Karnataka State Film Award for Best Cinematographer
Appearance
Karnataka State Film Award for Best Cinematographer | |
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State award for contributions to Kannada cinema | |
Awarded for | Best Cinematographer who captures the movie effectively |
Sponsored by | Government of Karnataka |
Reward(s) |
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First awarded | 1967-68 |
Last awarded | 2017 |
Most recent winner | Santosh Rai Pathaje |
Highlights | |
Total awarded | 52 |
First winner | R. N. K. Prasad |
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.
Superlative winners
[edit] • 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
[edit]The following is a partial list of award winners and the name of the films for which they won.
Awards legends | |
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Black & White Cinematography | |
Color Cinematography | |
† | Indicates a joint award for that year |
Year | Winner | Film |
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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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