List of accolades received by Thondimuthalum Driksakshiyum
Fahadh Faasil's performance in Thondimuthalum Driksakshiyum garnered him several awards and nominations | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Thondimuthalum Driksakshiyum is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language family-drama film directed by Dileesh Pothan.[1] The film stars Suraj Venjaramoodu, Fahadh Faasil, Nimisha Sajayan, Alencier Ley Lopez, Vettukili Prakash, and Sibi Thomas. It was produced by Sandip Senan and Anish M. Thomas under the production company Urvasi Theatres. It was written by Sajeev Pazhoor along with Syam Pushkaran who was also creative director. Bijibal composed the music while Rajeev Ravi handled the cinematography.[2]
Produced on a budget of ₹65 million,[3] Thondimuthalum Driksakshiyum was released on 30 June 2017 and grossed ₹175 million in Kerala.[4] The film was cited as one of the "Top 5 Malayalam movies in 2017"[5] and "The 25 best Malayalam films of the decade" by The Hindu.[6] The film garnered awards and nominations in several categories, with particular praise for its direction, screenplay and Fahadh's performance. The film won 36 awards from 45 nominations.
At the 65th National Film Awards, Thondimuthalum Driksakshiyum won awards in three categories, Best Feature Film in Malayalam, Best Screenplay (Sajeev Pazhoor) and Best Supporting Actor (Fahadh Faasil). At the 65th Filmfare Awards South, it received five nominations and won four, including those for Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor. At the 48th Kerala State Film Awards, it won awards in two categories, Best Screenplay and Best Character Actor. At the 7th South Indian International Movie Awards, it received nine nominations and won three, including those for Best Film, Critics Choice Best Actor (Fahadh) and Best Female Debut (Nimisha Sajayan). Among other wins, the film received eight Asianet Film Awards, six CPC Cine Awards, four Vanitha Film Awards, three Kerala Film Critics Association Awards, two Asiavision Awards and one International Film Festival of Kerala award.
Awards and nominations
See also
Notes
- ^ Awards in certain categories do not have prior nominations and only winners are announced by the jury. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.
- ^ Awards, festivals and organizations are in alphabetical order.
- ^ Date is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.
References
- ^ Sathyendran, Nita (21 June 2017). "Scene stealer". The Hindu. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
- ^ Rangan, Baradwaj (3 July 2017). "Thondimuthalum Driksakshiyum Movie Review". Film Companion. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
- ^ "Thondimuthalum Driksakshiyum made on a budget of Rs. 6.50 crores". The News Minute. 6 July 2017. Retrieved 16 May 2020.
- ^ MK, Surendhar (5 October 2018). "Devadas earns Rs 29 cr in four-day opening weekend; Fahadh Faasil's Varathan rakes in record breaking numbers". Firstpost. Retrieved 7 September 2020.
- ^ S.R, Praveen (28 December 2017). "Top 5 malayalam movies in 2017". The Hindu. Retrieved 23 May 2020.
- ^ Nagarajan, Saraswathy (19 December 2019). "The 25 best Malayalam films of the decade". The Hindu. Retrieved 23 May 2020.
- ^ "20th Asianet Film Awards". The News Minute. 21 May 2018. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
- ^ James, Anu (28 November 2017). "Asiavision Movie Awards 2017". International Business Times. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
- ^ "'Thondimuthalum Driksakshiyum' bags a rich haul of laurels". The New Indian Express. 19 February 2018. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
- ^ "3rd annual Film Critics Circle of India Citation Award (2018)". Film Critics Circle of India. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
- ^ "Nominations for the 65th Jio Filmfare Awards (South) 2018". Filmfare. 4 June 2018. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
- ^ "Winners of 65th Jio Filmfare Awards (South) 2018". The Times of India. 17 June 2018. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
- ^ "Indian Film Festival of Melbourne Awards 2018 Nominations". Firstpost. 12 July 2018. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
- ^ "22nd International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK) 2017 Winners". Business Standard. 15 December 2017. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
- ^ "Film critics awards announced". The Hindu. 21 April 2018. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
- ^ R, Manoj Kumar (9 March 2018). "Kerala State Film Awards 2017". Indian Express. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
- ^ "65th National Film Awards". Indian Express. 13 April 2018. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
- ^ "SIIMA Awards 2018 nominations". Firstpost. 16 August 2018. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
- ^ "SIIMA Awards: Here are the winners from Malayalam". Malayala Manorama. 15 September 2018. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
- ^ "SIIMA 2018 Malayalam Winners". South Indian International Movie Awards. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
- ^ "വനിത ഫിലിം അവാര്ഡ് 2018: ഫഹദ് മികച്ച നടൻ, മഞ്ജു വാരിയർ, പാർവതി മികച്ച നടിമാർ" [Women's Film Award 2018: Fahadh Best Actor, Manju Warrier and Parvathy Best Actress]. Malayala Manorama (in Malayalam). 27 February 2018. Retrieved 12 May 2020.