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Karnataka State Film Award for Best Editor

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Karnataka State Film Award for Best Editor
State award for contributions to Kannada cinema
Awarded forBest Editing by an Editor
Sponsored byGovernment of Karnataka
Reward(s)
  • Silver Medal
  • 20,000
First awarded1967-68
Last awarded2017
Highlights
Total awarded48
First winnerV. P. Krishnan

Karnataka State Film Award for Best Editor 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

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P. Bhakthavathsalam 6 Awards
Suresh Urs 5 Awards
 • V. P. Krishnan
 • R. Janardhan
 • Basavaraj Urs
 • B. S. Kemparaju
3 Awards

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.

Symbol Meaning
Indicates a joint award for that year
Year Winner Film Ref
2018 Suresh Arumugam Trataka [1]
2017 Harish Komme Mufti [2]
2016 C. Ravichandran Mummy [3]
2015 Sujith Nayak Chandi Kori [4]
2014 Srikanth Ugramm [5]
2013 K. M. Prakash Tony [6]
2012 P. R. Soundar Raj Sagar [7]
2011 B. S. Kemparaju Allide Nammane Illi Bande Summane [8]
2010-11 Suresh Urs Aidondla Aidu [9]
2009-10 This Award Is Taken Back
2008-09 Deepu S. Kumar Junglee [10]
2007-08 Suresh Urs Savi Savi Nenapu [11]
2006-07 Basavaraj Urs Kallarali Hoovagi [12]
2005-06 S. Manohar Aakash [13]
2004-05 T. Shashikumar Kanti [14]
2003-04 B. S. Kemparaju Lankesh Patrike [15]
2002-03 Basavaraj Urs Sainika [16]
2001-02 Shyam Kambalahalli [17]
2000-01 Anil Naidu Mussanje [18]
1999-2000 S. Manohar A. K. 47 [18]
1998-99 Basavaraj Urs Varsharuthu
1997-98 T. Shashikumar A
1996-97 B.S. Kemparaju[19] Amrutha Varshini
1995-96 K. Balu Sipayi
1994-95 R. Janardhan Lockup Death
1993-94 R. Janardhan Shhh
1992-93 K. Narasaiah Aathanka
1991-92 Suresh Urs Mysore Mallige
1990-91 R. Janardhan Utkarsha
1989-90 Suresh Urs Panchama Veda
1988-89 Gowtham Raju Krishna Nee Kunidaga
1987-88 D. Vasu Pushpaka Vimana
1986-87 M. N. Swamy Tabarana Kathe
1985-86 R. Rajan Ajeya
1984-85 R. Hanumantha Rao Avala Antharanga
1983-84 V. P. Krishnan Amrutha Ghalige
1982-83 P. Bhakthavathsalam Haalu Jenu
1981-82 K. Balu Simhada Mari Sainya'|
1980-81 Suresh Urs Mooru Daarigalu
1979-80 P. Bhakthavathsalam Minchina Ota
1978-79 P. Bhakthavathsalam Shankar Guru
1976-77 Bal G. Yadav Kakana Kote
1975-76 P. Bhakthavathsalam Premada Kanike
1974-75 V. P. Krishnan Upasane
1973-74 Bal G. Yadav Gandhada Gudi
1972-73 Umesh Kulakarni Sankalpa
1971-72 † Aruna Desai Vamsha Vriksha
1971-72 † P. Bhakthavathsalam Bangaarada Manushya
1970-71 P. Bhakthavathsalam Kula Gourava
1969-70 S. P. N. Krishna Karulina Kare
1968-69 S. P. N. Krishna Margadarshi
1967-68 V. P. Krishnan Belli Moda

See also

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References

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  2. ^ Karnataka State Film Awards 2017 Announced
  3. ^ Karnataka State Film Award Winners for 2016
  4. ^ "Karnataka State Film Awards, 2015: Full List - Bangalore Mirror -". Retrieved 26 November 2016.
  5. ^ "After national honour, 'Harivu' bags top State film award". Retrieved 26 November 2016.
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  7. ^ "Karnataka State Film Awards: Darshan and Nirmala bag Top Honors". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 26 November 2016.
  8. ^ "Karnataka State Film Awards 2010-11 winners". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 18 May 2013. Retrieved 26 November 2016.
  9. ^ "Kannada State Film Awards list 2010-11 - Times of India". Retrieved 26 November 2016.
  10. ^ Maha. "INFORMATION: STATE FILM AWARDS 2008-09 (KARNATAKA)". Retrieved 26 November 2016.
  11. ^ "Gulabi Talkies bags 3 Karnataka State Film Awards". 12 January 2009. Retrieved 26 November 2016.
  12. ^ "'Monsoon Showers' Tops Karnataka Film Awards". Archived from the original on 31 August 2011. Retrieved 26 November 2016.
  13. ^ "Karnataka State Film Awards 2005-06 announced - Nayi Neralu bagged the first best film award". Retrieved 26 November 2016.
  14. ^ "Karnataka State Film Awards 2004-05 announced - Monalisa bagged the first best film award". Retrieved 26 November 2016.
  15. ^ Correspondent, Special (14 July 2005). "Entry only to invitees at film awards function". The Hindu. p. 05. Archived from the original on 16 April 2007. Retrieved 26 November 2016 – via The Hindu (old). {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  16. ^ "Karnataka State Film Awards 2002-2003 announced - Artha of B. Suresh bagged the Best Film Award". Retrieved 26 November 2016.
  17. ^ Reporter, Our Staff (10 March 2002). "'Dweepa' best film, Ravichandran best actor". The Hindu. p. 06. Archived from the original on 13 July 2012. Retrieved 26 November 2016 – via The Hindu (old).
  18. ^ a b "Shivaraj, Tara, Anu bag State film awards". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 17 December 2001. Archived from the original on 2 November 2013.
  19. ^ "Karnata State Film Awards - Amrutha Varshini". Retrieved 29 November 2012.[permanent dead link]