Karnataka State Film Award for Best Cinematographer

Karnataka State Film Award for Best Cinematographer is a state film award of the Indian state of Karnataka given during the annual Karnataka State Film Awards. The award honors Kannada language films.

Karnataka State Film Award for Best Cinematographer
State award for contributions to Kannada cinema
Awarded forBest Cinematographer who captures the movie effectively
Sponsored byGovernment of Karnataka
Reward(s)
  • Silver Medal
  • 20,000
First awarded1967-68
Last awarded2017
Most recent winnerSantosh Rai Pathaje
Highlights
Total awarded52
First winnerR. N. K. Prasad

Superlative winners

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 • R. N. K. Prasad
 • S. V. Srikanth
 • D. V. Rajaram
 • H. M. Ramachandra
3 Awards
 • S. Ramachandra
 • B. C. Gowrishankar
4 Awards

‡ indicates one Awardee for different films.

Award winners

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The following is a partial list of award winners and the name of the films for which they won.

Awards legends
Black & White Cinematography
Color Cinematography
Indicates a joint award for that year
Year Winner Film
2018 Naveen Kumar I[1] Ammachi Yemba Kanasu
2017 Santosh Rai Pathaje[2] Chamak
2016 Shekhar Chandru[3] Mungaru Male 2
2015 Ananth Arasu[4] Last Bus
2014 Satya Hegde[5] Raate
2013 P. K. H. Das[6] Chandra
2012 Rakesh[7] Edegarike
2011 G. S. Bhaskar [8] Koormavatara
2010-11 B. L. Babu [9] Ondooralli
2009-10 K. Sundarnath Suvarna[10] Kallara Santhe
2008-09 K. M. Vishnu Vardhan[11] Neenyare
2007-08 H. C. Venugopal[12] Aa Dinagalu
2006-07 S. Krishna [13] Mungaru Male
2005-06 H. M. Ramachandra [14] Nenapirali
2004-05 H. C. Venugopal [15] Encounter Dayanayak
2003-04 P. K. H. Das [16] Chandra Chakori
2002-03 Nagaraj Adavani [17] Kshaama
2001-02 H. M. Ramachandra[18] Dweepa
2000-01 Ashok Kashyap [19] Shaapa
1999-2000 J.G. Krishna [20] Nannaseya Hoove
1998-99 D. V. Rajaram Doni Sagali
1997-98 H. M. Ramachandra [21] Thaayi Saheba
1996-97 G. S. Bhaskar Nagamandala
1995-96 B. C. Gowrishankar Om
1994-95 R. Manjunath Aragini
1993-94 Mallikarjuna Gandhada Gudi Part 2
1992-93 Johny Lal Aathanka
1991-92 B. C. Gowrishankar Mysore Mallige
1990-91 D. V. Rajaram Muthina Haara
1989-90 S. Ramachandra Mane
1988-89 Dinesh Baboo Suprabhatha
1987-88 N. Chandra Shivayogi Akkamahadevi
1986-87 S. R. Bhat Surya
1985-86 † S. Maruthi Rao Masanada Hoovu
1985-86 † B. C. Gowrishankar Dhruva Thare
1984-85 R. N. K. Prasad Avala Antharanga
1983-84 B. S. Basavaraj Amrutha Ghalige
1982-83 Balu Mahendra Pallavi Anupallavi
1981-82 P. S. Prakash Antha
1980-81 † R. N. K. Prasad Mareyada Haadu
1980-81 † S. R. Bhat Mooru Daarigalu
1979-80 ‡ B. C. Gowrishankar Minchina Ota
Arivu
1978-79 † S. Ramachandra Grahana
1978-79 † Barun Mukherjee Savithri
1977-78 B. C. Gowrishankar Spandana
1976-77 S. Ramachandra Rishya Shringa
1975-76 Nemai Ghosh Hamsageethe
1974-75 S. V. Srikanth Upasane
1973-74 † U. M. N. Sharief Maadi Madidavaru
1973-74 † Annayya Bidugade
1972-73 S. Ramachandra[22] Sankalpa
1971-72 D. V. Rajaram Bangarada Manushya
1970-71 Tom Cowan Samskara
1969-70 S. V. Srikanth Gejje Pooje
1968-69 S. V. Srikanth Margadarshi
1967-68 R. N. K. Prasad Belli Moda

See also

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References

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