.B.S.
- 2003: Prakash Raj – Tagore
- Krishnam Raju – Neeku Nenu Naaku Nuvvu
- Prakash Raj – Amma Nanna O Tamila Ammayi
- Shashank – Aithe
- 2002: Prakash Raj – Nuvve Nuvve
- Harikrishna – Lahiri Lahiri Lahirilo
- Prakash Raj – Khadgam
- Ravi Teja – Khadgam
Superlatives
editSuperlative | Actor | Record |
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Actor with most awards | Jagapathi Babu Rana Daggubati Prakash Raj Sai Kumar |
4 2 2 2 |
Actor with most nominations | Prakash Raj | 11 |
Actor with most nominations without ever winning | Sathyaraj | 3 |
Actor with most nominations in a single year | Prakash Raj (2002), (2003) | 2 |
Oldest winner | Brahmanandam | 68 |
Oldest nominee | Akkineni Nageswara Rao | 87 |
Youngest winner | Allari Naresh | 27 |
Youngest nominee | Shashank | 25 |
- Jagapathi Babu holds the record of maximum wins with four awards, followed by Rana Daggubati, Prakash Raj, and Sai Kumar with two awards each.
See also
editReferences
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