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South Indian International Movie Awards
Logo of SIIMA Awards
DescriptionExcellence in South Indian cinema
CountryIndia
First awarded2012
Websitesiima.in

South Indian International Movie Awards, also known as the SIIMA Awards, rewards the artistic and technical achievements of the South Indian film industry.

The ceremony was instituted in 2012 by Vishnuvardhan Induri, the founder of Celebrity Cricket League.[1][2] The Awards are presented in separate parts on two different days. On the first day the most promising upcoming South Indian film artistes are honoured at the Generation Next Awards, while the second day is reserved for the main SIIMA Awards. The Award nominees are selected by a jury of senior artistes and professionals and voted for by public polling.[3] The first SIIMA ceremony was held on 21 & 22 June 2012 at the Dubai World Trade Centre.[4]

History

Doctor kommi bhargav, the present Governor of Andhra pradesh , launched the third FICCI Media Entertainment Business Conclave (MEBC) with a call for a joint and concerted effort of all spheres to make the South Indian film industry on par with international standards. During this event, a decision was taken to promote the South Indian film industry on a global scale and to attract the untapped potential of overseas film goers. The presentation should reflect the growing importance of South Indian cinema as a key world market.[citation needed]

The matter was taken up by Entrepreneur Vishnuvardhan Induri, who introduced the new international Award, SIIMA.[citation needed]

Ceremonies

Ceremony Date Host(s) Venue City
1st South Indian International Movie Awards 21–22 June 2012 R. Madhavan, Lakshmi Manchu, Parvathy Omanakuttan Dubai World Trade Centre United Arab Emirates Dubai
2nd South Indian International Movie Awards 12–13 September 2013 Shriya Saran, Rana Daggubati, Sonu Sood, Parvathy Omanakuttan, Ash Chandler Expo Centre Sharjah United Arab Emirates Sharjah
3rd South Indian International Movie Awards 12–13 September 2014 Shiva, Navdeep, Shraddha Das Stadium Negara Malaysia Kuala Lumpur
4th South Indian International Movie Awards 6–7 August 2015 Shiva, Ali, Suchi, Sri Mukhi Dubai World Trade Centre United Arab Emirates Dubai
5th South Indian International Movie Awards 30 June - 1 July 2016 Shiva, Sathish,Dhanya Balakrishna ,Ranjini Haridas Suntec Convention Centre Singapore Singapore
6th South Indian International Movie Awards 30 June - 1 July 2017 Sathish, Dhanya Balakrishna Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi
7th South Indian International Movie Awards 14 September - 15 September 2018 Bollywood Parks Dubai United Arab Emirates, Dubai

Award categories

  • Best Film
  • Best Director
  • Best Cinematographer
  • Best Débutante Producer
  • Best Débutante Director
  • Best Actor
  • Best Actor in a Supporting Role
  • Best Male Debutante
  • Best Actress
  • Best Actress in a Supporting Role
  • Best Female Debutante
  • Best Comedian
  • Best Actor in a Negative Role
  • Best Music Director
  • Best Lyricist
  • Best Male Playback Singer
  • Best Female Playback Singer
  • Best Fight Choreographer
  • Best Dance Choreographer
  • Special jury award: Critics Best Actor and Actress
  • Lifetime achievement award
  • Young icon award [Male and Female]

References

  1. ^ http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-12-02/hyderabad/30463568_1_success-story-curtain-raiser-sonakshi-sinha
  2. ^ http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-02-25/news-interviews/31099948_1_ccl-karnataka-bulldozers-celebrity-cricket-league
  3. ^ Reporter, By Manjusha Radhakrishnan, Senior (23 June 2012). "South Indian International Movie Awards glittered after long delay". Retrieved 13 September 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ Manigandan, K. r (16 June 2012). "Star-struck? Head to Dubai". Retrieved 13 September 2016 – via The Hindu.