Karnataka State Film Award for Best Lyricist is a state film award of the Indian state of Karnataka given during the annual Karnataka State Film Awards. The award honours Kannada language films.
Karnataka State Film Award for Best Lyricist | |
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State award for contributions to Kannada cinema | |
Awarded for | Best Lyricist who wrote the emotions in songs |
Sponsored by | Government of Karnataka |
Reward(s) |
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First awarded | 1993-94 |
Last awarded | 2017 |
Most recent winner | J. M. Prahlad |
Highlights | |
Total awarded | 25 |
First winner | V. Manohar |
Superlative Winners
edit• Baraguru Ramachandrappa | 4 Awards |
Award winners
editThe following is a complete list of award winners and the name of the films for which they won.
Year | Winner | Film | Song |
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2018 | Baraguru Ramachandrappa[1][2] | Bayalatada Bheemanna | "Saave.. Saave.." |
2017 | J. M. Prahlad[3] | March 22 | "Muthu Rathnada Pyate" |
2016 | Karthik Saragur[4] | Jeerjimbe | |
2015 | V. Nagendra Prasad[5] | Muddu Manase | "Edeyal Yaaro Ghazal" |
2014 | Hulikunte Murthy[6] | Kaudi | "Belaka Battaleyolage" |
2013 | Arasu Anthare[7] | Madarangi | "Male Haniye" |
2012 | B. H. Mallikarjun [8] | Ee Bhoomi Aa Bhaanu | All Songs |
2011 | Baraguru Ramachandrappa[9] | Bhageerathi | All Songs |
2010-11 | A. Bangaru [10] | Kalgejje | "Ee Panchamavedada" |
2009-10 | V. Nagendra Prasad[11] | Sathya | "Eradakshara" |
2008-09 | K. Kalyan[12] | Ganga Kaveri | All songs |
2007-08 | Gollahalli Shivaprasad [13] | Maathaad Maathaadu Mallige | "Ella Maaya" |
2006-07 | Jayanth Kaikini[14] | Mungaru Male | "Anisuthide" |
2005-06 | Baraguru Ramachandrappa[15] | Thaayi | "Barutheve Naav Barutheve" |
2004-05 | Lakshmipathi Kolar | Beru | |
Krishnamurthy Hanur[16] | |||
K. Kalyan | Preethi Prema Pranaya | "Sundara Sundara Lokavidu" | |
2002-03 | Nagathihalli Chandrashekar[17] | Paris Pranaya | All Songs |
2001-02 | Hamsalekha[18] | Sri Manjunatha | "Obbane Obbane" |
2000-01 | Itagi Eeranna [19] | Sparsha | "Chandakinta Chanda" |
1999-2000 | Baraguru Ramachandrappa[19] | Hagalu Vesha | All Songs |
1998-99 | Siddhalingaiah | Pratibhatane | "Hasuvininda Sattoru" |
1997-98 | J. M. Prahlad [20] | Nodu Baa Nammoora | "Entha Maayavo" |
1996-97 | Doddarange Gowda | Janumada Jodi | "Kolumande Jangama" |
1995-96 | Doddarange Gowda | Kavya | "Vandane Vandane" |
1994-95 | Hamsalekha | Halunda Tavaru | "Ele Hombisile" |
1993-94 | V. Manohar | Gejje Naada | All Songs |
See also
editReferences
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- ^ Karnataka State Film Awards 2017 Announced
- ^ Karnataka State Film Award Winners for 2016
- ^ Karnataka State Film Awards, 2015: Full List
- ^ After national honour, 'Harivu' bags top State film award
- ^ Karantaka State Film Awards announced
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